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  • Jutland, a low-lying peninsula in western Denmark,  separates the North and Baltic seas and borders Germany to the south. Home to about 2.5 million Danes across its 11,500 square miles of land, Jutland's biggest cities of Aarhus, Aalborg, Esbjerg, Randers, Kolding, and Ribe. The peninsula is also called the Cimbrian or Cimbric peninsula. Many of Jutland's outdoor activities are influenced by the peninsula's mostly flat, even topography.
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  • There are several historical subdivisions and regional names of the Jutland Peninsula, some of which are still being used today.
  • The Jutland peninsula reaches from the sandbar spit of Grenen on the North Jutlandic Island in the north, to the banks of the Elbe in the south.
  • Europe is a continent that boasts of rich culture, history, and scenic beauty. The Jutland Peninsula is one such gem that is worth exploring on the European map.
  • The Jutland Peninsula offers us the union of numerous legends as well as a great history. Hence, it brings us a little closer to the great discoveries of other centuries.
  • La jutland peninsula It's a beautiful common spit of land for two countries. One part is German and the other is Danish.
  • Chersonesus cimbrica, Danish kimbriske halvø ), also Jutland peninsula, is the peninsula between the Baltic and North Sea, in from the Elbe estuary in...
  • Rivers, lakes and fjords are interconnected by a vast network of waterways that stretches across the entire peninsula. Climate and population of Jutland.
  • One family's holiday experiences on the beautiful Jutland peninsula, what to see and do, the gateway to Legoland and Denmarks best be...
  • What country is the Jutland peninsula in? Denmark Jutland Danish Jylland projection of northern Europe forming the continental portion of Denmark.
  • A glacial ridge extending through central Jutland divides the peninsula into two sections. Western Jutland is windswept and sandy and has poor soil.