Tricky question. I assume you refer to the national conflicts in 1850's - 1860's on the Jutland Peninsula respectively the Balkan conflict of 1990's. If one compare Denmark to Serbia, and Holstein to break-away Yugoslav republics like Slovenia and Croatia, then I think the major difference is that the 100% German Holstein didn't just want to leave the Danish Kingdom (as the smaller republics wanted to leave Serbia), but to pull the ethnically mixed Schleswig along with it, which was unacceptable to the Danish government. The similarity is that Denmark was pointing to a 1.000 years old ownership of Schleswig (originally agreed with the German Emperor in 812 AD), just as Serbia pointed to a historical right to Kosovo going back to at least the 14th century.
They are the result of the subduction processes related to plate tectonic movements, specifically they mostly form where one oceanic tectonic plate subducts another one.
a peninsula...
This is called a peninsula, a geographical landform that is almost completely surrounded by water on three sides. Peninsulas can vary in size and shape and are found all around the world.
Florida and the Yucatan Peninsula.
Albania
The five major peninsulas of Europe include:1. Italian peninsula (Apennine peninsula)2. Iberian peninsula (Spain, Portugal, Andorra, France)3. Balkan peninsula (Greece, Macedonia, Albania, etc.)4. Jutland peninsula (Denmark & Germany)5. Scandinavian peninsula (Norway & Sweden)Jutland, Scandinavian, Apennine, Iberian and Balkan
One of Europe's highest mountain ranges that stretches from Spain to the Balkan Peninsula.
There are a few islands below it, most being small, but the main one is Crete.
The Italian Peninsula or Apennine Peninsula is one of the three large peninsulas of Southern Europe (the other two are the Iberian Peninsula and Balkan Peninsula), spanning 1,000 km (620 mi) from the Po Valley in the north to the central Mediterranean Sea in the south.
Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia and Montenegro are all fully located on the Balkan Peninsula. Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Slovenia and Turkey are partially located on the peninsula.
Southern Europe is composed of four large peninsulas (Iberian Peninsula, Apennine Peninsula, Balkan Peninsula, and Anatolian Peninsula) as well as one main sea (the Mediterranean Sea) with many branches (Adriatic Sea, Balearic Sea, Ionian Sea, etc.).
The Italian Peninsula is one of the three great peninsulas of southern Europe, the other two being the Balkan (to the east) and the Iberian (to the west).
One company controls a whole industry.
one company controls a whole industry
One company controls a whole industry.
It is the creation of the provisional goverment.Or (temporary goverment.)It was created during the meet on the brazos on washington meeting.