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Yes. There is in fact never more than 40km to the sea from anywhere in Denmark.
They invaded Denmark and Norway.
Yes, Denmark has a coast. It is a country consisting of a peninsula and several islands, surrounded by the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. The Danish coastline stretches for over 7,300 kilometers and is known for its long sandy beaches and picturesque cliffs.
I'm not sure, but it's around 80-90 percent covert by costlines.
The Baltic Sea has a coastline with all these countries and Denmark and Germany (the sea is called "Ostsee" in German)
Denmark has approximately 7,300 miles of shoreline, including its mainland and numerous islands. The country's coastline is known for its diverse landscapes, including sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, and picturesque fjords.
Indeed it does. Norway has coastline on the North Sea and the Denmark Strait, with the many fjords which Norway is known for, left over by the Ice Age.
Denmark has several physical features. They have the Jutland Peninsula, the LimFjord, several islands, and many more rivers and lakes.
There are many countries with a coastline. Some of these include the United States, Mexico, England, Greece, Brazil, and Australia.
The answer depends on which method you use to determine the coastline. If you use the general coastline method, then Florida has the longest coastline on the Atlantic Ocean with 580 miles. North Carolina is second with 301 miles of general coastline. Maine is third with 228 miles of general coastline. If you use the tidal coastline method, then Maine has the longest coastline on the Atlantic Ocean with 3,478 miles. North Carolina is second with 3,375 miles of tidal coastline and Florida is third with 3,331 miles of tidal coastline.
Asia is the continent with the longest coastline.