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Summary Of: Jutland

Jutland has historically been one of the three... a wall stretching across South Jutland at the shortest distance from the... Jutland was considered a British strategic victory... The northernmost part of Jutland is separated by the... Jutland north of the Limfjord... Typical of Jutland are the distinctive... is better preserved in Jutland than in eastern Denmark and the dialect... The largest cities in the German part of Jutland or the Jutland Peninsula are...

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