Triangle Region Denmark, Geographic region in central Jutland Peninsula, Denmark
The Triangle Region is a geographical area in central Jutland that connects three major cities across several municipalities. It encompasses both mainland and coastal areas, forming an important economic zone in the region.
The area took shape in the 1960s when local cities joined forces for shared development. This cooperation led to stronger economic ties and regional identity.
The municipalities within the Triangle Region maintain individual identities while sharing resources through structured cooperation established in 1994 to enhance regional development.
The area is well connected through a dense network of railways and highways that make travel between cities easy. Visitors can readily find transportation links to main destinations across the region.
The region includes 240 kilometers of coastline and encompasses both the mainland Jutland Peninsula and part of the island of Funen.
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