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  1. Diplomatic relations between Denmark and Portugal were established on 18 March 1641 when Portuguese diplomats Francisco de Sousa Coutinho and António Moniz de Carvalho were sent to Copenhagen. The diplomatic relations were established as Portugal was at war with Spain as part of the Restoration War.

  2. Dec 8, 2017 · The undisputed countries who share borders with only one other neighbor are Vatican City, the United Kingdom, Timor-Leste, South Korea, San Marino, Qatar, Monaco, Portugal, Papua New Guinea, The Gambia, Ireland, Haiti, Brunei, Canada, the Dominican Republic, and Denmark.

  3. In 1909 Jantje Enserink van der Vliet entered the United States, headed for a rural Dutch American community. Depending on how you define it, she was or was not a part of U.S. immigration.

  4. The DenmarkGermany border (Danish: Grænsen mellem Danmark og Tyskland; German: Grenze zwischen Dänemark und Deutschland) is 68 kilometres (42 mi) long and separates Denmark and Germany.

    Danish Road/track Name[11]
    German Road/track Name [11]
    Type Of Crossing [11]
    Characteristics[12]
    Rudbølvej
    Rosenkranzer-Straße
    Road
    National speed limits sign
    Møllehusvej
    (L6) Landesstraße 6
    Road
    National speed limits sign
    Primærrute 11 Sønder Løgum Landevej
    B 5 Bundesstraße 5
    Road
    National speed limits sign
    Beierskrovej
    Beyersweg
    Road
    Small sign showing municipality
  5. Jun 3, 2024 · Yes, border crossings are up. But the type of migrants coming, where they’re from, and why they’re making the often treacherous journey to the southern border has changed over the years.

  6. Aug 15, 2023 · Media and various human rights organizations have reported that Greek, Croatian and Polish border guards are resorting to pushbacks to deport newly arrived migrants.

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  8. Jun 15, 2021 · Portugal is the latest European country to open its borders to U.S. travelers. The country announced Tuesday that tourists from the U.S. would be permitted to enter the country, as long as...