jutland

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{i} jutland
{i} danimarka yarımadası
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a peninsula in northern Europe which belongs to Denmark
a peninsula (=a long, thin area of land with sea on three sides) in northern Europe belonging partly to Denmark and partly to Germany. The Battle of Jutland was fought between the British navy and German navy off the coast of Jutland in World War I. Danish Jylland Peninsula, northern Europe. Forming the Danish mainland and the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, it is bounded to the west and north by the North Sea. Politically, its name applies only to the mainland of Denmark. It has an area of 11,496 sq mi (29,775 sq km) and is divided into several administrative regions. In World War I, the Battle of Jutland was fought off its coast
{i} peninsula in north Europe that comprises of all of mainland Denmark and a northern part of German
an indecisive naval battle in World War I (1916); fought between the British and German fleets off the northwestern coast of Denmark peninsula in northern Europe that forms the continental part of Denmark and a northern part of Germany
peninsula in northern Europe that forms the continental part of Denmark and a northern part of Germany
an indecisive naval battle in World War I (1916); fought between the British and German fleets off the northwestern coast of Denmark
Battle of Jutland
(May 31-June 1, 1916) Only major encounter between the British and German fleets in World War I, fought in the Skagerrak, an arm of the North Sea off the coast of Jutland (Denmark). The battle came to an indecisive end, and both sides claimed victory. Germany destroyed and crippled more ships and men, but Britain retained control of the North Sea. The tactics of the British admiral John R. Jellicoe were criticized at the time, but his strategic victory left the German high-seas fleet ineffective for the rest of the war
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