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  2. Geography of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen remains the largest city in Denmark with a population of 1.2 million people and a metro population of 1.99 million. Copenhagen became Denmark's capital in 1443 and now currently sits with a population density of 6,800 per square kilometre (18,000/sq mi). [10] [11] About a quarter of Danes live in the capital Copenhagen. [12]

  3. List of rivers of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Almost half are less than 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) long. 52 of them are over 25 kilometres (16 mi) long and 17 are over 50 kilometres (31 mi) long. [1] The longest river is Gudenå with 156.3 kilometres (97.1 mi) while Skjern Å has the largest discharge at the mouth with on average 30 cubic metres per second (1,100 cu ft/s). [2]

  4. Outline of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Category:Geography of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Maps of Denmark (1 C) Micronations in Denmark (3 P) ... Pages in category "Geography of Denmark" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  6. File:Denmark - Location Map (2013) - DNK - UNOCHA.svg

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    This map is part of a collection of 216 free country maps, created by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), to be used in print, web or broadcast products. The ReliefWeb Location Maps released here are maps that highlight a country, its capital, major populated places and the surrounding regions.

  7. Denmark - Wikipedia

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    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).

  8. Category:Landforms of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Glaciers of Denmark (1 C) H. Headlands of Denmark (2 C, 2 P) ... Pages in category "Landforms of Denmark" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  9. Fjard - Wikipedia

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    Other low relief landforms that are only associated with fjards, such as mud flats, salt marshes, and flood plains, [1] further characterize the difference between fjords and fjards. " Förden " of the German coast and the fjords of Danish eastern Jutland together form a third type of glacial inlet.