Dybbøl

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Dybbøl is a historic village in southern Denmark best known as the site of major battles during the Second Schleswig War, particularly the 1864 Battle of Dybbøl.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
village
associatedWith Danish national identity
Danish–German border history
battleDate 18 April 1864
category Battlefields in Denmark
Populated places in the Region of Southern Denmark
Second Schleswig War NERFINISHED
Villages in Denmark
combatant Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Denmark NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Prussia NERFINISHED
country Denmark
eraOfMajorEvents 19th century
feature fortified positions
redoubts and entrenchments
hasLandmark Dybbøl Banke National Historic Site NERFINISHED
Dybbøl Mill NERFINISHED
Dybbøl trenches and fortifications NERFINISHED
hasMuseum Dybbøl Banke museum NERFINISHED
hasNameInDanish Dybbøl NERFINISHED
hasNameInGerman Düppel NERFINISHED
historicalLanguage German
historicalRegion Duchy of Schleswig NERFINISHED
knownFor Battle of Dybbøl NERFINISHED
Dybbøl Banke historic battlefield NERFINISHED
Dybbøl Mill NERFINISHED
Second Schleswig War NERFINISHED
language Danish
locatedIn Region of Southern Denmark NERFINISHED
Southern Denmark NERFINISHED
Sønderborg Municipality NERFINISHED
locatedOn Jutland Peninsula NERFINISHED
memorialType war memorials
near Sønderborg NERFINISHED
overlooks Alssund NERFINISHED
partOf Schleswig NERFINISHED
Southern Jutland NERFINISHED
protectedStatus national historic site of Denmark
relatedConflict First Schleswig War NERFINISHED
Second Schleswig War NERFINISHED
resultOfBattle Prussian victory
significantEvent Battle of Dybbøl NERFINISHED
Second Schleswig War NERFINISHED
Siege of Dybbøl 1864 NERFINISHED
symbolOf Danish resistance in 1864
terrain hills
tourism heritage tourism site

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Jens Jensen placeOfBirth Dybbøl