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hired to fulfill the German projects. The alternative for workers was to be unemployed or sent to work in
Germany. The fortifications have been estimated to be the largest construction project ever performed in Denmark at a cost of then 10 billion kroner, or 300-400 billion DKK today (45-60 billion USD or 40-54 billion euro in 2019). The Danish National Bank was forced to cover most of the cost. After the war, the remaining German prisoners of war were recruited to perform extensive
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and an increasingly subdued class of peasant tenants, the farmers of
Western Jutland were mostly free owners of their own land or leasing it from the Crown, although under frugal conditions. Most of the less fertile and sparsely populated land of Western Jutland was never feudalised. East Jutland was
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openly sided with
Germany and volunteered for German military service. While some Danes initially feared a border revision, the German occupational force did not pursue the issue. In a judicial aftermath after the end of the war, many members of the German minority were convicted, and German schools
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northeast of
Hamburg in Schleswig-Holstein. But this district does not cover the entire area of the historic region of Stormarn, and while those parts of Stormarn now lying in Schleswig-Holstein are nowadays considered parts of Holstein, the areas of Stormarn today in the city-state of Hamburg, are
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Jutland, literature tied to Jutland, and Jutland culture, grew significantly in the 19th and early 20th century. That was a time when large numbers of people migrated to the towns during the industrialisation, and there was a surge of nationalism as well as a quest for social
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and many people from the countryside chose to emigrate. Among the reasons was a high and accelerating population growth; in the course of the century, the Danish population grew two and a half times to about 2.5 million in 1901, with a million people added in the last part of the 1800s. This
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The small Danish airfield of
Aalborg was seized as one of the first objects in the invasion by German paratroopers. The airfield was significantly expanded by the Germans in order to secure their traffic to Norway, and more airfields were built. Danish contractors and 50,000–100,000 workers were
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were confiscated by Danish authorities. There were some instances of Danish mob attacks against German-minded citizens. In
December 1945, the remaining part of the German minority issued a declaration of loyalty to Denmark and democracy, renouncing any demands for a border revision.
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more similar to
Eastern Denmark in this respect. The north–south ridge forming the border between the fertile eastern hills and sandy western plains has been a significant cultural border until this day, also reflected in differences between the West and East Jutlandic dialect.
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Jutland commoners before industrial times was not described in much detail by contemporary texts. It was generally viewed with contempt by the Danish cultural elite in Copenhagen who perceived it as uncultivated, misguided or useless.
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in 1876, the new district was allowed to keep the name "duchy" in its name as a reminiscence to its ducal past, and today it is the only district in
Germany with such a designation. The region is named for its former capital, the town of
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Some months before the invasion, Germany had considered only occupying the northern tip of Jutland with Aalborg airfield, but Jutland as a whole was soon regarded as of high strategic importance. Work commenced on extending the
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Blicher was of Jutish origin and, soon after his pioneering work, many other writers followed with stories and tales set in Jutland and written in the homestead dialect. Many of these writers are often referred to as the
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Denmark had declared itself neutral, but was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany within a few hours on 9 April 1940. Scattered fighting took place in South Jutland and in Copenhagen. Sixteen Danish soldiers were killed.
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and the other areas east of the Jutish ridge are traditionally part of the East Jutish cultural area. A new meaning of Central Jutland is the entire area between North and South Jutland, corresponding roughly to the
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is the longest river of the Jutland peninsula. Holstein is one of the most populated subregions of the Jutland peninsula because of the densely populated area around Hamburg, which in large parts lies in Holstein.
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Until the late 19th century, West Jutland was marked by vast moors covered with heather, a small population and low-intensive agriculture. (Frederik Vermehren: A Jutish shepherd on the moors, 1855)
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is dedicated to collect and archive information on Jutland culture and dialects from before the industrialisation. The centre was established in 1932 by Professor in Nordic languages
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Jutland's geography is flat, with comparatively steep hills in the east and a barely noticeable ridge running through the center. West Jutland is characterised by open lands,
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Art tied to Jutland specifically, in particular paintings and literature, boomed during the industrialisation in the later half of the 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s.
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of the 19th century, most people in Jutland lived a rural life as farmers and fishers. Farming and herding have formed a significant part of the culture since the late
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Many of the seaside bunkers from World War II are still present at the west coast. Several of the fortifications in Denmark have been turned into museums, including
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When the industrialisation began in the 19th century, the social order was upheaved and with it the focus of the intelligentsia and the educated changed as well.
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and entrepreneurial spirit as well as slightly more religious and socially conservative values, and there are other voting patterns than in the rest of Denmark.
