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  2. Rønde - Wikipedia

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    A road from Aarhus to another coastal town, Grenå, passes through Rønde, with 33 kilometres to Grenå. Grenå is a coastal town with part of the economy based on tourism, for a large part due to a sandy beach facing the Kattegat sea between Denmark and Sweden.

  3. Marguerite route - Wikipedia

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    The Marguerite route is a tourist route in Denmark passing approximately 1000 of Denmark's smaller and larger attractions, sights and historic sites. The total length of the route is 3600 km. The route was opened on April 21, 1991 by Queen Margrethe II .

  4. Fehmarn Belt fixed link - Wikipedia

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    On 3 March 2020, the German Federal Ministry of Transport, the State of Schleswig-Holstein and Deutsche Bahn announced that a new 1.7 km long immersed Fehmarn Sound Tunnel (German: Fehmarnsundtunnel) with four road lanes and two rail tracks, costing approximately 714 million euros, is planned to be built by 2028, while the current bridge will ...

  5. Danish national road network - Wikipedia

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    The Danish national road network (Danish: Primærrute) is a numbering system for roads in Denmark developed by the Danish Road Directorate (Danish: Vejdirektoratet). The roads are numbered from 6 to 99 and 01 to 04 for ring roads with Danish national road status. There are currently 37 Danish national roads, and 59 is currently the highest number.

  6. Transport in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Denmark is developed and modern. [ clarification needed ] The motorway network covers 1,111 km [ 1 ] while the railway network totals 2,667 km of operational track. [ 2 ]

  7. Geography of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Denmark overproduces about 66% of food production compared to their own population size (5.7 million) being that they are able to feed 15 million people. This is a byproduct of being highly productive within the Danish agricultural production. [7] In 1961, Denmark's Agricultural land represented 74.5% of land area.

  8. Rail transport in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Map of the current, under construction and approved high-speed lines set to be built or upgraded in Denmark. Also includes completed lines. Also includes completed lines. Banedanmark is in charge of 2,045 km of railway lines, [ 4 ] which do not include the lines controlled by private railways.

  9. European route E20 - Wikipedia

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    European route E20 is a part of the United Nations International E-road network. It runs roughly west–east through Ireland, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Estonia, and Russia. Its length is 1,880 km (1,170 mi) but it is not continuous; at three points, a sea crossing is required.