Denmark
Greenland and the Faeroe Islands are a former territory of Denmark. They became an independent nation in the year 1979.
No. Danish is also a mandatory language in school in the Danish territories, Greenland, Faeroe Islands and Iceland.
The Kingdom of Denmark consists of Denmark proper, The Faeroe Islands and Greenland.
Denmark Claims the Faeroe islands
Torshavn is the capital of the Faeroe Islands, on southeast Straymoy Island. It is a major port and shipping center. Population: 19,200. The Faeroe Islands are Danish Islands between Iceland and Scotland.
Well just now it's Greenland and the Faeroe islands that belong to Denmark. But back in the day Denmark owned modern day Norway, Iceland, and southern part of Sweden called Skån
5 countries should be included: Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark. (also the Faeroe Islands)
Faroe Islands Capital is Tórshavn.
The Faeroe Islands are situated above Great Britain, about 320 kilometres from mainland Scotland, and about halfway between Iceland and Norway.
Sohan L. Koul has written: 'East Greenland and the Faeroe Islands' -- subject(s): Fission track dating, Geology, Zeolites
There are a number of European countries that are not on the mainland of the continent. These would include Cyprus, Malta, Ireland, Iceland and the United Kingdom and The Faeroe Islands.
Scandinavia, if narrowly defined, contains the following countries:NorwaySwedenDenmark (includes Greenland and the Faeroe Islands)Scandinavia, if broadly defined, also contains these countries:FinlandIcelandSometimes Estonia is considered part of Scandinvia (Norden).None of these countries begins with an L.