Jylland
Jylland see Jutland , peninsula, Denmark.
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Remarks at a luncheon hosted by queen Margrethe II in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Newspaper article from: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents; 7/21/1997; 555 words
; ...have reminded us that the friendliness of Denmark's people is matched by the warmth of its...States has had uninterrupted ties with Denmark longer than with any other country. And...always knows it is on the fight side if Denmark is by our side. [Laughter] Thanks in part...
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The Jewish community in Denmark: history and present status.(From all their habitations)
Magazine article from: Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought; 3/22/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...the stereotyped images associated with Denmark, images frequently encouraged by official...society. There are also other images of Denmark, including the unique and heroic efforts...of David one of the German demands in Denmark. In the same way that storks are in reality...
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Mobile operator 3 to launch 3G in Denmark - report.(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: Telecomworldwire; 10/10/2003; 170 words
; ...2003-Mobile operator 3 to launch 3G in Denmark - report(C)1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS...send pictures via a mobile device, in Denmark as of 13 October 2003. The company's 3G services would reportedly cover some 45% of Denmark at the start, and would rise to 52% by...
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Democratic Muslims: Denmark's Naser Khader and his band.
Magazine article from: National Review; 5/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...plainclothes policemen were not. These are strange, unsettling times in Denmark: quiet, orderly, peaceful, nothing-happens-here Denmark; hated, reviled, infidel, embassies-in-flames Denmark. I was having lunch with Naser Khader, a Syria-born member of...
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DENMARK: MOODY'S ASSIGNS AAA RATING TO DENMARK'S 5-YEAR EURO-BENCHMARK ISSUE.(Accountability and Assessment)
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 3/21/2004; 381 words
; ...assigned a rating of Aaa to the Kingdom of Denmark's forthcoming five-year euro-benchmark...within the near future. Moody's says that Denmark's Aaa/P-1 ratings and stable outlook reflect...or no growth. Although unemployment in Denmark is rising, it is still below 6% of the...
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The saga of coffee in Denmark.
Magazine article from: Tea & Coffee Trade Journal; 11/1/1992; ; 625 words
; For most people of the world, Denmark is considered a Scandinavian country with...case in coffee nor in recent history. Denmark is, in reality, more closely related to...a higher quality of green coffee than Denmark and Germany. For instance, in Denmark...
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Denmark's green keys: Scandinavia's sustainable tourist mecca.(Going Green)
Magazine article from: E; 3/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...become more bicycle-friendly, Copenhagen, Denmark has already arrived. Thirty-two percent...the bike, you get the full deposit back. Denmark is so eco-conscious that the arriving...wind turbines are everywhere you go in Denmark, including the capital city. A row of...
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Labor situation in Denmark tightens.(Danish Bankers Association )
Newspaper article from: Market Europe; 2/1/2007; 594 words
; ...the Governor of the National Bank of Denmark, the country's central bank, told the...sign of any slowdown in the near future. Denmark's consumers, on the other hand, as reported...has to do with complexities regarding Denmark's labor situation. In 2003 and 2004, when...
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Denmark: trade crossroads.
Magazine article from: AgExporter; 3/1/1996; ; 700+ words
; Throughout the ages, Denmark has stood at the crossroads of world...Its unique geographical position makes Denmark a natural market to more than 100 million...and Poland, and even parts of Russia. Denmark, not only physically, but psychologically...
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Why little Denmark holds second place in international frozen food consumption.
Magazine article from: Quick Frozen Foods International; 4/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; Denmark for years has held the slot right behind the United States...behind the USA. But what is most notable is the fact that Denmark was more than nine kilos ahead of the UK, which holds the...three position. This was no trivial feat, considering that Denmark was far less industrialized than other ...
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Jutland
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
, Dan. Jylland, Ger. Jütland, peninsula, c.250 mi (400 km) long and up to 110 mi (177 km) wide, N Europe, comprising continental Denmark and...
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Skagen
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
, city (1992 pop. 11,248), Nordjylland co., N Denmark, a port on Skagens Odde peninsula (the Skaw) at the northern end of Jylland and on the Kattegat. It has fisheries, shipyards, and fish canneries and is a popular summer resort.
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Rømø
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...island (1992 pop. 808), 39 sq mi (101 sq km), SW Denmark, in the North Sea, one of the North Frisian Islands, connected with Jylland by a causeway. Rømø and Lafolk are the chief towns. A whaling base in the 18th cent., it is now a bathing resort and has...
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Sønderborg
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...the Als Sund. The older section of the city is situated on Als Island and is connected by bridge with the newer quarter on Jylland. Sønderborg is a port, an industrial and commercial center, and a seaside resort. Manufactures include textiles, machinery...
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Fredericia
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...textiles, frozen fish, machinery, and tobacco. Fredericia was built in 1650 by Frederick III as the principal fortress on Jylland and was not permitted to expand beyond its ramparts. In 1849 the Danes defeated the Prussians there. The fortress was closed...
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