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No, but Denmark is "divided" into 3 parts called Jylland (Jutland), Fyn (Funen) and Sjælland (Zealand). Jylland is a peninsula that lies north of Germany. Fyn and Sjælland are islands, with Fyn being in between Sjælland and Jylland. There's also Bornholm, which is an island near southern Sweden.

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Denmark controls 1419 islands near its mainland, of which 443 are named and 72 are inhabited.

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Denmark consist of Jutland (Jylland) that's a peninsula and 443 other named islands where Zealand (Sjælland) and Funen (Fyn) are the largest.

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Denmark own 443 island and ONLY 76 is populated.

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Only 1 which is the UK.

Since Bornholm is a part of Denmark I didn't really count that as an island surrounding Denmark.

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443 actully, only 76 is populated!

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It has about 430 island.

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