South Jutland County
South Jutland County has 19 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Second War of Schleswig
Connects South Jutland County to: Vamdrup, Denmark
Flag of Denmark
Connects South Jutland County to: Dybbøl, Denmark | Karise, Denmark
Soviet (council)
Connects South Jutland County to: Bessarabia, Moldova | Harju County | Monaghan, Ireland | Aktobe, Kazakhstan
North Schleswig Germans
Connects South Jutland County to: Nordic countries | Region of Southern Denmark | Aabenraa, Denmark | Tinglev, Denmark | Sønderborg Municipality, Denmark
Schleswig Plebiscites
Connects South Jutland County to: Denmark | Dybbøl, Denmark | Tønder, Denmark | Padborg, Denmark | Aabenraa County
ethnic German
Connects South Jutland County to: Burgenland | Banat, Romania | Volhynia, Southeastern Poland, Southwestern Belarus, Western Ukraine | Dravograd, Slovenia | Ptuj, Slovenia
Tønder
Connects South Jutland County to: Varde, Denmark | Bredebro, Denmark | Toftlund, Denmark | Højer, Denmark | Rødekro, Denmark
Duchy of Schleswig
Connects South Jutland County to: Bolesławiec, Poland | Dithmarschen | Frisia | Haderslev, Denmark | Sønderborg
Holstein
Connects South Jutland County to: Denmark | Austria | Saxony | Lower Saxony | Logan Square, Chicago
Church of Denmark
Connects South Jutland County to: Greenland | Aarhus, Denmark | Aalborg, Denmark | Qaqortoq, Greenland | Brønderslev, Denmark
Seal (emblem)
Connects South Jutland County to: Yerevan, Armenia | Vilnius, Lithuania | Biecz, Poland | Mshanets, Ukraine | Newmarket, Ontario
Danes
Connects South Jutland County to: Finland | London, England | Racine, Wisconsin | Anglesey | Ogden, Utah