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-land
The suffix -land which can be found in several countries' name and country subdivisions indicates a toponymy—a land.
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Aabenraa County
Aabenraa County (Åbenrå Amt, former spelling: Aabenraa Amt) is a former province in Denmark, located on the east-central region of Southern Jutland.
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Aage Friis
Aage Friis (16 August 1870 in Korsør, Denmark – 5 October 1949 in Hellerup) was a Danish historian and university lecturer.
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Alu (runic)
The sequence alu is found in numerous Elder Futhark runic inscriptions of Germanic Iron Age Scandinavia (and more rarely in early Anglo-Saxon England) between the 3rd and the 8th century.
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Ancient Diocese of Ribe
The former Roman Catholic diocese of Ribe (29 deaneries, 278 parishes) consisted of the modern Danish Provinces of Ribe, Vejle and Ringkøbing, and part of Southern Jutland.
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Andkær
Andkær is a small town in Southern Jutland, Denmark.
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Andreas Samuel Krebs
Andreas Samuel Krebs (10 March 1766 – 28 March 1818) was a Danish-Norwegian army officer.
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Angeln
Angeln (English and Latin: Anglia, German and Low Saxon: Angeln, Danish: Angel) is a small peninsula within the larger Jutland (Cimbric) Peninsula in the region of Southern Schleswig, which constitutes the Northern part of the northernmost German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein, protruding into the Bay of Kiel of the Baltic Sea.
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Anne Catherine of Brandenburg
Anne Catherine of Brandenburg (26 June 1575 – 8 April 1612) was queen-consort of Denmark and Norway from 1597 to 1612 as the first spouse of King Christian IV of Denmark.
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Architecture of Aarhus
The architecture of Aarhus comprises numerous architectural styles and works from the Middle Age to present day.
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Asmaa Abdol-Hamid
Asmaa Abdol-Hamid (أسماء عبد الحميد) (born November 22, 1981) is an Arab-Danish social worker and politician living in Odense.
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Assens, Denmark
Assens is a town with a population of 5,956 (1 January 2014) on the west coast of the island of Funen on the eastern side of the Little Belt in central Denmark.
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Åbenrå (street)
Åbenrå is a street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Æ
Æ (minuscule: æ) is a grapheme named æsc or ash, formed from the letters a and e, originally a ligature representing the Latin diphthong ae.
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Ærø
Ærø is one of the Danish Baltic Sea islands, and part of the Southern Denmark Region.
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Battle of Dybbøl (1848)
The First Battle of Dybbøl was the first of three battles of the First War of Schleswig to be fought at Dybbøl between the Danish army and forces of Prussia and other German states.
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Bernhard Dunker
Bernhard Dunker (22 May 1809 – 28 July 1870) was a Norwegian jurist, barrister and Attorney General of Norway.
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Biikebrennen
The Biikebrennen (meaning "bonfires" in Northern Low Saxon), Biikebrånen (in North Frisian) or Pers Awten (meaning "Saint Peter's Eve" in South Jutish) is an annual celebration held on 21 February in North Frisia, in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein and in Southern Jutland in Denmark.
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Broager Sparekasse Skansen
Broager Sparekasse Skansen is a handball arena in Sønderborg, in Sønderjylland, which is primarily used for SønderjyskE handball home match.
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Byre-dwelling
A byre-dwelling ("byre"+ "dwelling") or Wohnstallhaus (German term: + +) is a farmhouse in which the living quarters are combined with the livestock and/or grain barn under the same roof.
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Canute Lavard
Canute Lavard (Danish: Knud Lavard) (March 12, 1096 – 7 January 1131) was a Danish prince.
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Carl Bock (explorer)
Carl Alfred Bock (17 September 1849 – 10 August 1932) was a Norwegian government official, author, naturalist and explorer.
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Carl Nielsen
Carl August Nielsen (9 June 18653 October 1931) was a Danish musician, conductor and violinist, widely recognized as his country's most prominent composer.
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Central Denmark Region
Central Denmark Region (Region Midtjylland), commonly referred to as Central Jutland Region and sometimes simply Mid Jutland, is an administrative region of Denmark established on 1 January 2007 as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform.
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Christiansfeld
Christiansfeld, with a population of 2,855 (1 January 2014), is a town in Kolding Municipality in Southern Jutland in Region of Southern Denmark.
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Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (2 January 1783 – 22 July 1853) was a Danish painter.
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Christopher II of Denmark
Christopher II (29 September 1276 – 2 August 1332) was king of Denmark from 1320 to 1326 and again from 1329 until his death.
