Officially, it would be the other Scandinavian countries.
Norway and Finland.
Denmark has got colonies - The faroe islands and Greenland, which are also "allies".
Denmark is also "friends" with Australia, Great Britain and the United States of America.
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Many countries were involved on the side of the Protestant States and Allies in the Thirty Years' War. Some of them were Sweden, Denmark-Norway, Saxony, and France. Some of the countries involved on the side of the Roman Catholic States and Allies were the Holy Roman Empire, the Spanish Empire, Hungary, and Austria.
Political allies are countries that help other countries in war or something.
no, denmark and the Netherlands are two different countries.
Not really in defending Denmark, but in liberating it. Denmark was easily overrun by the Nazis in the early days of the war, conquered in a day or two, in April 1940. The Germans remained in Denmark until the very last days of the war in Europe. The British were on the north end of the Allied line as the allies advanced across France and the Low Countries toward Germany, and just barely beat the Soviets to the neck of the Danish peninsula, by a matter of a few hours. This saved Denmark from a Cold War behind the Iron Curtain, under Russian domination.
Officially, it would be the other Scandinavian countries. Norway and Finland. Denmark has got colonies - The faroe islands and Greenland, which are also "allies". Denmark is also "friends" with Australia, Great Britain and the United States of America.
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Denmark is a country. There aren't any countries located IN Denmark.
Denmark is a country in itself. There aren't any countries in Denmark.
There were the Allies, which included such countries as Great Britain, Russia, and the United States, and the Axis, which included Germany, Italy, and Japan. There were a number of other countries belonging to the Allies which were overpowered by Germany until the Allied three countries listed above freed them; these include Poland, France, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Greece.
Denmark is seventh in the list of countries by GDP.
Denmark
No. Denmark and Brazil are separate countries.
Denmark, Greenland,
Many countries were involved on the side of the Protestant States and Allies in the Thirty Years' War. Some of them were Sweden, Denmark-Norway, Saxony, and France. Some of the countries involved on the side of the Roman Catholic States and Allies were the Holy Roman Empire, the Spanish Empire, Hungary, and Austria.
Germany and Sweden are the two countries that directly border Denmark. Norway is also close to Denmark, but there is a body of water separating the two countries.
Political allies are countries that help other countries in war or something.