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Country Details

This country includes over 400 individual islands, most connected by bridges,
and linked by an efficient ferry system.
The Jutland Peninsula and the entire country is mostly low, flat land, averaging
only 100 ft. (300m) above sea level.
It is known worldwide for its dairy, livestock and commercial fishing industries,
and for trend-setting wind-turbine electricity generators.
Tourism thrives in here, especially in one of its city’s, a stylish city of museums,
nitelife and fabulous shopping. Legoland Park and Tivoli are magnets for children
of all ages.
Quick Facts and Figures
Population 5,387,000 (2003 est.)
Religions Evangelical Lutheran, others
Land Area 43,070 sq km (16,629 sq miles)
Landforms The country is mostly flat, and includes over 400 islands, and the
Jutland Peninsula.
A few hills are in the central Jutland Peninsula. The highest point (Yding
Skovhoj) sits there, at 568 ft. (173m).
The coastline is indented by lagoons and fjords, and Lim Fjord is the largest.
A few small rivers slice through the land, and there are no significant lakes.

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