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Denmark is located southwest of Sweden and due south of Norway and is bordered by the German state (and former possession) Schleswig-Holstein to the south, with a 68-kilometre (42-mile) long land border. Denmark borders both the Baltic and North seas along its 8,750 km (5,440 mi) tidal shoreline.
The location of Denmark. The following outline is provided as an overview, and topical guide to Denmark. Denmark – country located in Scandinavia of Northern Europe. [1] It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries. The mainland is bordered to the south by Germany; Denmark is southwest of Sweden and south of Norway.
The longest rivers in Denmark measured from source to outlet in the sea incl. stretches through lakes. [1] Number Stream Length Included lakes Measured through the tributaries Located on km mi 1: Gudenå: 156.3 97.1: Bredvad Sø, Mossø, Gudensø, Ry Mølle Sø, Lillesø, Birksø, Julsø, Borre Sø, Brassø, Langsø, Sminge Sø, Tange Sø ...
It is the only Denmark Township statewide. [4] The area now composing Denmark Township was long inhabited by the Seneca Indian tribe. Peter Knapp, a New Yorker who arrived in 1809, was the first Euro-American settler in the area. [5] Denmark Township was described in 1833 as having one gristmill and two saw mills. [6]
No. ! Mountain Country part Elevation [1] [2] Notes m ft 1: Møllehøj: Skanderborg municipality: 170.86 560.6: 2: Yding Skovhøj: Horsens municipality: 170.77 560.3
Maps of Denmark (1 C) ... Military locations of Denmark (2 C, 1 P) N. Natural disasters in Denmark (2 C, ... Pages in category "Geography of Denmark"
Landforms of the Faroe Islands (9 C) ... Pages in category "Landforms of Denmark" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
No location in Denmark is farther from the coast than 52 km (32 mi). On the south-west coast of Jutland, the tide is between 1 and 2 m (3.28 and 6.56 ft), and the tideline moves outward and inward on a 10 km (6.2 mi) stretch. [56] Denmark's territorial waters total 105,000 square kilometres (40,541 square miles).