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    The Jutland peninsula is bounded by the North Sea to the west, the Skagerrak to the north, the Kattegat to the northeast, and the Baltic Sea to the southeast.

  2. Jutland forms the mainland part of Denmark. It is a large peninsula on the European continent that stretch northwards towards the even larger Scandinavian Peninsula. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map.

  3. Jutland, projection of northern Europe forming the continental portion of Denmark. The peninsula is bounded to the west and north by the North Sea and the Skagerrak and to the east by the Kattegat and the Little Belt. The Chersonesus Cimbrica, or Cimbric Chersonese, of ancient geography, it was.

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  4. Feb 24, 2021 · Denmark is geographically positioned both in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth. Denmark occupies the Jutland Peninsula and an archipelago of more than 443 islands, located to the east of the peninsula. Denmark shares its land border with Germany in the south.

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  5. The entire Jutland peninsula is about 535 km long, originating around the small town of Lauenburg on the Elbe River in Northern Germany, stretching north all the way to the sandy spit of Skagens Odde in Denmark.

  6. North Jutland, also called the North Denmark Region, comprises the northern part of Jutland in Denmark. Limfjorden runs east-west, in the western part being the border of North Jutland, in eastern part running through the region.

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  8. Jutland sits below Sweden and Norway and just across the North Sea from the UK. In terms of Danish territory, the peninsula stretches from Padborg in the south to Skagen in the north. It’s the westernmost part of Denmark and separated from Sjælland — the island that Copenhagen is on — by Fyn.

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