Denmark is located in Northern Europe, bordered by Germany to the south and sharing maritime borders with Sweden, Norway, and the United Kingdom. It is also close to the Baltic Sea and North Sea.
Greenland is the very large island that is a self-governing part of Denmark.
Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. While Greenland has its own government responsible for domestic affairs, Denmark handles foreign policy, defense, and security.
Greenland belongs to Denmark in Europe.
Yes, Denmark is a democratic country. It has a parliamentary system with free and fair elections, where citizens elect representatives to the Folketing (parliament). Denmark also has a strong tradition of political freedom, human rights, and the rule of law.
The countries of Scandinavia are Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Sometimes Finland and Iceland are also included in this region due to cultural and historical ties.
Norway, Denmark and Finland.
Norway, Finland and Denmark.
Sweden, Germany, and Norway are all relatively close to Denmark.
North Sea and Baltic Sea
Germany, Sweden, Norway (separated by sea) and the UK (separated by sea)
Yes, relatively. The distance: 500 kilometers or 300 miles.
Denmark's Coast and Sweden's Coast is very close. It is easy to ferry a boat from one country to another. So smuggling Jews was not impossible with their coastlines being so close.
Sweden is located in Europe in the North close to central Europe. It is touching Norway and Finland and extends to Denmark.
Poland is just the other side of Denmark. Historically, no Polish state ever got that close to Denmark, even at its largest. But we should be used to geographical anomalies in Shakespeare after hearing about the seacoast of Bohemia
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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.