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Log in to my channel and enjoy the scenery in the world, good luck!
Entra en mi canal y disfruta de los paisajes del mundo, Buena suerte!!!

Dinamarca (en danés, Danmark; significa 'La tierra o marca de los daneses') es un país del norte de Europa y forma parte de la Unión Europea. Es el más meridional de los países nórdicos y también el de menor extensión. Oficialmente, el Reino de Dinamarca (en danés, Kongeriget Danmark) es una comunidad integrada por tres partes autónomas, la propia Dinamarca y sus dos territorios de ultramar o territorios dependientes, Groenlandia y las Islas Feroe.
Dinamarca forma parte de Escandinavia y sólo tiene frontera terrestre con Alemania, aunque desde 1999 está unido por carretera y ferrocarril con Suecia, a través del puente de Oresund. El territorio danés está compuesto por la península de Jutlandia (Jylland) y por cerca de 407 islas de las cuales 79 están habitadas (2009).2 Dinamarca está totalmente rodeado por el mar del Norte y el mar Báltico, a excepción de Jutlandia, que le une al continente europeo. Las principales islas danesas son Selandia (Sjælland), Fionia (Fyn), Vendsyssel-Thy, Lolland y Bornholm, la más alejada del archipiélago danés. Esta posición ha dado a Dinamarca, históricamente, el control sobre el acceso al mar Báltico.

Denmark (in Danish, Danmark, means' land or mark of the Danes ") is a country in northern Europe and is part of the European Union. It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries and also to a lesser extent. Officially, the Kingdom of Denmark (in Danish, Kongeriget Danmark) is a community composed of three independent parts, Denmark itself and its two overseas territories or dependent territories, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.

Denmark is part of Scandinavia and has only land border with Germany, but since 1999 is linked by road and rail to Sweden via the Oresund bridge. Danish territory consists of the peninsula of Jutland (Jylland) and about 407 islands, of which 79 are inhabited (2009). [2] Denmark is completely surrounded by the North Sea and Baltic Sea, with the exception of Jutland , which joins the European continent. The main Danish islands are Zealand (Sjælland), Funen (Fyn), Vendsyssel-Thy, Lolland and Bornholm, farthest from the Danish archipelago. This position has been to Denmark, historically, control over access to the Baltic Sea.

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  • @vampirelord1217 Thats the Faroe Islands - They got the same law and are still a part of the Danish Kingdom but different culture which somehow allows them to do that. We have nothing to do with that even though they are Danish territory.

  • @vampirelord1217 They are not!!! It's 1000 kilometers away from there in an island that has autonomy, other rules, other laws, other politicians.

  • This people living there are killing whales for fun shame on u i never want to go there is lame seen guy killing whales.

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