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  1. Feb 24, 2021 · Denmark occupies the Jutland Peninsula and an archipelago of more than 443 islands, located to the east of the peninsula. Denmark shares its land border with Germany in the south. It is surrounded by bodies of water including the Baltic Sea, North Sea, Kattegat Bay, Kiel Bay and the Skaggerak Strait.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DenmarkDenmark - Wikipedia

    The Kingdom of Denmark includes two overseas territories, both well to the west of Denmark: Greenland, the world's largest island, and the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. These territories are self-governing under their own parliaments (the Løgting and Inatsisartut ) and form, together with continental Denmark, part of the Danish ...

  3. 4 days ago · Denmark is the country that occupies the peninsula of Jutland, which extends northward from the center of continental western Europe, and an archipelago of more than 400 islands to the east of that peninsula. Along with Norway and Sweden, Denmark is a part of the northern European region known as Scandinavia.

  4. Denmark is located southwest of Sweden and due south of Norway and is bordered by the German state (and former possession) Schleswig-Holstein to the south, with a 68 kilometres (42 miles) long land border. Denmark borders both the Baltic and North seas along its 8,750 km (5,440 mi) tidal shoreline.

  5. Denmark is a peninsular European nation nestled among the Baltic and North Seas and multiple neighboring countries including Sweden, Germany, and Norway, Officially called the Kingdom of Denmark, the country is a member of Scandinavia and includes Greenland, the Faroe islands and an archipelago consisting of over 400 small islands.

  6. Dec 16, 2023 · Regions of Denmark: Hovedstaden, Midtjylland, Nordjylland, Sjælland, Syddanmark. Autonomous territories: Greenland , Faroe Islands . Last Updated: December 16, 2023

  7. It has a south border with Germany and a northeast border with Canada. It borders the Arctic Ocean, to the north-northwest, the Atlantic Ocean to the northeast, North Sea to the west and the Baltic Sea to the east.