Mols 654212 199802539 2008-03-21T10:54:49Z EconomicsGuy II 6446027 Minor fixes and/or [[WP:AWB/T|Typo fixing]] using [[Project:AutoWikiBrowser|AWB]] '''{{Two other uses|the peninsula in Denmark|the Mols settlement near Quarten, Switzerland|Quarten|the Dutch footballer|Michael Mols}} [[Image:MolsHerred.jpg|thumb|250px|Mols ''[[Herred]]''.]] '''Mols''' is a small [[Geography of Denmark|Danish]] [[peninsula]] located on the south of another peninsula, [[Djursland]], which in turn is located on the east coast of a larger peninsula, [[Jutland]]. Two other peninsulas, [[Skødshoved]] and [[Helgenæs]], are again located west and south of Mols, respectively. The largest town of Mols is [[Ebeltoft]] which is a very picturesque seaside town located on the coast. Some residents of Mols or Ebeltoft will argue that Ebeltoft is not a town of Mols. The usually accepted compromise is that Ebeltoft is the market town of Mols, although not geographically situated on present day Mols. Mols has hills up to 137 [[metre]]s in height which is very high by [[Denmark|Danish]] standards and is assumed to become part of the first Danish [[national park]]. It is a beautiful unspoiled country of farms and rolling hills that descend to the ocean, with very few large resorts. The hills are called Mols Bjerge, where the highest points are Agri Bavnehøj (137 m), Trehøje (127 m) and Stabelhøjene (135 m & 133 m). The people living in Mols are called [[Molbo]]er, and are famous for their Molbohistorier - ethnic stories that townsfolk of [[Aarhus]] and Ebeltoft told to poke fun at the slow hillbillies. A few of the better known ones are, "The Stork in the Corn," "The Thirsty Tree," and "Black Pudding." Mols is expected to be declared one of three Danish national parks in December 2007. ''' [[Category:Peninsulas of Denmark]] {{Denmark-geo-stub}} [[da:Mols]] [[no:Mols]]