Danish Empire

Name All the Countries That Were Once Part of the Danish Empire
Countries in red appear on the Countries 197 to 207 quiz, but not the Countries of the World quiz.
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First submittedOctober 11, 2014
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Countries
Bangladesh
Denmark
Estonia
Faroe Islands
Germany
Ghana
Greenland
Iceland
India
Norway
Sweden
United States
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7 Comments
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Level 76
Oct 12, 2014
The Faroe Islands and Greenland are still parts of Denmark...
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Level 76
Oct 12, 2014
They are not part of the Country of Denmark, but they are parts of the Kingdom of Denmark!
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Level 49
Aug 2, 2015
they are still not independent countries
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Level 76
Oct 12, 2014
When were the United States part of the Danish Kingdom? I'd never heard that before.
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Level 75
Oct 12, 2014
I could imagine Canada on basis of Leif Erikson, but USA? Also sort of missing the part of England/Scotland that was colonised by the vikings.
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Level 46
Oct 27, 2014
I think it might be referring to the U.S. Virgin Islands, which were bought from Denmark
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Level 73
Feb 1, 2015
St. Thomas and St. John were colonized by Denmark in the late 17th Century, St Croix was bought from France in 1733. During WWI they were sold to America in fear that the Central Powers could set up a sub. base.