Europe
Country | Formal relations began | Notes |
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Albania | 01970-05-011 May 1970 | See Albania–Denmark relations
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Andorra | 01994-05-044 May 1994 |
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Armenia | 01992-01-1414 January 1992 | See Armenia–Denmark relations
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Austria | 01925-12-1919 December 1925 | See Austria–Denmark relations
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Azerbaijan | 01992-04-022 April 1992 | See Azerbaijan–Denmark relations
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Belarus | 01992-02-044 February 1992 | See Belarus–Denmark relations
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Belgium | 01841-06-1313 June 1841 | See Belgium–Denmark relations
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Bosnia and Herzegovina | 01992-06-033 June 1992 | See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Denmark relations
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Bulgaria | 01931-04-1717 April 1931 | See Bulgaria–Denmark relations
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Cyprus | 01960-11-022 November 1960 | See Cyprus–Denmark relations
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Czech Republic | 01993-01-011 January 1993 | See Czech Republic–Denmark relations
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Croatia | 01992-02-011 February 1992 | See Croatia–Denmark relations
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Estonia | 01921-02-055 February 1921 | See Denmark–Estonia relations
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Finland | 01918-02-1818 February 1918 | See Denmark–Finland relations
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France | 01662-01-011662 | See Denmark–France relations
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Georgia | 01992-07-011 July 1992 | See Denmark–Georgia relations
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Germany | 01732-05-2626 May 1732 | See Denmark–Germany relations
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Greece | 01846-10-3131 October 1846 | See Denmark–Greece relations
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Hungary | 01948-05-1010 May 1948 | See Denmark–Hungary relations
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Iceland | 01918-01-011918 | See Denmark–Iceland relations
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Ireland | 01962-01-01January 1962 | See Denmark–Ireland relations
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Italy | 01873-05-2121 May 1873 | See Denmark–Italy relations
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Kosovo | 02008-02-2121 February 2008 | See Denmark–Kosovo relations
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Latvia | 01921-02-077 February 1921 | See Denmark–Latvia relations
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Liechtenstein | 01973-01-1212 January 1973 |
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Lithuania | 01923-07-1818 July 1923 | See Denmark–Lithuania relations
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Luxembourg | 01946-05-2121 May 1946 |
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Macedonia | 01993-04-088 April 1993 | See Denmark–Republic of Macedonia relations
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Malta | 01969-05-066 May 1969 |
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Moldova | 01992-01-2020 January 1992 | See Denmark–Moldova relations
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Monaco | 01905-12-077 December 1905 |
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Montenegro | 02006-06-1515 June 2006 | See Denmark–Montenegro relations
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Netherlands | 01645-01-011645 | See Denmark–Netherlands relations
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Norway | 01905-11-1818 November 1905 | See Denmark–Norway relations
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Poland | 01919-05-3030 May 1919 | See Denmark–Poland relations
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Portugal | 01896-12-1414 December 1896 | See Denmark–Portugal relations
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Romania | 01917-04-1313 April 1917 | See Denmark–Romania relations
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Russia | 01493-11-088 November 1493 | See Denmark–Russia relations
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San Marino | 01972-06-1313 June 1972 |
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Serbia | 01909-11-1717 November 1909 | See Denmark–Serbia relations
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Slovakia | 01993-01-011 January 1993 | See Denmark–Slovakia relations
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Slovenia | 01992-01-1515 January 1992 | See Denmark–Slovenia relations
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Spain | 01751-01-011751 | See Denmark–Spain relations
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Sweden | 01532-01-011532 | See Denmark–Sweden relations
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Switzerland | 01875-02-1010 February 1875 | See Denmark–Switzerland relations
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Turkey | 01756-10-1414 October 1756 | See Denmark–Turkey relations
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Ukraine | 01991-12-3131 December 1991 | See Denmark–Ukraine relations
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United Kingdom | 01654-10-011 October 1654 | See Denmark–United Kingdom relations
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Vatican City | 01982-08-022 August 1982 |
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