Denmark has over 1,400 islands, but only around 400 of these are inhabited. The largest and most well-known islands include Zealand, Funen, and Jutland. Many of these islands are small and may not be widely recognized, contributing to Denmark's reputation for its extensive coastline and maritime culture.
· Tasinge (Denmark) · Thuro (Denmark)
Greenland and the Faroe Islands are territories of Denmark. Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, while the Faroe Islands also have self-governing powers within the Danish Realm.
Sjælland, Fyn, Samsø, Bornholm, Falster. But Denmark has much more than 5 islands.
Denmark.
The Faroe Islands belongs to Denmark, however they do have home rule.
Denmark, Norway and Sweden is Scandinavia. Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Åland Islands and Faroe Islands are the Nordic countries.
Denmark Claims the Faeroe islands
Denmark Faroe Islands Greenland
Greenland and the Faeroe Islands are a former territory of Denmark. They became an independent nation in the year 1979.
They are part of the Kingdom of Denmark, but not the constitutent country of Denmark, wich is also part of the Kingdom of Denmark.
The Kingdom of Denmark consists of Denmark proper, The Faeroe Islands and Greenland.