Denmark forms the northern part of the Jutland peninsula.
Denmark lies there
Denmark is on the Jutland Peninsula.
Denmark
Denmark occupies most of the Jutland peninsula, with Germany occupying a smaller part of it.
Denmark lies there
Denmark, Italy, and Greece occupy full peninsulas. Denmark occupies the Jutland Peninsula, Italy occupies the Apennine, or Italian, peninsula, and Greece occupies the Greek Peninsula.
Denmark occupies the Jutland peninsula by itself. It is the European country furthest west that occupies a peninsula alone. However, I would term it a country in northern Europe as opposed to western Europe. If Europe was split into just northern and southern, there would be two answers; Italy and Denmark.
The Jutland Peninsula. Don't get confused between The Jutland Peninsula and Scandinavian Peninsula. Trust me it's the Jutland Peninsula!
Denmark makes up most of the Jutland peninsula.
Denmark lies there
Denmark lies there
Two states are represented on the Jutland Peninsula; Denmark and Germany - out of those Denmark is the clearly smallest country/nation, but Denmark hold the majority of Jutland's surface area.
The country of Spain occupies most of the Iberian Peninsula.
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Two states are represented on the Jutland Peninsula; Denmark and Germany - out of those Denmark is the clearly smallest country/nation, but Denmark hold the majority of Jutland's surface area.