Danish–German border

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The Danish–German border is the international boundary separating Denmark and Germany, running across the Jutland Peninsula and marking the division between the two countries’ territories and cultures.

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf international border
state border
administeredBy Germany
surface form: Federal Republic of Germany

Denmark
surface form: Kingdom of Denmark
countryBorder Denmark
Germany
crosses Flensburg Fjord
surface form: Flensburg Fjord region
currentLineEstablished 1920
formedByEvent Second Schleswig War
Treaty of Vienna (1864)
governedByAgreement Bonn–Copenhagen Declarations
hasAdjacentSeaArea Baltic Sea coast region
surface form: Baltic Sea region

North Sea
surface form: North Sea region
hasBorderControlStatus generally open border
hasBorderCrossingRegime Schengen Agreement 1985
surface form: Schengen Agreement
hasCheckpoint Frøslev–Ellund border crossing
Kruså border crossing
Padborg border crossing
hasCulturalSignificance marks division between Danish and German language areas
symbol of peaceful coexistence between Denmark and Germany
hasDemarcationMethod border markers and boundary stones
hasHistoricalRegion Holstein
Schleswig
South Jutland
surface form: Southern Jutland
hasLegalFramework Danish–German border treaties
hasLengthApprox about 68 km
hasMinorityCommunity Danish minority in Germany
German minority in Denmark
hasTransportRoute European route E45
railway connections between Denmark and Germany
hasType land border
historicallyPartOf Duchy of Holstein
Duchy of Schleswig
locatedIn Europe
Northern Europe
locatedOn Jutland Peninsula
nearCity Flensburg
Harrislee
Kruså
Padborg
Sønderborg
Tønder
partOf Schengen Area
surface form: Schengen Area internal borders
redefinedByEvent 1920 Schleswig plebiscites
Schleswig plebiscites
Treaty of Versailles
separates Denmark
Germany

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jutland Peninsula contains Danish–German border
German-speaking Denmark partOf Danish–German border
this entity surface form: Danish–German border region
German-speaking Denmark historicallyInfluencedBy Danish–German border
this entity surface form: Danish–German border changes of 1920
Port of Flensburg locatedNear Danish–German border
this entity surface form: German-Danish border
Fehmarn Belt partOf Danish–German border
this entity surface form: Denmark–Germany border