
Jutland peninsula
The Jutland Peninsula is a large landmass in northern Europe that extends between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. It forms the mainland part of Denmark and a small part of northern Germany. The peninsula features varied landscapes, including sandy beaches, dunes, forests, and farmland. Historically, it has strategic importance due to its location controlling access to the Baltic Sea. Notably, the Battle of Jutland in 1916 was a major naval engagement during World War I. Today, the Jutland Peninsula is known for its natural beauty, cultural heritage, and its role in maritime and trade activities in the region.