When did the Faroe Islands and Greenland become part of the Danish Realm?
1814
1901
1946
1979
Answer
The Faroe Islands and Greenland have been under the Crown of Denmark since 1397 (de facto) and became part of the Danish Realm in 1814 (de jure). They have since gained an extended degree of autonomy.
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