In 1550, Denmark was part of the Kalmar Union, which included Sweden and Norway. At this time, Denmark shared land borders primarily with Norway to the north and had maritime boundaries with Sweden. The union allowed for political and military cohesion among these nations, although tensions and conflicts, particularly with Sweden, were prevalent during this period. Thus, the primary bordering nations of Denmark in 1550 were Norway and Sweden.
Austria, France, Vatican City, San Marino, Slovenia and Switzerland bordered Italy in 1550- 1700 CE.
In 1550, Verona was in the Republic of Venice. It was surrounded by various city-states and regions that were also part of the Venetian territories, such as Mantua, Padua, and Vicenza. Additionally, Verona shared borders with the Duchy of Milan and the Papal States.
About half a million.
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Norway and Finland (and Denmark with ferries or a bridge)
Sweden is one of the countries included in Scandinavia. It has three bordering countries; Norway to the west, Denmark to the south and Finland to the east.
The population of Denmark from 1550-1650 is estimated to have been around 600,000 to 900,000 people. The population likely experienced fluctuations due to factors such as warfare, disease, and economic conditions during this period.
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