The Danish – German border, is like the Austrian-Italian border, today considered as best practice examples of minority conflict resolution and minority accommodation, but with a history of entrenched division amongst minority and majority.
In this region, the border divides the Cimbrian peninsula north south, where landscape (and heritage) transforms from west to east. Border waterways have been symbolized by cross border renaturation, but also by a fence erected in 2019 to impede wild boars from entering Denmark.