NO, those are two different countries! Citizens of Denmark are Danish and citizens of the Netherlands/Holland are Dutch! Its like USA and Canada (though the Dutch language and the Danish are different)
No, Denmark and Greenland are both constitutent countries within the Kingdom of Denmark.
Denmark is a country in itself and has no territory in other countries. However, Greenland and the Faroe Islands are both autonomous territories within the Kingdom of Denmark, and therefore have Danish citizenship. Additionally, there is a small Danish minority in the region of Southern Schleswig in Germany.
He most likely knows both Danish as his mother tongue and English.
Denmark was neutral during both WWI and WWI. During the German occupation in WWII, the Danish government had an agreement with the Reich until 1943, where the Germans finally had enough of the sabotage and general unwillingness from the Danish population and took over completely, and Denmark was, more or less, considered an ally of England/The US after that.
Britain, Australia, The Netherlands, Denmark, New Zealand, and many more.
Danevang means "the home of the Danes" or literally translated the "Danish Fields". When used as an expression of Denmark as the old homeland, Danevang often represents an emotional attachment that using the modern name "Denmark" does not express in the same way. Danish settlement in the late 1800s where often named Danevang for this reason. There are examples of this both in Texas and California, USA.
Both Greenland and the Faroe Islands were once Danish provinces in the Atlantic. However they are now self-governing countries under the aegis of Danish protection.
They"re all on the Euro to my knowledge,. All European countries except England and Ireland. ( both use Pounds of different values) so that:s ut,
spain, switzerland,netherlands,denmark,sweden and norway
No, butSchleswig and Holstein were half in and half out of both countries. Some Danish Kings in the very early medieval period had to officially acknowledge the German Emperor as their feudal superior.
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Denmark did not real have an important role in world war 2. The only reason Germany occupied Denmark was because they had a big agriculture and could secure Germany alot of food. Also airports in Denmark where used much. Most of all there was 2 special airports. One in "Aalborg" and one in the very small town of "Randbøldal"