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Denmark: old map prints, fine replica pictures to download or use in the field with GPS

Vintage maps in this section show the modern history of Scandinavian country of Denmark which is located in the northern Europe ultimately making it a Nordic country. The country is situated south of Norway, southwest of Sweden and bordered to the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It is the smallest one out of the five Scandinavian nations. The kingdom of Denmark with its constitutional monarchy established since 1849 comprises of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. It consists of the Jutland peninsula and smaller islands (around more than 400) on the Baltic Sea commonly known as the Danish Archipelago. The largest island is the Zealand where the country’s capital is situated. It shares its borders with both the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. In 1920 as a result of the Great European War the neutral Denmark had gained part of the province of Schleswig from losing Germany. Currently the kingdom possesses an approximate area of 43,000 square kilometers. Its topography is almost flat with its highest natural point being Møllehøj at around 170 meters


Copenhagen (København) city map, 1920
20.2 x 27.24 inch, 514 x 692 mm
 
Copenhagen's Amalienborg with the Guard Parade
9.72 x 7.51 inch, 247 x 191 mm
 
Copenhagen's Bridge of Queen Louise
9.82 x 7.36 inch, 250 x 187 mm
 
Copenhagen's Canal at the Exchange-Bridge
9.82 x 7.28 inch, 250 x 185 mm
 
Copenhagen's Entrance of Tivoli
9.74 x 7.31 inch, 248 x 186 mm
 
Copenhagen's Kongens Nytorv
23.67 x 6.58 inch, 602 x 168 mm
 
Copenhagen's Kronborg Castle
9.79 x 7.55 inch, 249 x 192 mm
 
Copenhagen's Seaside-Hotel at Skodsborg
9.63 x 7.37 inch, 245 x 188 mm
 
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