Danish Geography
Danish geography is characterized by its flat terrain, with the highest point being Møllehøj at just 171 meters above sea level. The country consists of the Jutland Peninsula and over 400 islands, the largest being Zealand, where the capital city, Copenhagen, is located. Denmark has a temperate maritime climate, which contributes to its lush green landscapes and agricultural productivity.
The coastline of Denmark stretches for about 7,300 kilometers, featuring numerous beaches, cliffs, and fjords. The country is surrounded by the North Sea to the west and the Baltic Sea to the east, making it an important maritime nation. Denmark's geography also includes several national parks and protected areas, promoting biodiversity.