No, Copenhagen is in Denmark proper which is part of the European continent, whereas Greenland is part of the North-american continent.
Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark, which lies in Europe.
Denmark, Europe
It's not a continent, it's a country technically in northern Europe but more usually associated with Scandinavia.
Copenhagen is located in Europe. It is the capital city of Denmark, which is a country in Northern Europe.
nordhavn is an area in Copenhagen. it depends what part of Copenhagen city you are in.
Italy is part of what continent
Copenhagen has never hosted the Commonwealth Gamesbecause it's not part of a Commonwealth country.
Copenhagen is part of "Great Copenhagen" (rough translation), so is basically a county in itself. Note that Denmark don't have states
India is a part of the continent of Asia.
Germany is located in the NW part of the continent of Europe.
It sure is. Copenhagen and Frederiksberg is two different communes, but Frederiksberg is a part of the capital, yes.