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Church frescos in Denmark
Church frescos or church wall paintings (Danish: kalkmalerier) are to be found in some 600 churches across Denmark, no doubt representing the highest concentration of surviving church murals anywhere in the world.
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Constitution of Denmark
The Constitutional Act of the Kingdom of Denmark (Danmarks Riges Grundlov), or simply the Constitution (Grundloven), is the constitution of the Kingdom of Denmark, applying equally in Denmark proper, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
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Copenhagen criteria
The Copenhagen Criteria are the rules that define whether a country is eligible to join the European Union.
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Curt Hansen (chess player)
Curt Hansen (born September 18, 1964 in Bov, Sønderjylland) is a Danish chess grandmaster and a former World Junior Champion.
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Danish cuisine
Danish cuisine (det danske køkken) originated from the peasant population's own local produce and was enhanced by cooking techniques developed in the late 19th century and the wider availability of goods after the Industrial Revolution.
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Danish minority of Southern Schleswig
The Danish ethnic minority in Southern Schleswig, Germany, has existed by this name since 1920, when the Schleswig Plebiscite split German-ruled Schleswig into two parts: Northern Schleswig, with a Danish majority and a German minority was united with Denmark, while Southern Schleswig remained a part of Germany and had a German majority and Danish and Frisian minority populations.
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Danish National Cycle Route 1
Danish national cycle route 1, known as the Vestkystruten (West Coast Route), is the first of the 11 Danish National Cycle Routes.
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Danish National Cycle Route 5
Danish national cycle route 5, known as the Østkystruten (East Coast Route), is the fifth of the 11 Danish National Cycle Routes.
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Danish Nature Agency
The Danish Nature Agency (Danish: Naturstyrelsen) is part of the Ministry of Environment (Miljøministeriet), and deals with a number of tasks in nature conservation and forestry.
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Danish West Indian Islands sale referendum, 1916
A referendum on the sale of the Danish West Indian Islands to the United States of America was held in Denmark on 14 December 1916.
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Denmark in World War II
During most of World War II, Denmark was first a protectorate, then an occupied territory under Germany.
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Duchy of Schleswig
The Duchy of Schleswig (Hertugdømmet Slesvig; Herzogtum Schleswig; Low German: Sleswig; North Frisian: Slaswik) was a duchy in Southern Jutland (Sønderjylland) covering the area between about 60 km north and 70 km south of the current border between Germany and Denmark.
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Duke of Schleswig
The following list is a list of jarls and dukes, who ruled over Schleswig respectively Southern Jutland (Sønderjylland).
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Efterskole
An efterskole (literally "afterschool", plural efterskoler) is a unique type of Danish independent residential school for young people between the age of 14 to 18.
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Emil Nolde
Emil Nolde (born Emil Hansen; 7 August 1867 – 13 April 1956) was a German-Danish painter and printmaker.
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Eric Christoffersen of Denmark
Eric Christoffersen (c. 1307 – c. 1332) (Erik Christoffersen) was king of Denmark from 1321 until his death, jointly with his father, King Christopher II.
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Escape Artists (Danish band)
Escape Artists is a post-punk band from Copenhagen, Denmark, formed 1981 in Haderslev, Sønderjylland.
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European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages
The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (ECRML) is a European treaty (CETS 148) adopted in 1992 under the auspices of the Council of Europe to protect and promote historical regional and minority languages in Europe.
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European Parliament election, 2014 (Denmark)
The European Parliament election of 2014 in Denmark was an election held in Denmark on 25 May 2014 to decide who would represent Denmark in the European Parliament (EP) from 2014 to 2019.
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Fishcake
A fishcake (sometimes written as fish cake) is a food item similar to a croquette, consisting of filleted fish or other seafood with potato patty, sometimes coated in breadcrumbs or batter, and fried.
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Frederik Ahlefeldt
Frederik Ahlefeldt (1623 - July 7, 1686) was a Danish landowner and Grand Chancellor.
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Freyr
Freyr (Old Norse: Lord), sometimes anglicized as Frey, is a widely attested god associated with sacral kingship, virility and prosperity, with sunshine and fair weather, and pictured as a phallic fertility god in Norse mythology.
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Friction drum
A friction drum is a musical instrument found in various forms in Africa, Asia, Europe and South America.
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Frisia
Frisia (Fryslân, Dutch and Friesland) is a coastal region along the southeastern corner of the North Sea in what today is mostly a large part of the Netherlands, including modern Friesland, and smaller parts of northern Germany.
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Geographical renaming
Geographical renaming is the changing of the name of a geographical feature or area.