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wrote about the Jutland rural culture of his times in the early 1800s. Through his writings, he promoted and preserved the various Jutland dialects, as in
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is the largest city in North Jutland. It is the fourth-largest city of Denmark and the northernmost large Danish city. It is on the mainland side of the
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along the entire west coast of the peninsula. Its task was to resist a potential allied attack on Germany by landing on the west coast of Jutland. The
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because of its comparable higher hills. The largest amount of lakes on the Jutland peninsula can be found in Holstein, the ten largest lakes being the
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fortress at the northwestern promontory of Jutland became the largest fortification of Northern Europe. The local villagers were evacuated to
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Danish troops at Bredevad, 10 km north of the border, on the morning of the Nazi invasion. Two of these soldiers were killed in action.
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in the southeast. The historic southern border river of Jutland as a cultural-geographical region, which historically also included
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with artistic aspirations, wrote warmly about his homestead of South Jutland, using the dialect of his region explicitly.
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starting around 450 AD. The Angles gave their name to the new emerging kingdoms called England (i.e., "Angle-land"). The
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can refer both to the whole peninsula and to the region between Grenen and either the Danish-German border or the Eider.
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is the longest river of Denmark. In order for ships not having to go around the whole peninsula to reach the Baltic, the
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on the other hand, there exist indigenous Danish minorities, with Danish being the second official language there. The
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3586:[What about a Wednesday evening with Ib Grønbech in Den Musiske Park?] (in Danish). Nordjyske. Archived from
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To speed transit between the Baltic and the North Sea, canals were built across the Jutland Peninsula, including the
3302:[The emigration from Thisted county 1868-1910] (in Danish). Historisk Årbog for Thy og Vester Hanherred 2009
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migrated to the region in the early part of the Christian era. To protect themselves from invasion by the Christian
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was part of Denmark doing the middle age, in the year 1210 did Denmark also rule over some areas of Pomerania and
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through many interviews and travels across the peninsula, including songs, legends, sayings and everyday life.
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into lake Großer Küchensee, from there along the canal through lakes Salemer See, Pipersee and Phulsee to lake
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is still regarded as a part of Jutland although the isthmus connecting it to mainland Jutland was severed by a
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once formed a border forest between Danish and Saxon settlements. A system of Danish fortifications, the
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3355:[The young democracy, 1848-1901 - The population trends] (in Danish). Aarhus University
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is the largest city completely on the Jutland peninsula and the second-largest city in Denmark.
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area, separating the northern part of Jutland from the mainland and effectively creating the
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won, and the districts of Altona and Rotherbaum-Harvestehude-Eimsbüttel-Ost were won by
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also found inspiration and motives in the natural beauty of Jutland, including
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to the southeast. The peninsula's Kattegat and Baltic coastline stretches from
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Ib Grønbechs whole catalog of songs are performed in his homestead dialect of
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reform during the public foundation of the modern democratic national state.
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Svensson, Harald (1976). "Pingo problems in the Scandinavian countries".
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is reserved solely for the cultural-geographical definition of Jutland.
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who pledged allegiance to Charlemagne and who had for the most part
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Af gammel Jehannes hans Bivelskistaarri. En bette Bog om stur Folk
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are located in the north of Denmark which is rising because of
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Two songs are often regarded as regional anthems of Jutland:
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to the Danish-German border. Sometimes, the northern part of
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violently subdued them and forced them to be Christianised.
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lines were divided into regions around the Danish island of
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3353:"Det unge demokrati, 1848-1901 - Befolkningsudviklingen"
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2859:, manifested in large estates owned by families of
1749:, the northernmost region of Jutland and Denmark).
1486:). More recent is the designation Central Jutland (
3679:Guide to the Fred Anthoensen Collection, 1901-1969
3662:"Yarmouth history center to break ground in April"
3105:to his particular Central Western Jutish dialect.
2597:and inland halfway across the Jutland Peninsula.
845:belts, while the Baltic Sea as a whole is called
3275:[When the Danes emigrated] (in Danish).
2646:In medieval times, Jutland was regulated by the
1690:spit, northernmost tip of the Jutland peninsula.
1063:. It exists administratively as the district of
3612:"Hausgaard: Folk havde svært ved at forstå mig"
3214:Kings and kingdoms of early Anglo-Saxon England
3108:Karsten Thomsen (1837–1889), an inn-keeper in
2593:, a defensive wall stretching from present-day
2480:Jutland has historically been one of the three
1222:, stretching from the Elbe in the south to the
1120:. The former border rivers of Stormarn are the
712:in the south. The peninsula is also called the
3504:Beatleshår og behagesyge: bogen om Ib Grønbech
2472:Regions of Denmark; Jutland is highlighted in
532:regained the remainder of its dominion in the
3327:American Studies in Scandinavia (Vol.5, No.2)
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833:in German, a designation deriving from the
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1737:, which is subdivided into the regions of
1717:, the northernmost part of Crown Jutland (
1355:is an official language in the region. In
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817:, which is defined as the point where the
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3443:[Jutlandic as literary language]
3093:Danish social realist and radical writer
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1395:Between the Danish-German border and the
1379:). At the Baltic end of the Danevirke is
1226:in the north. Subregions of Holstein are
956:along the outflow of lake Schaalsee, the
3300:"Udvandringen fra Thisted amt 1868-1910"
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3558:(in Danish). Nordjyske. Archived from
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3483:(in Danish). Peter Skautrup Centret
3298:Henning Bender (20 November 2019).
