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UIG601763 Copenhagen, Denmark. True colour satellite image of Copenhagen, capital city of Denmark. Image taken on 8 May 2000, using LANDSAT 7 data.
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UIG521610 Satellite view of Denmark (with border). This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG601644 Denmark, true colour satellite image. Denmark comprises the peninsula of Jutland (down centre) and the islands of Funen (centre) and Zealand (centre right), along with many smaller islands. North of these islands and east of Jutland is the Kattegat sea, which separates Denmark from Sweden (upper right). Jutland borders Germany to the south, while the southernmost tip of Norway is at top left. The Baltic Sea is at right, the North Sea is at left. The image used data from LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521609 Satellite view of Denmark (with border and mask). This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG601645 Denmark, true colour satellite image with mask. Denmark comprises the peninsula of Jutland (down centre) and the islands of Funen (centre) and Zealand (centre right), along with many smaller islands. North of these islands and east of Jutland is the Kattegat sea, which separates Denmark from Sweden (upper right). Jutland borders Germany to the south, while the southernmost tip of Norway is at top left. The Baltic Sea is at right, the North Sea is at left. The image used data from LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521343 Denmark, true colour satellite image with border. Denmark comprises the peninsula of Jutland (down centre) and the islands of Funen (centre) and Zealand (centre right), along with many smaller islands. North of these islands and east of Jutland is the Kattegat sea, which separates Denmark from Sweden (upper right). Jutland borders Germany to the south, while the southernmost tip of Norway is at top left. The Baltic Sea is at right, the North Sea is at left. The image used data from LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG601646 Scandinavia, true colour satellite image. The region comprises the countries of Norway (west coast of the peninsula at upper left), Sweden (on its east coast) and Denmark (small peninsula and islands west of southern Sweden). However, the term is often used to include Finland, across the Gulf of Bothnia to the east of Sweden. The Baltic Sea is at centre, with the thin Gulf of Finland (centre right) separating southern Finland from Estonia. Below Estonia on the east coast of the Baltic are Latvia and Lithuania. The south coast of the Baltic Sea is dominated by Poland (lower centre) and Germany (lower left). The image used data from LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521344 Denmark, true colour satellite image with mask and border. Denmark comprises the peninsula of Jutland (down centre) and the islands of Funen (centre) and Zealand (centre right), along with many smaller islands. North of these islands and east of Jutland is the Kattegat sea, which separates Denmark from Sweden (upper right). Jutland borders Germany to the south, while the southernmost tip of Norway is at top left. The Baltic Sea is at right, the North Sea is at left. The image used data from LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.
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UIG521608 Relief map of Denmark (with border). This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites combined with elevation data.
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UIG521607 Relief map of Denmark (with border and mask). This image was compiled from data acquired by landsat 5 & 7 satellites combined with elevation data.
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UIG2614374 Colour satellite image of Copenhagen, Denmark. Image taken on September 5, 2014 with Landsat 8 data.
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PIX4664753 Copenhagen - Denmark - view of space - Copenhagen seen from space - Copenhagen seen from space shuttle Discovery in August 1997. Copenhagen seen from the space shuttle Discovery in august 1997
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PIX4664750 Denmark seen by satellite - Denmark seen from satellite - Mosaic of mages obtained by satellites Landsat 4 and 5. Mosaic of images taken by the satellites Landsat 4 and 5
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PIX4664749 Denmark seen by satellite - Denmark seen from satellite - Algal bloom in the North Sea, off the Danish coast. Phytoplankton, a microscopic marine plant that derives near the surface of the water, is the most widespread life form found in the oceans. Image obtained by the Terra satellite in July 2001. True - color image showing the blues and greens of a phytoplankton bloom occurring in the North Sea, west of Denmark, the country on the peninsula in the center. The bright blue color may indicate a coccolithophore bloom. Image taken by satellite Terra in july 2001
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UIG2614375 Colour satellite image of Copenhagen, Denmark, and Malmo, Sweden. Image taken on September 5, 2014 with Landsat 8 data.
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PIX4664803 Denmark seen from space 05/2016 - Denmark seen from space 05/2016: Denmark is a peninsula of Jutland and 443 islands, observed by the International Space Station (ISS) on 9 May 2016 - The Kingdom of Denmark, with an area of 16,639 square miles, consists of the Jutland Peninsula and roughly 500 islands. Image taken from the International Space Station (ISS) on May 9, 2016
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PIX4664729 Denmark seen from space 02/2003 - Denmark seen from space 02/2003 - Denmark is a peninsula of Jutland and 443 islands, observed by the International Space Station on 26/02/2003. Sweden and Norway are partially visible to the right of the image. The Kingdom of Denmark, with an area of 16,639 square miles, consists of the Jutland Peninsula and roughly 500 islands. Taking advantage of remarkably fair weather over north central Europe for this time of year, the crew of the International Space Station took this panoramic view that extends from the North Sea coast of the Netherlands on the left to the Baltic Sea shores of Sweden on the right. The late - winter landscape has little snow cover except over northeastern Germany, Sweden, and the rugged mountains of Norway. Feb 26 2003
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PIX4664772 Scandinavia at night - 04/2015 - Scandinavia at night - 04/2015 - Southern Scandinavia seen from the International Space Station on April 3, 2015. A boreal aurora is also visible. Southern Scandinavia seen just before midnight under a full moon from the international space station (ISS) on April 3rd 2015. Prominent features include a green aurora to the north (upper middle of the image), the blackness of the Baltic Sea (lower right), clouds (top right) and snow in Norway illuminated under a full moon. City lights clearly show the recognizable coastline of the Skagerrak and Kattegat seaway leading into the Baltic Sea that separates Denmark from its neighbors to the north
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