Kingdom of Denmark. Greenland and Faroe Islands are considered part of that kingdom.
In which countries the residents speak Danish? That would probably be Denmark. Danish is also a school-taught subject in Greenland from 1st grade.
Danish is spoken in Denmark, of course, including the Faroe Islands, in Greenland, and in the northernmost part of Germany. Danish is taught in the schools in Iceland. Danish is mutually intelligible with Norwegian.
Denmark, Greenland,
Yes you do 2. Not always. I'm danish and i live in Canada. I get the bus between my lovely home countries. Not cheap, but reliable.
No, Denmark and Greenland are both constitutent countries within the Kingdom of Denmark.
No, they're average like most other countries.
No, you're thinking of Greenland maybe.
NO, those are two different countries! Citizens of Denmark are Danish and citizens of the Netherlands/Holland are Dutch! Its like USA and Canada (though the Dutch language and the Danish are different)
Danish teak is a type of hardwood and is found mostly in Asian countries. Teak grows naturally in the wild but is now farmed commercially for use in furniture making. Danish teak furniture is available to purchase from; Dansk Moderne, Danish Teak Classics and eBay.
But it is! If you count in Greenland that is part of the Danish Kingdom.
Both Greenland and the Faroe Islands were once Danish provinces in the Atlantic. However they are now self-governing countries under the aegis of Danish protection.
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