List of border disputes of Denmark: Difference between revisions
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Denmark has been involved in several border disputes since its creation. A full list of the border disputes of Denmark can be seen in the article below.
Current & Ongoing
Claims and name | Claimed by | Date dispute began | Description |
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Alaburg | Denmark and Britain | December 31, 2020 | The town of Alaburg, a town long inactive and holding space in Denmark, fell. This was noticed by the mayor of Oslo, who proceeded to claim over the entire ruins. This was a violation of the Treaty of Copenhagen |
Hamburg and Holstein | Denmark and Germany | October 2020, 2020 | The town of Hamburg, which was originally a Danish town in early 2019, was owned by Germany. This was much to the dismay of Denmark and it's citizens. They declared "war" after a while (Second Holstein War), and it remains a stalemate so far, with Denmark gaining a town east and southeast of Hamburg. |
Scania | Denmark, Scania and Gotaland | November 2020 | The region of Scania, in southern Sweden, had long been a region of multiple claims. Recently, the nations of Scania, and Gotaland were established. This region was in Danish claims, and so Denmark attempted to get Scania to become a vassal or merge. They did the same with Gotaland, however both declined and the region remains disputed. |
Former
Claims and name | Claimed by | Date dispute began | Date dispute ended | Description |
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Malmo | (Claim War) | November 2018 | December 2018 | The town of Malmo and Copenhagen were feuding over claims. Copenhagen had claimed a small part of Sweden, and Malmo claimblocked Copenhagen as a response. The claimblock was removed, and this was never resolved as Malmo later fell. |
The Holstein War, Hamburg | Denmark and Germany | March 21st, 2019 | March 27th, 2019 | The town of Kiel was recently established, and joined Germany. Much to the dismay of Denmark, they established Hamburg. This was considered aggresive by Germany, and they declared war. Both sides planted and stole towns for a week, until both sides came to a treaty, and Denmark gained the land of Holstein. This was seen as a Danish success. |