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They have owned The Danish West Indies or Danish West-Indian Islands (also called Danish Antilles). They are located in the Caribbean. The are now officially called the Virgin Islands and was sold to America.

Denmark also had colonies in England waaay back (which is why English and American languages has about 20 danish-influenced words in it).

Other places: Germany, Russia.

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