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Jutland         
  • Bunker remnants from WWII in Thyborøn. German fortifications remain along the entire west coast of Jutland.
  • Military stratagem in the maneuver against the Romans by [[Cimbri]] and Teutons circa 100 B.C.
  • Danish troops at Bredevad, 10 km north of the border, on the morning of the Nazi invasion. Two of these soldiers were killed in action.
  • Regions of Denmark; Jutland is highlighted in [[green]].
  • Until the late 19th century, West Jutland was marked by vast moors covered with heather, a small population and low-intensive agriculture. (Frederik Vermehren: A Jutish shepherd on the moors, 1855)
  • Danish minority]] of any city in Germany.
  • [[Kiel]] is the largest city on the German side of the Jutland Peninsula.
  • Dunes on Jutland's northwest coast.
  • Art tied to Jutland specifically, in particular paintings and literature, boomed during the industrialisation in the later half of the 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s. [[Thorvald Niss]], part of Skagen Painters collective.
PENINSULA OF NORTHERN EUROPE FORMING PARTS OF DENMARK AND GERMANY
Jutland Penninsula; Jutland Peninsula; Jutland, Denmark; Jylland; Jutlander; Cimbrian Peninsula; Danish peninsula; Jutland peninsula; Danish Peninsula; Juteland; Cimbric Peninsula; Cimbrian Chersonese; Cimbric Chersonese; Cimbrian Chersonesus; Cimbric Chersonesus; Chersonesus Cimbrica; Chersonesus Cimbricus; Cimbricus Chersonesus; West Jutland
Jutland ( ; ; ), known anciently as the Cimbric or Cimbrian Peninsula (; or ; ), is a peninsula of Northern Europe that forms the continental portion of Denmark and part of northern Germany. The names are derived from the Jutes and the Cimbri, respectively.
Jutlander         
  • Bunker remnants from WWII in Thyborøn. German fortifications remain along the entire west coast of Jutland.
  • Military stratagem in the maneuver against the Romans by [[Cimbri]] and Teutons circa 100 B.C.
  • Danish troops at Bredevad, 10 km north of the border, on the morning of the Nazi invasion. Two of these soldiers were killed in action.
  • Regions of Denmark; Jutland is highlighted in [[green]].
  • Until the late 19th century, West Jutland was marked by vast moors covered with heather, a small population and low-intensive agriculture. (Frederik Vermehren: A Jutish shepherd on the moors, 1855)
  • Danish minority]] of any city in Germany.
  • [[Kiel]] is the largest city on the German side of the Jutland Peninsula.
  • Dunes on Jutland's northwest coast.
  • Art tied to Jutland specifically, in particular paintings and literature, boomed during the industrialisation in the later half of the 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s. [[Thorvald Niss]], part of Skagen Painters collective.
PENINSULA OF NORTHERN EUROPE FORMING PARTS OF DENMARK AND GERMANY
Jutland Penninsula; Jutland Peninsula; Jutland, Denmark; Jylland; Jutlander; Cimbrian Peninsula; Danish peninsula; Jutland peninsula; Danish Peninsula; Juteland; Cimbric Peninsula; Cimbrian Chersonese; Cimbric Chersonese; Cimbrian Chersonesus; Cimbric Chersonesus; Chersonesus Cimbrica; Chersonesus Cimbricus; Cimbricus Chersonesus; West Jutland
·noun A native or inhabitant of Jutland in Denmark.
Jutland (board game)         
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WAR THEMED BOARD GAME
Jutland is a naval board wargame published by Avalon Hill in 1967 that simulates the Battle of Jutland in the North Sea during World War I. Upon its release, Jutland was commended for its gameplay and mechanics, but criticism surrounded the complex rules and playing time.
Examples of use of Jutland
1. In Denmark, the Iraqi asylum–seekers have been housed at government accommodation centers in Jutland while their applications are processed.
2. George VI, as a young mid–shipman, was in harm‘s way at the Battle of Jutland in 1'16.
3. As well as being the last founder member of the RAF, he is also the sole survivor of the Battle of Jutland.
4. For new research has apparently proved that most white males living in Britain today are genetically German, with Y chromosomes identical to people from Friesland, Holstein and Jutland.
5. He later served on the armed trawler Kingfisher, which was involved in the greatest naval battle of World War I, the Battle of Jutland in 1'16.