Denmark has Nordic origins and some of that type of culture. They have a monarch/parliamentary government. They are extremely high tech, advanced in the sciences, medicine and other disciplines. They are a sophisticated nation that has embraced their traditions and the beauty of their cultural past. The people are well educated and a lot healthier than Americans are in their health. They share many of the great nuances of Belgium and the Netherlands, like great chocolates, tulips, good food, beautiful designs of their clothing and architecture. They have great industries like fishing, agriculture, tourism, information sciences, medical sciences and education. So while they are a democratic nation they still love their monarch family as the Brits love theirs. (see the link below)
a stupid question deserves a stupid answer: Denmark is Denmark who would be stupid enough to ask that question. denmark is a country
Denmark.
Denmark.
It is a self goverened province of Denmark.
No, Denmark is not an island, but it is a European country.
Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden.
Well just now it's Greenland and the Faeroe islands that belong to Denmark. But back in the day Denmark owned modern day Norway, Iceland, and southern part of Sweden called Skån
Greenland is in the northern hemisphere. It is located in the arctic circle and is among one of the northernmost land masses.
The Faroe Islands are an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. While they have their own government and parliament, Denmark handles foreign affairs and defense for the islands.
Greenland is still a part or possession of the European country called Denmark. Although Greenland is an autonomous country, it wants its independence from Denmark. Denmark is located in the northern part of Europe.
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.