Greenland
Greenland.
Denmark
I Think the answer is that it is either Haiti or The Bahamas or Greenland
Russia is a transcontinental country, spanning Europe and Asia. Geographically and politically it is a part of both. However, it is more geographically connected to Asia, and more politically connected to Europe. To help you better understand this, look at the United States. It is geographically a part of North America, but is much more politically a part of Europe, specifically Western Europe.
Greenland is a member country of the Kingdom of Denmark, so it is politically part of Europe.
No Greenland is a country and is part of Denmark's territory
Denmark is a country seperate from Sweden, though they are connected by a bridge. Earlier in history they have been ruled by the same king.
There is no area code +1 453 in North America. International country code +45 is Denmark.
Perhaps you mean Greenland which is located on the continent of Noth America. Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, but is an autonomous country.
Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Though physiographically a part of the continent of North America, Greenland has been politically associated with Europe (specifically Denmark-Norway) for about a millennium. The largest island in Greenland is also named Greenland, and makes up most of the country's land area.
U.K. (Britain) lies between America and Denmark.
Greenland is an autonomous region of Denmark. Basically Greenland owns itself, but is still danish territory. Denmark is in Europe on the northern border of Germany, and it separates the Baltic sea from the North sea.