No, Denmark is a country just to the south of Norway.
Finland (if north is at the top and south is at the bottom).
Norway, and Finland are the only two of these with are a above the arctic circle. Norway, however, stretches hundreds of miles further north. Ukrain is by far the furthest south.
To the North-West - Iceland To the West - Ireland To the South - France To the South-East - Belgium and The Netherlands To the East - Denmark To the North-East - Norway
Denmark. But please look at a map and find out something about Europe.
pumkin pies came from Norway and then to autralia,south America,and then north America
Denmark
No... If you travel due north from Denmark - you reach Norway. Immediately to the east of Norway is Sweden... the next country to the east of Sweden is Finland.
Greenland is not a country but an autonomous district of Denmark. Greenland stretches further north than Norway but I have heard Finland call itself "Land of the midnight sun" even though it too is further south than some of Norway.
Norway is located next to Sweden (on the west side), and then next to the North sea. Denmark is located south of Norway. Finland and Russia in the north.
Finland is a Nordic country in the Northern part of Europe. It is bordered by Sweden to the West, Norway to the North, Estonia to the South and Russia to the East.
No. Denmark is a relatively small country that is part of Northern Europe. It's located north of Germany, and south from Norway and Sweden.