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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Jutland

    Northern Schleswig was also known as South Jutland County (1970–2006) and is now part of the Region of Southern Denmark. Southern Schleswig is a part of the German federal state Schleswig-Holstein. Both parts cooperate today as a Euroregion called Sønderjylland–Schleswig, which covers most of Southern Jutland. See also South Jutland County

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      What is Southern Jutland called now?
      Southern Jutland ( Danish: Sønderjylland) is the name for the region south of the Kongeå in Jutland, Denmark and north of the Eider (river) in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The region north of the Kongeå is called Nørrejylland, 'Northern Jutland'). Both territories had their own ting assemblies in the Middle Ages (in Viborg and Urnehoved ).
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      Where is Danish Jutland located?
      Administratively, Danish Jutland comprises three of Denmark's five regions, namely Nordjylland, Midtjylland and the western half of Southern Denmark, which includes Funen.
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      What does North Jutlandic Island stand for?
      This island is called Vendsyssel-Thy or Nørrejyske Ø (" North Jutlandic Island ") and is still commonly reckoned as part of the peninsula; it is also partly coterminous with the county and future region called North Jutland.
      What separates the coast of Jutland from the mainland?
      The northernmost part of Jutland is separated from the mainland by the Limfjord, a narrow stretch of water bisecting the peninsula from coast to coast. The Limfjord was formerly a long brackish water inlet, but a breaching North Sea flood in 1825 created a coast to coast connection.
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    • Jutland - Wikipedia

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      The historic southern border of Jutland was the river Eider, which forms the border between the former duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, as well as the border between the Danish and German realms from c. 850 to 1864.

      What is the geography of Jutland?
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jutlandic_dialect

      Standard Danish phonology contains nasal, aspirated voiceless and devoiced plosives (labial, alveolar, and velar). Four voiceless fricatives, [f], [s], [ɕ] and [h] are present, as well as approximants: [ʊ̯], [ð̞], [ɪ̯], and [ɐ̯]. There are also three regular and a lateral approximant, [ʋ], [l], [j] and [ʁ]. Below is a table depicting the consonant inventory of Danish. Phonemes that appear in standard Danish are in black and phonemes which are only seen in the dialects of Jutland (jysk) …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Jutland_Artillery_Regiment

      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Southern Jutland Artillery Regiment ( Danish: Sønderjyske Artilleriregiment) was an artillery regiment of the Royal Danish Army. The regiment was established on November 1, 1951 as 4 Field Artillery Regiment in Aarhus.

    • https://dbpedia.org/page/South_Jutlandic

      South Jutlandic is spoken in Southern Jutland (Sønderjylland; also called Schleswig or Slesvig) on both sides of the border between Denmark and Germany. Variants of the dialect include Western and Eastern South Jutlandic (including Alsisk). The former variant in Angeln and Schwansen was known as Angel Danish.

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stød

      South of a line ( Danish: Stødgrænsen, 'Stød-border') that goes through central South Jutland and crosses Southern Funen and central Langeland and north of Lolland-Falster, Møn, Southern Zealand, and Bornholm, there is neither stød nor pitch …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Danish

      5 hours ago · Glottolog. scan1238. East Danish refers to dialects of the Danish language spoken in Bornholm ( Bornholmsk dialect) in Denmark and once spoken in Blekinge, Halland, Skåne ( Scanian dialect) and the southern parts of Småland in Sweden. The dialects spoken in Sweden have been replaced by Swedish, and are now considered to be South Swedish ...

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_language

      Dutch (Nederlands [ˈneːdərlɑnts] ()) is a West Germanic language spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million people as a second language, constituting most of the population of the Netherlands (where it is the only official language countrywide) and about 60% of the population of Belgium (as one of three official languages). It is the third most widely …

    • https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jutland

      It forms the mainland part of Denmark and a northern part of Germany. It separates the North Sea from the Baltic Sea. Its terrain is relatively flat, with low hills and peat bogs. It has an area of 29,775 km² (11,496 square miles), and a population of 2,491,852 (2004).

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