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Jutland (Danish:
Jylland [ˈjyˌlænˀ],
Jyske Halvø or
Cimbriske Halvø; German:
Jütland,
Kimbrische Halbinsel or Jütische Halbinsel) is a
peninsula of Northern...
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Jutland is
typically chestnut, but may also be bay, gray, black, or roan, and
frequently has
white markings. In the
early 1900s, most
Jutlands were...
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Battle of
Jutland (German: Skagerrakschlacht, lit. 'Battle of the Skagerrak') was a
naval battle between Britain's
Royal Navy
Grand Fleet,
under Admiral...
- The name
South Jutland can
refer to
various different areas of the
peninsula of
Jutland in Denmark:
Sydjylland – a
loose designation for the
southern part...
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North Jutland may
refer to:
North Jutland Region,
administrative region covering North Jutland and
minor parts of
central Jutland North Jutland County...
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Jutland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jutland is a
peninsula that
comprises the
mainland part of
Denmark and part of
northern Germany.
Jutland may...
- Two
ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Jutland,
after the
Battle of
Jutland: HMS
Jutland was a to have been a Battle-class destroyer. She was...
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Northern Jutland (Danish: Nørrejylland) is a
historical region in Denmark,
defined as
Jutland north of the Kongeå (with the
region south of the Kongeå...
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Southern Jutland (Danish: Sønderjylland; German: Südjütland) is the name for the
region south of the Kongeå in
Jutland,
Denmark and
north of the Eider...
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Prince of
Jutland, also
known as
Royal Deceit and
Thrones & Empires, is a 1994
drama adventure film co-written and
directed by
Gabriel Axel and starring...