Danish Realm

The Danish Realm (Danish: Danmarks Rige, Faroese: Danmarkar Ríki, Greenlandic: Danmarkip Naalagaaffia), or the Realm of Denmark, consists of Denmark proper and its two autonomous territories: the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Together they are organised in the sovereign state the Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark). The relationship between the three parts of the Kingdom is commonly known as The unity of the Realm (Danish: Rigsfællesskabet, Faroese: ríkisfelagsskapurin, Greenlandic: naalagaaffeqatigiinneq).

Danish Realm

The Danish Realm (Danish: Danmarks Rige, Faroese: Danmarkar Ríki, Greenlandic: Danmarkip Naalagaaffia), or the Realm of Denmark, consists of Denmark proper and its two autonomous territories: the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Together they are organised in the sovereign state the Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Kongeriget Danmark). The relationship between the three parts of the Kingdom is commonly known as The unity of the Realm (Danish: Rigsfællesskabet, Faroese: ríkisfelagsskapurin, Greenlandic: naalagaaffeqatigiinneq).