Denmark is a country that is part of Europe.
The reason why Denmark is sometimes (incorrectly) considered part of North America is that the island of Greenland, which is part of the kingdom of Denmark, is actually geographically in North America.
Nothern Europe and Denmark is part of Scandinavia
The Nothern part. It is the most southern country in Scandinavia
Denmark is a sovereign state in Northern Europe, with two additional overseas constituent countries, also forming integral parts of the kingdom.
North america
Yes.
Europe
No, its part of europe.
Denmark is part of Europe.
Denmark is in Europe, however, its territory of Greenland is a part of North America.
Greenland is still a part or possession of the European country called Denmark. Although Greenland is an autonomous country, it wants its independence from Denmark. Denmark is located in the northern part of Europe.
Greenland is part of Denmark which is in Europe. Hope this helps!
Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
Nordic region of Europe.
Since Denmark is a part of Europe came out in Spring of 2011.
There are quite a few places in the US called "Denmark"
Yes. Oh, for kicks, it's part of Scandinavia (Denmark, Sweden, Norway), and Nothern Europe (Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland).