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Map of Jutland Peninsula
██ Always considered part of the Jutland Peninsula (south to the Danish-German border)
██ North Jutlandic Island; commonly reckoned as part of Jutland, even though technically it is not, since it was separated from the rest of the Jutland Peninsula in a flood in 1825.
██ The historical border of Denmark, mostly following the Eider River (the traditional ethnic boundary between the North Germanic tribes and the continental Germanic peoples proper was located near the Dannevirke, slightly north of the Eider.)
██ Maximum extent of territory seen as part of Jutland Peninsula - south to the Elbe and the Elbe-Lübeck Canal
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