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Golden Horns of Gallehus
The Golden Horns of Gallehus were two horns made of sheet gold, discovered in Gallehus, north of Møgeltønder in Southern Jutland, Denmark.
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Haderslev
Haderslev (German) is a Danish town of Region of Southern Denmark with a population of 21,574 (1 January 2014).
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Haderslev Cathedral
Haderslev Cathedral (Haderslev Domkirke) also known as Our Lady's Church is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Haderslev located in Haderslev, Denmark.
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Haderslev County
Haderslev County (Haderslev Amt) is a former province in Denmark, located on the northernmost part of Southern Jutland.
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Haderslevhus
Haderslevhus (or Hansborg) is the name of a castle that once stood in the Danish city of Haderslev, until destroyed by a fire.
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Hamburg culture
The Hamburg culture or Hamburgian (15,500-13,100 BP) was a Late Upper Paleolithic culture of reindeer hunters in northwestern Europe during the last part of the Weichsel Glaciation beginning during the Bölling interstadial.
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Hans Adolph Brorson
Hans Adolph Brorson (20 June 1694, Randerup – 3 June 1764, Ribe) was a Danish Pietist bishop and hymn writer.
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Hans Michael Jebsen
Hans Michael Jebsen is a Hong Kong-based Danish businessman and landowner.
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Håkan Rosengren
Håkan Rosengren is a Swedish clarinet virtuoso, active in the United States and Europe.
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Hærulf Runestone
The Hærulf Runestone is a Viking Age runestone located north of Hovslund's station in Southern Jutland, Denmark.
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HDMY Dannebrog (1879)
Dannebrog was a Danish royal side-wheel paddle steam yacht, which was built in 1879 and decommissioned in 1931.
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Henry, Duke of Schleswig
Henry, Duke of Schleswig (– August 1375) was Duke of Schleswig (or Southern Jutland, as the Danes call it) from 1364 until his death.
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Hermann Duckek
Hermann Duckek (* 9. September 1936, Ulm/Donau,Germany, † 3. March 2001, Hoersholm, Denmark) was a German farmer and riding-master who built equestrian arenas throughout the World.
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History of Denmark
The history of Denmark as a unified kingdom began in the 8th century, but historic documents describe the geographic area and the people living there—the Danes—as early as 500 AD.
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History of Schleswig-Holstein
The history of Schleswig-Holstein consists of the corpus of facts since the pre-history times until the modern establishing of the Schleswig-Holstein state.
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History of the North Sea
The North Sea, though often an area of conflict, has an extensive history of maritime commerce and trade routes between its coastal nations whose economies and industries were also able to exploit its resources.
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Hjortspring boat
The Hjortspring boat is a vessel designed as a large canoe, from the Scandinavian Pre-Roman Iron Age.
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House of Estridsen
The House of Estridsen, sometimes called the Estridsen or Estrith Dynasty, was the dynasty that provided the Kings of Denmark from 1047 to 1412.
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Jørgen Iversen Dyppel
Jørgen Iversen Dyppel (February 25, 1638 – 1683), also called George Iversen or Ifversen, or sometimes Doppel in Knox, was the first governor of the renewed establishment of St. Thomas in the Danish West Indies, from 1672 to 1680.
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Jørgen Sonne (painter)
Jørgen Valentin Sonne (24 June 1801, Birkerød – 24 September 1890, Copenhagen) was a Danish genre painter; known primarily for his battle scenes.
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Johan Christian Drewsen
Johan Christian Drewsen (23 December 1777 - 25 August 1851) was a Danish paper manufacturer, agronomist and politician.
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Karl Clausen
Karl Søren Clausen (15 August 1904 – 5 December 1972) was a Danish pianist, conductor, composer and musicologist.
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Kongeå
The river Kongeå (in German Königs Au) defines the border between Northern and Southern Jutland in Jutland in Denmark.
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Languages of the European Union
The languages of the European Union are languages used by people within the member states of the European Union (EU).
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List of consorts of Schleswig and Holstein
The Duchesses of Schleswig-Holstein were the consorts of the rulers of Schleswig-Holstein and the separate states of Schleswig and Holstein, before that, the two duchies of Schleswig and Holstein.
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List of Euroregions
This is a list of European cross-border regions, often called Euroregions.
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List of German exonyms
Below is a list of German language exonyms for formerly German places and places in non-German-speaking areas of the world.
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List of Gothic brick buildings
By a lot of people, the term Brick Gothic is used for what more specifically is called Baltic Brick Gothic or North German Brick Gothic.
