They have owned The Danish West Indies or Danish West-Indian Islands (also called Danish Antilles). They are located in the Caribbean. The are now officially called the Virgin Islands and was sold to America.
Denmark also had colonies in England waaay back (which is why English and American languages has about 20 danish-influenced words in it).
Greenland, Faroe islands, Norway, Iceland, Trankebar (a place in India), the Virgin Islands (some Caribbean islands) and some places at the Ivory Coast in Africa
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the three modern countries which descended from vikings is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
The phone number of the Denmark Library is: 803-793-4511.
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It was a southern colony.
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No. In fact, Denmark is an old Norwegian colony!
Denmark is not reported as having uranium ores deposits. Possibly in the colony Greenland.
No, but Norway was owned by Denmark, that DID have colonies at one time.
Greenland is an autonomous country in the Kingdom of Denmark, meaning it has its own government but it is still a part of Denmark.
No. Denmark was a colonial power itself, although it only had a few. You could call Greenland a colony still, but they have a great deal of independence.
Not at all. Denmark's possessions in the Americas included Greenland as well as some islands in the Caribbean. Instead, Mexico was an overseas territory of the Spanish Empire between 1521 and 1821, when Mexico fought and won its war of independence against Spain.
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It is the capital city of Denmark.
Denmark's adjective form is Denmark, because you would say "The city of Denmark." What city? Denmark.
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Denmark is in Europe.