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Djursland
Djursland is a 44 km × 33 km hilly lowland peninsula in Denmark at the entrance to the Baltic Sea between Denmark and Sweden in Northern Europe. Djursland protrudes into the sea, Kattegat, as part of another, larger peninsula, Jutland, which extends from Central Europe in Germany. Djursland is made up of two municipalities, Norddjurs and Syddjurs. ==Climate== Djursland has a mild, temperate coastal climate, influenced by the Gulf Stream. Westerly and southwesterly winds prevail. The yearly precipitation is 700 mm,〔''Den Store Danske Encyclopædi''〕 making Djursland well suited for agriculture, like the rest of Denmark. The average summer temperature is 16 degrees Celsius.〔 The coldest month is January with an average temperature of 0.5 degrees.〔 The predominant crops are barley, wheat, canola, and in recent years corn, growing at its northern range, even though the average temperature has fallen 0.2 degrees over the last 60 years in Denmark.〔 A little over 10% of Djursland is covered with forest (plantations) and the most common trees are Norway spruce, Scots pine and beech.
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