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Samsø
Samsø (Anglicized: "Samso" or "Samsoe") is a Danish island in the Kattegat off the Jutland Peninsula. Samsø is located in Samsø municipality. The community has 3,724 inhabitants (2017) (January 2010: 4,010) called Samsings and is in area. Due to its central location, the island was used during the Viking Age as a meeting place. The etymology of the island's name is unknown.

Danevirke
The Danevirke or Danework (modern Danish spelling: Dannevirke; in Old Norse: Danavirki, in German: Danewerk, literally meaning earthwork of the Danes) is a system of Danish fortifications in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. This historically important linear defensive earthwork across the neck of the Cimbrian peninsula was initiated by the Danes in the Nordic Iron Age about AD 650. It was later expanded multiple times during Denmark's Viking Age and High Middle Ages. The Danevirke was last used for military purposes in 1864 during the Second War of Schleswig.
Heath Wood barrow cemetery
Viking burial site near Ingleby, Derbyshire, England

Borre mound cemetery
cemetery in Horten, Vestfold, Norway
Jørlunde church
church building in Frederikssund Municipality, Denmark
Black Grave
Largest burial mound in Chernihiv, Ukraine
Ravning Bridge
bridge
Gamleborg
thumb|right|250 px|Gamleborg Almindingen trail
thumb|right|250 px|Gamleborg stonewall
thumb|right|250 px| Gamleborg entrance