Scandinavianareas such as northern Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Mostly Norway.They also later settled in Greenland and Iceland. Some settled in north-eastern England.
Denmark and Germany. The border between the two countries were settled (most recently) in 1920 based on a referendum.
Estonia was settled around 8500 BC. Estonia was ruled initially by Denmark before being conquered in 1227 by the Danes and Germans.
Angles (from which Angleland = England), Saxons (from present day Saxony in Germany) and Jutes (from present day Jutland Peninsula in Denmark).
Well... Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Germany and England, not to mention the Vikings, who settled all across Europe and also Canada.
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It is the capital city of Denmark.
Colonial America is generally considered to have started in 1492 and ended in the late 1700s. During that time, England, Scotland, France, Sweden, Spain, the Netherlands, Russia, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Portugal, and Courland all colonized various parts of North, Central, and South America.
The Vikings had settled Norway in the 9th Century CE. Norway along with Sweden and Denmark is also the area from where the Vikings came from.
Denmark's adjective form is Denmark, because you would say "The city of Denmark." What city? Denmark.
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a Norse European is a person from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Scandinavia, any place in Europe settled by such people, and maybe a couple other countries. Norway is the primary country associated with that description.