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Djursland (Danish pronunciation: [ˈtjuɐ̯ˀsˌlænˀ]) is a 1,417 km2
hilly lowland peninsula in
Denmark at the
entrance to the
Baltic Sea,
between Denmark...
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contributes to
creation of wide
beaches on the
exposed east
coast of
Djursland.
Djurslands east
coast protrudes into the
Kattegat Sea, with a
tendency to coastal...
- Ring
Djursland is a
motor racing circuit in Pederstrup, Denmark. The
circuit is
owned by Tradium, who run
daily driving courses there. It used to host...
- FC
Djursland was an ****ociation
football club
based in the town of Grenaa, Denmark. The club was a
merger established in
Djursland in 2009, originally...
- Bay of
Aarhus viewed from
southern Djursland...
- Danish). Banedanmark.
Retrieved 2014-10-14. På
sporet af
Djurslands jernbaner (in Danish).
Djurslands Jernbanemuseum. 2005. p. 61. "Aarhus tram-train project...
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Until 1
January 2007 Nørre
Djurs muni****lity ("Northern
Djursland") was a muni****lity (Danish, kommune) in the
former Aarhus County on the east coast...
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sightseeing drives, and
horseback riding, on
southern Djursland 30 km
south of
Grenaa Djurslands medieval country churches.
Thorsager church is the only...
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primary gateway for Aarhus,
located 40 km from the city
centre via the
Djursland motorway.
Since December 2016, the
local authority of
Aarhus Kommune is...
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Until 1
January 2007
Midtdjurs ("Central
Djursland") was a muni****lity (Danish, kommune) in the
former Aarhus County on the
Jutland peninsula in central...