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The 5 main islands that make up Denmrk are Zealand, Fyn ,Funen , Lolland ,Jutland.

Nb. Fyn is actually another name for the island of Funen. So, there are four main islands and they are (in order of size): Jutland, Zealand, Funen (Fyn) and Lolland.

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