Denmark (1991: Yellowstone Eruption)

The Kingdom of Denmark is a medium-sized constitutional monarchy located in Central Europe along the coast of the Baltic and North seas. The country is located on the Jutland peninsula and an archipelago of 443 named islands, with the largest being Zealand, Funen and the North Jutlandic Island. Denmark shares only one land border and that is with the North German Republic.

Following the Yellowstone eruption of 1991, Denmark struggled to survive. Northern Scandinavian was bitterly cold and rendered uninhabitable, which saw a surge in refugees from Sweden and Finland. Decrease in global temperatures saw a small but devasting famine, but under the leadership of King Frederik X, Denmark was able to persevere.

Today, Denmark is one of the more stable European nations. The country's head of state is still King Frederik X.