Europe · Has a coastline
Denmark
Denmark is a country in Europe with 1 land neighbour, Germany. Its capital is Copenhagen.
Capital
Copenhagen
Land borders
1joint 10th-most in Europe
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Has a coastline
Denmark
Copenhagen
Capital
6 million
Population
43,094 km²
Area
1
Land borders
Danish krone (DKK)
Currency
Countries that border Denmark
One land neighbour: Germany. It has a page of its own.
One way in
One land border, and it is Germany.
Its 1 land border is joint 10th-most in Europe — level with the United Kingdom, Ireland, Monaco, Portugal, San Marino and Vatican City. Germany is the most connected of them, with 9 land borders of its own. Everything else about Denmark is coast, which makes it one of the easier shapes on the Europe board and one of the harder capitals to place — Copenhagen has no second neighbour to triangulate from.
1
land border — joint 10th-most in Europe
9
borders on Germany, its most-connected neighbour
50
countries on the Europe board
The capital
Copenhagen
Capital Rush deals Denmark and offers four capitals; this is the one that pays. It comes up on the Europe board and on the world board, which is twice as many chances to get it wrong.
The flag
Flag Blitz flies it and offers four countries — Denmark is the one that owns it.
- ISO code
- DK
- Currency
- Danish krone (DKK)
- Official language
- Danish
- Quiz boards
- Europe · World
Denmark, asked and answered
What countries border Denmark?
Denmark has 1 land neighbour: Germany.
What is the capital of Denmark?
Copenhagen. It is the answer the Europe Capitals Quiz wants when Denmark comes up, and the World Capitals Quiz with it.
What continent is Denmark in?
Europe. It is one of 50 countries on that board, and one of 195 on the world board.
Where can I practise finding Denmark on a map?
On the Europe Map Quiz — a blank map of Europe, ten countries to find, no labels. Denmark is in the pool, along with all 1 of its neighbours.
Can you find Denmark on a blank map?
Its one neighbour is on the same board. Ten questions, no sign-up, one attempt at today's version.