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The Whisky War is Over: Denmark and Canada Resolve Decades-Long Territorial Dispute
Denmark and Canada now share a land border. This was reported by Govorит Москва, citing a statement from the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
It is noted that the land border runs along Hans Island, which covers an area of 1.3 square kilometers. According to the statement, the parties have settled the dispute over the uninhabited Hans Island, which is now divided between Canada's Nunavut and Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark.
The territorial dispute had remained unresolved since 1973. Despite the claims, neither country created a conflictual situation, approaching the issue with humor. During a visit to the island, Danish military personnel left a bottle of national
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