No country owns the Arctic, although several countries (such as Canada and Russia) are trying to claim it and the Natural Resources that lie at the bottom of the ocean (oil for example), now that the northern polar icecaps are melting away due to Global Climate Change.
They own Greenland.
The Arctic Circle passes through both Norway and Sweden but it does not pass through Denmark.
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Denmark
Greenland is an island in the Arctic region but is an autonomous territory of Denmark, which is not located in the Arctic region.
The land on the Arctic Circle is divided among eight countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, the United States (Alaska), Canada, Denmark (Greenland), and Iceland (where it passes through the small offshore island of Grímsey).
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Greenland
The United States, Canada, Russia, Denmark, and Norway have all claimed the Arctic Zone.
Yes the are two countries that Denmark own, Greenland and Iceland.
Greenland is the island located in the Arctic region but belongs to Denmark, which is outside the Arctic region. Greenland's large landmass and geographic location in the Arctic make it distinctive from other Arctic territories.
The Arctic, though it's not really a country. The arctic is a region containing parts of the Arctic Ocean, parts of Canada, Russia, United States, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland.