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Geography of Denmark



For the tourists and travelers across the world, a visit to Denmark will surely be a memorable experience for you and your family. Geography of Denmark will enable you to have a clear picture of the land, its natural landscapes and rivers of Denmark. Geography of Denmark is of great help to the students who wants to know about land and water feature of this beautiful country of Denmark.

Geography of Denmark states that Denmark is located in Northern Europe, on the Jutland Peninsula and several islands in the Baltic Sea. It borders the Baltic Sea and the North Sea along its 7,314 kilometers of coastline. With regard to its size, Denmark is comparable to that of Massachusetts or Nova Scotia. Demark has a 68 kilometers border with Germany. Denmark experiences a temperate climate all the year around.

The climate of Denmark remains pleasant all the year around. The winters are mild and windy and the summers are cool. The local terrain is generally flat with a few gentle rolling plains. The territory of Denmark includes the island of Born Holm in the Baltic Sea and the rest of metropolitan Denmark, excluding the Faroe Islands and Greenland.

The position of Denmark is such that Denmark has complete control of the Danish Straits linking the Baltic and the North Seas. Denmark's natural resources include petroleum, natural gas, fish, salt, limestone, stone, gravel and sand.

Of the total land area, Arable land is 60%, permanent pastures is 5%, forests and woodland comprises of 10% and irrigated land area is 4 350 square kilometers. The territorial sea area covers about 12 nautical miles or 22 kilometers. Geographic coordinates 56 North and 10 East. The highest point in Denmark is the Yding Skovhoej that is 173 meters above the sea level.

Natural hazards include floods which is a very common threat in some areas of the country, particularly in parts of Jutland, along the southern coast of the island of Lolland. Volcanic activity does not happen as there are no volcanoes in the region.

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