Denmark meaning
EN[ˈdɛn.mɑːk] [ˈdɛn.mɑɹk]US
WDenmark
- Denmark (/ˈdɛnmɑrk/; Danish: Danmark [ˈd̥ɛnmɑɡ̊]) is a country in Northern Europe. The southernmost of the Nordic countries, it is located southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany.
- The unified kingdom of Denmark emerged in the 10th century as a proficient seafaring nation in the struggle for control of the Baltic Sea.
- The Constitution of Denmark was signed on 5 June 1849, ending the absolute monarchy which had begun in 1660. It establishes a constitutional monarchy—the current monarch is Queen Margrethe II—organised as a parliamentary democracy.
- Proper nounPREdé-
- A country in Western Europe consisting mainly of most of the Jutland Peninsula and a number of islands off its coast. Capital: Copenhagen (København).
- A country in Western Europe consisting mainly of most of the Jutland Peninsula and a number of islands off its coast. Capital: Copenhagen (København).
Definition of Denmark in English Dictionary
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- en Denmarke
- en Denmark satin
Source: Wiktionary