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List of official languages by country and territory
This is a complete list of the official languages of countries and dependent territories of the world.
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List of sovereign states by date of formation
Below is a list of sovereign states with the dates of their formation (date of their independence or of their constitution), sorted by continent.
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List of state leaders in 1086
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Little Belt
The Little Belt is a strait between the island of Funen and the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark.
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Margrethe II of Denmark
Margrethe II (Margrethe 2.,; Margreta 2.; Margrethe II; full name: Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid; born 16 April 1940) is the Queen of Denmark; as well as the supreme authority of the Church of Denmark and Commander-in-Chief of the Danish Defence.
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Marstal
Marstal is a town in southern Denmark, located in Ærø municipality on the island of Ærø.
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Medieval Scandinavian law
Medieval Scandinavian law, a subset of Germanic law, was originally memorized by lawspeakers, but after the end of the Viking Age they were committed to writing, mostly by Christian monks after the Christianization of Scandinavia.
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Moderen
Carl Nielsen's incidental music Moderen (The Mother), Opus 41, was written for a gala celebrating the reunification of Southern Jutland with Denmark.
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Moin
Moin, moi or mòjn is a Danish, Frisian, Kashubian and Low German greeting from East Frisia, Southern Schleswig (including North Frisia and Flensburg), Bremen, Hamburg, Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the eastern and northern Netherlands and Southern Jutland in Denmark.
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N. F. S. Grundtvig
Nikolaj Frederik Severin Grundtvig (8 September 1783 – 2 September 1872), most often referred to as N. F. S. Grundtvig, was a Danish pastor, author, poet, philosopher, historian, teacher and politician.
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Niels Neergaard
Niels Thomasius Neergaard (27 June 1854 – 2 September 1936) was a Danish historian and political figure, a member of the Liberal Moderate Venstre and since 1910 of Venstre.
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Niels Toller
Niels Toller (1592 – 8 January 1642) was a Danish-born merchant who settled in Norway and became the wealthiest person in Christiania.
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Nikolaj Nissen (1627–1684)
Nikolaj Nissen (born 29 May 1627 at Oldemorstoft, died 19 April 1684 in Hamburg), also spelled Nicolai Nissen or Nicolaus Nissen, was a Danish judge and estate owner.
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Nissen (noble family)
Nissen, von Nissen and von Nissen-Benzon is a Danish family of land owners from Southern Jutland, which was partially ennobled in 1710.
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Nordic countries
The Nordic countries or the Nordics are a geographical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic, where they are most commonly known as Norden (literally "the North").
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North Germanic languages
The North Germanic languages make up one of the three branches of the Germanic languages, a sub-family of the Indo-European languages, along with the West Germanic languages and the extinct East Germanic languages.
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Northern Jutland
Northern Jutland (Nørrejylland) is a historical region in Denmark, defined as Jutland north of the Kongeå (with the region south of the Kongeå called Southern Jutland (Sønderjylland)).
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Nydam Mose
Nydam Mose ("Nydam Bog") is an archaeological site located at Øster Sottrup, a town located in Sundeved, eight kilometres from Sønderborg, Denmark.
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Ole Kirk Christiansen
Ole Kirk Christiansen (7 April 1891 – 11 March 1958) was the founder of the Danish construction toy company The Lego Group.
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Peter Jebsen
Peter Jebsen (6 May 1824 – 30 October 1892) was a Norwegian businessperson and politician.
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Political union
A political union is a type of state which is composed of or created out of smaller states.
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Princess Benedikte of Denmark
Princess Benedikte of Denmark, Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (Benedikte Astrid Ingeborg Ingrid, born 29 April 1944) is the second daughter of King Frederick IX and Queen Ingrid of Denmark.
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Privatbanen Sønderjylland
Privatbanen Sønderjylland ApS (abbreviated PBS, also known under the byname EuroRail) was a Danish railway operating company that existed between 1997 and 2001.
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Public holidays in Denmark
Some of these days derive from politics, and some from Roman Catholic traditions that predate the current national church.
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Queen Anne-Marie of Greece
Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, (Άννα-Μαρία, born Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark on 30 August 1946) is the wife of King Constantine II, who reigned from 1964 until 1973.
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Rail transport in Denmark
The rail transport system in Denmark consists of 2,633 km of railway lines, of which the Copenhagen S-train network, the main line Helsingør-Copenhagen-Padborg (at the German border), and the Lunderskov-Esbjerg line are electrified.
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Reginbrand
Reginbrand was a bishop of the Ancient See of Aarhus.
