Alsen, island, 121 sq mi (313 sq km), Sønderjylland co., S Denmark, in the Lille Bælt, separated from the mainland by the narrow Alensund. Click the link for more information., Als Als It is noted for its magnificent beech trees. The island is largely agricultural, and grain is the chief product. Rudkøbing is the main town other towns include Bagenkop and Lohals. 15,226), 110 sq mi (285 sq km), S Denmark, between Fyn and Lolland. Click the link for more information., Langeland Langeland The island's southern tip, Gedser Odde, is the southernmost point in Denmark. 42,940), 198 sq mi (513 sq km), Storstrøm co., SE Denmark, in the Baltic Sea. Click the link for more information., Falster Falster The island is low-lying and agricultural sugar beets are the main crop. 72,536), 479 sq mi (1,241 sq km), SE Denmark, in the Baltic Sea, E of Langeland, S of Sjælland, and W of Falster. Click the link for more information., Lolland Lolland Odense, Svendborg, Nyborg, Assens, and Middelfart are the chief cities of Fyn, which is the second largest of the Danish islands. Click the link for more information., Fyn Fyn Denmark's largest island, it is separated from Fyn by the Store Bælt and from Sweden by the Øresund. 1,976,882), 2,709 sq mi (7,016 sq km), E Denmark, between the Kattegat and the Baltic Sea. Click the link for more information. peninsula several major islands, notably Sjælland Sjælland Jütland, peninsula, c.250 mi (400 km) long and up to 110 mi (177 km) wide, N Europe, comprising continental Denmark and N Schleswig-Holstein state, Germany. The southernmost of the Scandinavian countries, Denmark proper includes most of the Jutland Jutland Manufactures of this industrial city include processed food, liquor, machines, leather goods, and pharmaceuticals. 40,928), capital of Roskilde co., E Denmark, a port on the Roskilde Fjord (an arm of the Isefjord).
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Click the link for more information., and Roskilde Roskilde Denmark's third largest city, it is an important commercial, industrial, and cultural center and a rail junction. 140,886), capital of Fyn co., S central Denmark, a seaport linked by canal with the Odense Fjord (an arm of the Kattegat). Click the link for more information., Frederiksberg and Gentofte (suburbs of Copenhagen), Lyngby, Odense Odense Esbjerg's main development came after the construction (late 19th cent.) of its harbor. It is a commercial and industrial center, and Denmark's largest fishing port. 72,205), Ribe co., SW Denmark, a port on the North Sea. Click the link for more information., Esbjerg Esbjerg The second largest city in Denmark, it is a commercial, industrial, and shipping center. 204,139), capital of Aarhus co., central Denmark, on Aarhus Bay, an arm of the Kattegat. Click the link for more information., Aarhus Aarhus Manufactures include cement, machinery, chemicals, liquor, ships, spitirs, and textiles. It is a major industrial, transportation, and cultural center. 114,970), capital of Nordjylland co., N Denmark, on both sides of the Limfjord. In addition to the capital, other important cities include Aalborg Aalborg
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Click the link for more information. is Denmark's capital, largest city, and chief industrial center. 464,566 metropolitan area 1,339,395), capital of Denmark and of Copenhagen co., E Denmark, on E Sjælland and N Amager islands and on the Øresund.
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It borders on Germany in the south, the North Sea in the west, the Skagerrak in the north, and the Kattegat and the Øresund in the east. Danmark, officially Kingdom of Denmark, kingdom (2015 est.