Well we Danish people call it Danmark. It is pronounces like the names Dan and Mark put together DANMARK!!
No nickname, but we use DK as an abbreviation at times.
Denmark has no nickname. Not like states in America, most European (or at least Scandinavian) countries do not have nicknames.
Danevang
The Danish Dynamites or The Tin Soldiers
The nickname 'Daisy' derives from the odvious. The queens nickname denmark after the national flower, which prodomantly covers the land with its beaut.!
Mary had a little lamb
The "Nordic countries" is a commonly used nickname for the countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
I don't know about Denmark, but the Danes are jokingly referred to a the "Italians of the North" - The positive interpretation is that they are more laid back and hedonistic than other Scandinavians - The negative is that they are less trustworthy in relation to prior commitments.
denmark ! denmark ! denmark ! denmark ! denmark ! denmark !
De Rød-Hvide (The Red-White)Danish DynamiteOlsenbanden (The Olsen-gang)
It is the capital city of Denmark.
Denmark's adjective form is Denmark, because you would say "The city of Denmark." What city? Denmark.
denmark, he is the prince of denmark. denmark, he is the prince of denmark.
Klarup, Denmark is near Aalborg, Denmark which is in the north central part of Denmark.
Because Denmark Claimed it first
Denmark is under the rule of Denmark...