Yes, Denmark was a significant part of several empires throughout history, most notably the Kalmar Union, which united Denmark, Norway, and Sweden under a single monarch from 1397 to 1523. Additionally, during the 17th and 18th centuries, Denmark established colonial territories, including parts of the Caribbean, Greenland, and the Danish West Indies. While it was not a large empire compared to others, Denmark had considerable influence in Northern Europe and its colonies.
no Denmark has never won the olympics
No, there is no evidence that it has ever rained in Denmark. But frankly I am not an expert on the matter.
No it has not been held in Denmark.
No. Denmark was never under communist rule.
No, he never did.
Not "of Denmark". There is a saint called Anne, but she's not particularily Danish.
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Yes.
No. Denmark has always been ruled by a danish king. Before that chieftains ruled small parts of Denmark.
Yes. Broendby Hall, December 1977. Copenhagen, Denmark Falkoner Theater, April, 1978. Copenhagen, Denmark
The Kingdom of Norway, and Denmark, Prussia and the Austrian Empire.
Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany on the 9. April 1940. It was liberated by british army units on 5. may 1945. Denmark was never annexed by Germany, and the Germans never expressed any desire to try and annex Denmark, so no Denmark was not ever PART of Nazi Germany, but it was occupied by German forces.