Jutland Peninsula is home to the majority of land of Denmark: the correct answer is "Denmark".
Additionally, a small part of the Jutland Peninsula is occupied by Germany - in the South of the Peninsula. (including the German city Kiel).
The name comes from the historical people, Jutes.
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Yes, Venus is<span> sometimes </span>called Earth's twin<span> because </span>Venus<span> and </span>Earth<span> are almost the same size, have about the same mass (they weigh about the same), and have a very similar composition (are made of the same material). They are also neighboring planets. However, </span>Venus<span> and </span>Earth<span> are also very different.
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Many lakes, especially those in the Northern Hemisphere, were formed by glacier s that covered large areas of land during the most recent ice age, about 18,000 years ago. The huge masses of ice carved out great pits and scrubbed the land as they moved slowly along. When the glaciers melted, water filled those depressions, forming lakes.