Yes, Denmark is in the north of Europe.
Denmark lies between Germany and Sweeden.
Denmark's northern border is the North Sea. The nearest countries due north of Denmark are Norway and Sweden, depending on which part of Denmark you are measuring from.
Yes, Denmark is in the north of Europe.
No, Denmark is in Europe north of Germany. However, the danish constitutional country of Greenland is northeast of Canada.
Denmark is a country that is part of Europe. The reason why Denmark is sometimes (incorrectly) considered part of North America is that the island of Greenland, which is part of the kingdom of Denmark, is actually geographically in North America.
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Oulu, Finland is a city that is directly north of Denmark.
Greenland belongs to Denmark
The Faroe Islands (which are under the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Denmark) lie directly north of Scotland.
Europe but Greenland is in North America.
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.