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Limfjord - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (319 words)
The Limfjord (in Danish: Limfjorden) is a shallow sound in Denmark that separates the island of Vendsyssel-Thy from the rest of Jutland Peninsula.
Limfjorden was first connected with the North sea on February 3, 1825 when a flood pierced an opening, the so-called Agger Canal, in the north of a 13 km long and less than 1 km wide isthmus, the Agger Tange.
Limfjorden should not be confused with the Lim bay on the western coast of Istria, Croatia, between Vrsar and Rovinj.
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