As proper nouns the difference between denmark and italy
is that denmark is a country in western europe consisting mainly of most of the jutland peninsula and a number of islands off its coast capital: copenhagen ( ) while italy is a country in southern europe, one of the states of the european union official name: the italian republic (in italian, la repubblica italiana ).
denmark
English
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
A country in Western Europe consisting mainly of most of the Jutland Peninsula and a number of islands off its coast. Capital: Copenhagen ( ).
Synonyms
* Kingdom of Denmark
Derived terms
* Denmark Street
* New Denmark
See also
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Anagrams
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italy
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
A country in southern Europe, one of the states of the European Union. Official name: The Italian Republic (in Italian, la Repubblica Italiana ).
Related terms
* Italian
* Italianate
* Italianise, Italianisation, Italianize, Italianization
* Italic
* Italish
* Italo-
* Italophile
See also
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Anagrams
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