Greenland.
Since Greenland is still a part of the Danish kingdom it is still protected by Danish military etc. They who have their own goverment though but isn't an independant country.
I believe you are thinking of Greenland.
Although it is large enough that it is considered it's own continent, Australia is technically the largest island in the world. Otherwise, Greenland is the worlds largest island at about 840,000 square miles in size.
Scandinavia is the area in the north of the continent of Europe, and is generally considered to include Norway, Finland, Sweden and Denmark, as well as the island nation of Iceland. Some people also include Greenland, an large island which is an autonomous territory owned by Denmark and located in the North Atlantic between Europe and North America.
Greenland is the large North American island that is a part of Denmark. Greenland is the world's largest island and has been a part of Denmark for over 200 years.
Greenland is an autonomous department of the Kingdom of Denmark
Greenland is the island you want, and is considered part of Denmark.
Greenland is a self governing part of the Kingdom of Denmark.
Greenland.
Greenland, part of Denmark.
Australia is the world's largest island. Australia is too large to be considered an island, it is a continent. If you disregarding island/continents then Afro-Eurasia would be the largest island at 84,400,000 km2. But by definition of island, Greenland is the largest island, about 1/3 the size of Australia.
New Guinea is a large island north of the Northern Territory, and is Australia's nearest neighbour.
The large island is Greenland, and belongs to the European country Denmark.