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Are Denmark and Ireland the same place?

Denmark and Ireland are not the same place.

1, different geographical locations

Ireland is located in the south-central part of Ireland Island in Western Europe, bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the west, Northern Ireland in the northeast and Britain across the Irish Sea in the east, with geographical coordinates of 53 degrees north latitude/8 degrees west longitude.

Denmark is located at the northwest end of the European continent, on the jutland. It faces the Baltic Sea in the east, the North Sea in the west, Norway and Sweden across the Skagrakir Strait, kattegat and the Oresund Strait in the north and German in the south.

2. Different countries

Denmark is one of the five Nordic countries. It is a constitutional monarchy with two autonomous regions, the Faroe Islands and Greenland.

The Republic of Ireland is a parliamentary republic in Western Europe, bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the west, and is the gateway of North America to Europe. Ireland has a well-preserved natural environment and is known as the "Emerald Island".

3. The establishment time is different.

Denmark, in 878, King Alfred the Great of England made peace with Danish pirates, and England was divided equally between the two sides. Danish immigrants established the "Danish area" in the northeast of England.

Ireland, 1949 In April, after Ireland announced the establishment of a republic, it automatically withdrew from the Commonwealth. Although Ireland did not reapply to join the Commonwealth, it retained the rights of many member countries and enjoyed a special status in Britain.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Denmark

Baidu Encyclopedia-Ireland