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Region Sønderjylland–Schleswig
Region Sønderjylland–Schleswig is the regional centre for cross-border cooperation between the municipalities of Tønder, Aabenraa, Haderslev and Sønderborg, and regional council of southern Denmark, the districts Schleswig-Flensburg and Nordfriesland, plus the city of Flensburg.
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Saint Marcellus' flood
Saint Marcellus' flood or Grote Mandrenke (Low Saxon:; "Great Drowning of Men") was a massive southwesterly Atlantic gale (also known as a European windstorm) which swept across the British Isles, the Netherlands, northern Germany, and Denmark (including Schleswig/Southern Jutland) around 16 January 1362, causing at minimum 25,000 deaths.
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Sønderborg County
Sønderborg County (Sønderborg Amt) is a former province in Denmark, located on the island of Als and the easternmost part of Southern Jutland.
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Sønderjyllands Allé
Sønderjyllands Allé is a street in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Sønderjysk kaffebord
A sønderjysk kaffebord (English: Southern Jutland Coffee table) consists of various types of cakes, served on a table with coffee.
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SønderjyskE
SønderjyskE is a Danish sport corporation.
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SønderjyskE Håndbold
SønderjyskE is a Danish sport club.
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Schackenborg Castle
Schackenborg Castle (Schackenborg Slot) is a château located in Møgeltønder, Southern Jutland.
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Schleswig plebiscites, 1920
The Schleswig plebiscites were two plebiscites, organized according to section XII, articles 109 to 114 of the Treaty of Versailles of 28 June 1919, in order to determine the future border between Denmark and Germany through the former duchy of Schleswig.
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Simon Faber
Simon Faber (born September 11, 1968 in Flensburg) is a German Politician (Südschleswigscher Wählerverband) and was Lord Mayor of Flensburg between January 15, 2011 and January 15, 2017.
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Skamlingsbanken
Skamlingsbanken is a large hill located in Vejstrup Parish, Jutland, Denmark, between Kolding and Christiansfeld.
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Skirmish of Århus
Skirmish of Århus or Rytterfægtningen on 31 May 1849 was a skirmish during the First Schleswig War between Denmark and Prussia under the German Confederation, a few kilometers north of the city of Aarhus, Denmark.
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Slesvig
Slesvig is the Danish name for.
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Solvej Balle
Solvej Balle (born 1962) is a Danish writer.
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South Jutland
The name South Jutland can refer to various different areas of the peninsula of Jutland in Denmark.
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South Jutlandic
South Jutlandic or South Jutish (South Jutish: Synnejysk; Sønderjysk; Südjütisch or Plattdänisch) is a dialect of the Danish language.
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Sydbank
Sydbank A/S is one of Denmark's largest full service banks headquartered in Aabenraa.
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Tønder County
Tønder County (Tønder Amt) is a former province in Denmark, located the south-western part of Southern Jutland.
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Traditional districts of Denmark
The traditional districts of Denmark differ from the country's administrative country subdivisions, as their existence and extent are usually not defined by law.
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TraXion
TraXion A/S (abbreviated TRX) was a Danish railway operating company that existed between 2001 and 2002.
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Treaty of Ribe
The Treaty of Ribe (Ribe-brevet meaning The Ribe letter; Vertrag von Ripen) was a proclamation at Ribe made by King Christian I of Denmark to a number of Holsatian nobles enabling himself to become Count of Holstein and regain control of Denmark's lost Duchy of Schleswig (Danish: Sønderjylland, i.e. South Jutland).
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Triangle Region (Denmark)
Triangle Region Denmark (Trekantområdet) is a cooperation consisting of seven Danish municipalities on the Danish peninsula of Jutland and the island of Funen: Billund, Fredericia, Haderslev, Kolding, Middelfart, Vejen and Vejle.
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Valdemar II of Denmark
Valdemar II (9 May 117028 March 1241), called Valdemar the Victorious or Valdemar the Conqueror (Valdemar Sejr), was the King of Denmark from 1202 until his death in 1241.
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Valdemar III of Denmark
Valdemar III (1314–1364) was king of Denmark from 1326 to 1329, while he was underage; he was also Duke of Schleswig as Valdemar V in 1325–26 and from 1330 to 1364.
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Varde IF
Varde IF is a Danish football club currently playing in the wome's Elitedivisionen and in the men's Danish 2nd Division West.
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10th Regiment (Denmark)
The 10th Regiment (10., widely known as the Feltherrens Fodregiment) was a Danish Army infantry regiment.
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1327
Year 1327 (MCCCXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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Soenderjylland, Sonderjylland, Sønderjylland.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Jutland