691:Dunes on Jutland's northwest coast.
3634:Levitz, David (17 February 2011).
3530:(in Danish). Appetize. 14 May 2018
2809:In Southern Jutland, parts of the
2689:in the late 18th century, and the
2616:was politically absorbed into the
1889:almost the entire German state of
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1502:. Also in Northern Jutland is the
1383:, a former important Viking town.
1140:in the south. There exists also a
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671:). The names are derived from the
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3271:Karen Lerbech (9 November 2019).
2724:World War I and Battle of Jutland
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2053:Largest cities in the Danish part
1883:except the boroughs south of the
1590:in the south, and the end of the
592:and Pomerania is today a part of
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3610:Josefine Brader (9 April 2014).
3528:"Musik og kærlighed på nordjysk"
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3249:The History of Vandalia, Vol. 1
3026:Danish language § Dialects
2728:Denmark was neutral during the
3382:(in Danish). Aarhus University
2179:East Jutland metropolitan area
1941:and the islands surrounding it
1911:a very small part west of the
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1092:. Lauenburg is crossed by the
1081:Province of Schleswig-Holstein
210:District of Duchy of Lauenburg
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77:or Northern Slesvig (Denmark)
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3554:Maria Præst (1 April 2007).
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2943:2015 Danish general election
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3048:Musicians and entertainers
2989:2020 Hamburg state election
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3404:. History Learning Site
3402:"The Battle of Jutland"
3351:Erik Strange Petersen.
3321:Kristian Hvidt (1972).
3246:Nugent, Thomas (1766).
3211:Yorke, Barbara (1990).
3121:Hans Christian Andersen
2901:The Golden Age painters
2899:of the Jutland region.
2762:Denmark in World War II
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2068:, opposite the town of
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487:Treene (river)
467:Angles (tribe)
363:, plains, and
348:, and most of
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152:Treaty of Ribe
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2885:H.C. Andersen
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2845:Thorvald Niss
2841:
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2828:Up until the
2825:
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2857:feudal class
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2798:in Blåvand,
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2727:
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2671:urbanisation
2668:
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2458:and Teutons
2430:Last Ice Age
2423:
2403:Geologically
2401:
2391:January 2017
2388:
2384:adding to it
2379:
2306:
2241:Hamburg-Nord
2224:) 1,667,035
2215:
2141:
1982:
1960:
1949:
1934:
1874:
1826:
1821:
1795:
1793:in Germany.
1768:
1758:
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1456:Nørrejylland
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1421:Nørrejylland
1420:
1412:
1408:
1394:
1388:
1365:Danish Wahld
1349:North Frisia
1337:Danish Wahld
1333:North Frisia
1319:Between the
1318:
1248:Selenter See
1228:Dithmarschen
1217:
1107:
1068:
1058:
982:
923:
850:
846:
827:da:Bælthavet
822:
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772:
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758:
754:
752:
747:
745:
727:down to the
718:
713:
699:
608:
570:Kalmar Union
564:the Duke of
358:
342:former duchy
293:
289:
277:
273:
256:
255:
250:North Frisia
18:West Jutland
3774: /
3550:Vendelbomål
3461:(in Danish)
3336:14 February
3306:14 February
3283:14 February
3088:E Bindstouw
3050:Ib Grønbech
2997:the Greens.
2987:Map of the
2978:the Greens.
