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Grenen is a long
sandbar spit at
Skagen Odde (the
headland of Jutland),
north of the town of Skagen.
Grenen (The Branch) was
named for its
shape like...
- and part of
northern Germany (Schleswig-Holstein). It
stretches from the
Grenen spit in the
north to the
confluence of the Elbe and the Sude in the southeast...
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thriving but
threatened biodiversity.
Protected areas include:
Denmark Grenen The Bay of Aalborg,
comprising a 1,774 km2 (685 sq mi)
shallow sea area...
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Observatory observes the
migration on
Grenen from the
highest sand dune
located between the
parking lot and
Grenen: "The World's End".
Volunteers at Skagen...
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sandbar of
Grenen at the tip of the spit.[citation needed]
Skagen Odde
covers the
narrow peninsula from Ålbæk in the south, to the area
around Grenen in the...
- such as
Bella Centre Natural sites. This
includes places like Møns Klint,
Grenen at
Skagen Odde, Jægersborg
Dyrehave and the four
national parks. Freely...
- 1994. The artist's
original idea for the
location of the
sculpture was
Grenen,
north of Skagen. The
monument can be seen from
ships leaving or entering...
- A
yellow dune with
Ammophila arenaria in
Grenen, Denmark....
- tribes. The
Jutes inhabitted the most
northern part of the
peninsula from
Grenen to Olger's **** [de]. This ****,
dating back to
around the
first century...
- Russia/Lithuania Hel Spit,
Poland Priwall,
Germany Vistula Spit, Poland/Russia
Grenen,
Denmark Lefevre Peninsula, Adelaide,
South Australia Letitia Spit, Fingal...