The Dominican Republic is a nation located in the carribean region
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominican_Republic
Well, Denmark is a country in Europe.. There is only one country named Denmark
Greenland is an autonomous country in the Kingdom of Denmark, meaning it has its own government but it is still a part of Denmark.
Well the category is Denmark so you should know.
Denmark survives quite well through the crisis, although there are people getting fired throughout the country.
Well just now it's Greenland and the Faeroe islands that belong to Denmark. But back in the day Denmark owned modern day Norway, Iceland, and southern part of Sweden called Skån
Scandinavians are from the countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, collectively known as the Scandinavian countries. Finland and Iceland are sometimes included as well.
Well since most candy is has chocolate in it , I would have to say either the USA or Switzerland or Germany.
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Yes, Denmark is considered a Scandinavian country along with Norway and Sweden. These countries share a cultural and historical connection, as well as geographical proximity in the Scandinavian Peninsula. Finland and Iceland are sometimes included in the broader definition of Scandinavia.
no it is a country in europeno, the seven continents are Europe, North America, South America, Anarctica, Africa, Asia, and Austrailia(Which is also considered a country as well).
People in Copenhagen, as well as the rest of Denmark, speak Danish. Danish is the official language of Denmark and is widely spoken throughout the country.
Germany. Sweden lies next to Denmark as well, but it does not border Denmark