2968:Map of the
2861:noble birth
2698:Agger Tange
2687:Eider Canal
2662:as well as
2610:Charlemagne
2583:5th century
2573:Saxons and
2327:Norderstedt
2279:Hammerbrook
2070:Nørresundby
2028:Norderstedt
1994:) 1,667,035
1751:Nordjylland
1719:Kronjylland
1711:Nordjylland
1649:Nordjylland
1612:Midtjylland
1604:Midtjylland
1560:Blåvandshuk
1556:Vestjylland
1548:Vestjylland
1504:Søhøjlandet
1488:Midtjylland
1484:Nordjylland
1476:Vestjylland
1433:Søhøjlandet
1284:Brunsbüttel
857:Land border
632:Old English
528:in orange,
495:Eider Canal
274:Jyske Halvø
246:East Frisia
3789:Categories
3645:4 February
3618:15 January
3594:14 January
3566:15 January
3534:14 January
3487:11 January
3465:11 January
3408:2016-07-27
3359:17 January
3153:References
3141:Publisher
3075:Literature
3058:Vendsyssel
3024:See also:
3008:work ethic
2957:, Orange:
2822:See also:
2691:Kiel Canal
2614:Old Saxony
2602:Saxon Wars
2357:Ahrensburg
2333:Neumünster
2237:Eimsbüttel
2171:Fredericia
2136:Fredericia
2074:Vendsyssel
2034:Neumünster
1847:including
1831:including
1818:Baltic Sea
1747:Vendsyssel
1715:Himmerland
1580:Østjylland
1572:Østjylland
1524:Sydjylland
1516:Sydjylland
1480:Østjylland
1472:Sydjylland
1377:Rheider Au
1329:Eiderstedt
1280:Kiel Canal
1264:Behler See
1260:Lanker See
1180:Kiel Canal
1020:Geesthacht
1016:Boizenburg
984:Travemünde
974:Geesthacht
970:Boizenburg
952:, on from
934:Travemünde
831:de:Beltsee
819:Lower Elbe
811:Geesthacht
807:Travemünde
791:Baltic Sea
661:; German:
651:; Danish:
491:Kiel Canal
435:Sonderburg
404:Copenhagen
384:Kiel Canal
372:Wadden Sea
238:Heligoland
193:, Germany.
45: The
3735:Geography
3256:6 January
2915:. Writer
2781:Hirtshals
2777:Hanstholm
2718:siltation
2652:Jyske Lov
2626:Obotrites
2622:Abodrites
2595:Schleswig
2591:Danevirke
2562:from the
2545:migration
2345:Pinneberg
2321:Flensburg
2299:St. Pauli
2295:St. Georg
2271:HafenCity
2267:Borgfelde
2263:Billstedt
2259:Billbrook
2243:322,564,
2239:274,901,
2235:132,901,
2233:Bergedorf
2231:280,034,
2175:Haderslev
2147:Silkeborg
2130:Silkeborg
2022:Flensburg
1937:) except
1907:Schaalsee
1743:Hanherred
1636:Silkeborg
1492:Djursland
1462:(Danish:
1369:Danevirke
1361:Schwansen
1341:Schwansen
1313:Danevirke
1252:Kellersee
1166:Lauenburg
1090:Ratzeburg
1031:Lauenburg
1000:Schaalsee
950:Schaalsee
847:Østersøen
823:Unterelbe
783:Skagerrak
779:North Sea
775:peninsula
683:Geography
636:Ēota land
605:Etymology
566:Pomerania
346:Lauenburg
328:, is the
206:Lauenburg
183:Lauenburg
171:Schleswig
128:Oldenborg
124:Lauenburg
108:Schleswig
106:Denmark,
97:(Germany)
87:(Germany)
67:(Denmark)
3771:55°N 9°E
3233:26404222
3197:: 33–40.
3172:22 March
3035:dialects
2945:. Blue:
2921:folklore
2710:Thyborøn
2702:Limfjord
2641:Holstein
2579:Frankish
2510:Charudes
2409:and the
2339:Elmshorn
2297:12,318,
2289:12,649,
2287:Neustadt
2285:38,425,
2277:10,189,
2265:71,789,
2255:Altstadt
2245:Wandsbek
2066:Limfjord
1861:Pellworm
1822:Alsinger
1810:Kattegat
1731:Limfjord
1292:Holtenau
1232:Stormarn
1220:Holstein
1149:Holstein
1118:Stormarn
1022:barrage
992:Wakenitz
938:Wakenitz
787:Kattegat
675:and the
338:Holstein
320:and the
179:Holstein
116:Holstein
95:Holstein
3795:Jutland
3747:Denmark
3721:Portals
3692:Sources
3386:13 June
3147:Torland
3110:Frøslev
3014:Dialect
2818:Culture
2802:, and
2700:in the
2664:Fehmarn
2630:Wendish
2608:, when
2551:in the
2502:Teutons
2494:Ptolemy
2490:Zealand
2436:History
2363:Geology
2359:34,509
2317:218,095
2311:247,717
2293:9,641,
2281:5,990,
2273:6,950,
2269:8,569,
2261:1,791,
2257:3,182,
2218:Hamburg
2195:Hamburg
2163:Horsens
2159:Kolding
2155:Randers
2151:Billund
2124:Herning
2112:Kolding
2106:Horsens
2100:Randers
2094:Esbjerg
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