Denemarken is a small village in the municipality of
Slochteren, in the
Dutch province of
Groningen. It consists of some ten dwellings, mostly farms. The name does not reference the Scandinavian country but means
wild lands in the local dialect. It is notable for laying on top of the
Groningen gas field, the largest natural gas field in Europe. In 2015 the nature reserve 't Roegwold (
wild swamp forest) was opened, overlapping partly with Denemarken. The award-winning semi-autobiographical novel
Kinderen van het Ruige Land (
Children of the Savage Land, 2012) by
Auke Hulst is situated in the hamlet.