Denmark makes up most of the Jutland peninsula.
Yes, Denmark has two major peninsulas: Jutland (connected to mainland Europe) and Zealand (where the capital city, Copenhagen, is located). These peninsulas contribute to Denmark's unique geography and coastal features.
Denmark is located in Northern Europe. It is situated on the Jutland Peninsula and comprises numerous islands, including Zealand and Funen. Denmark shares borders with Germany to the south and is surrounded by the Baltic and North Seas.
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.
The five European peninsulas are the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula (Italy), the Balkan Peninsula (Greece, Albania, Bulgaria), the Scandinavian Peninsula (Norway and Sweden), and the Jutland Peninsula (Denmark and a small part of Germany).
Jutland is a peninsula in Denmark, located north of Germany
A Dane - since Jutland is located in Denmark
A Dane - since Jutland is located in Denmark
Denmark makes up most of the Jutland peninsula.
The Jutland, or more accurately, the Jutland Peninsula is an area of land which is split between the countries of Denmark and Germany in central Europe.
Two states are represented on the Jutland Peninsula; Denmark and Germany - out of those Denmark is the clearly smallest country/nation, but Denmark hold the majority of Jutland's surface area.
Denmark is on the Jutland (Jylland in Danish) Peninsula.
Two states are represented on the Jutland Peninsula; Denmark and Germany - out of those Denmark is the clearly smallest country/nation, but Denmark hold the majority of Jutland's surface area.
Jutland (Denmark, mostly)
Flenburg IS located in (the German part of) Jutland. There are approx. 10 km from Flenburg to the German-Danish border.
Denmark is a country consisting of one peninsula(Jutland), two larger isles( Fuhnen and Sealand) and a total of 72 inhabited isles.
Jutland is a peninsula that literally juts out of the top of Scandinavia. It is part of Two countries: Denmark and Germany.