One example of a country that is both an island and has part of its territory on the mainland is Denmark. It consists of the Jutland peninsula as part of its mainland territory and numerous islands, including Zealand and Funen.
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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.
Denmark is a country consisting of one peninsula(Jutland), two larger isles( Fuhnen and Sealand) and a total of 72 inhabited isles.
The answer is Denmark which lies on top of Germany with the peninsular Jutland and the islands Fuen and Sealand with the capital Copenhagen.
Denmark makes up most of the Jutland peninsula.
Denmark occupies most of the Jutland peninsula, with Germany occupying a smaller part of it.
The Jutland Peninsula is the western continental part of Denmark. The Jutland Peninsula also comprises the northernmost part of Germany
Jutland is part of Denmark.It is the peninsula that is the part of Denmark that is connected to the European mainland.
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.
Denmark makes up most of the Jutland peninsula.
Jutland forms the mainland of Denmark. It is the peninsula in Northern Europe that stretches in the direction of the rest of Scandinavia.
Most of Denmark is on the Jutland Peninsula, as is a part of northern Germany.
One example of a country that is both an island and has part of its territory on the mainland is Denmark. It consists of the Jutland peninsula as part of its mainland territory and numerous islands, including Zealand and Funen.
Denmark lies there
Denmark lies there
Most of Denmark is on the Jutland Peninsula, as is a part of northern Germany.