Davis strait
Greenland and the Baffin Islands
The Denmark Strait separates Iceland and Greenland.
Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark and does not have traditional borders like sovereign nations, as it is primarily surrounded by water. However, it does have a coastline that measures approximately 44,000 kilometers (27,000 miles), making it one of the longest coastlines in the world. The only land border Greenland has is with Canada, which is approximately 24 kilometers (15 miles) long at the Nares Strait.
Greenland and Iceland.
The main two being the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, but these have been split into seas so you could say four bodies of water surround Greenland. Those being the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, the Greenland Sea to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and Baffin Bay to the west.
Denmark Strait separates Greenland and Iceland.
The Davis Strait separates Greenland (Denmark) from Canada. It connects the Arctic Ocean with the Labrador Sea.
Iceland lies to the south of Greenland and is separated by the Denmark Straits.
The Denmark Strait divides the island Greenland from Iceland.
When moving to the east of Greenland, it passes through the North Atlantic Ocean and a few seas before it reaches the Asian part of Russia since Russia is an inter-continental country of Europe and Asia.
Greenland and Iceland
It separates into the two islands Greenland and Iceland.