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The pennant is blue and displays a white light house in the upper hoist with the white silhouette of a steep coast.
The image probably is a representation of the cliffs beneath Nakkehoved Fyr (English: Neck’s head fire) east of Gilleleje, where is the seat of the Danish Light House Museum.
The blade is blue parted by a white horizontal stripe.
Gilleleje is the most northern point of Zealand Island some 30 km west from Helsingør.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 21 Feb 2021
The pennant is light blue, shifted to hoist is a dark blue troll´s face lined white with white hair and an embowed white inscription "GRK" below. Gjøl is located west of Aalborg on the Limfjord´s northern bank.
Source: club webpage
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 1 Mar 2021
The club was established in 1972. The pennant is red with red initial "GR" in a white field at hoist ending in an embowed chevron pointing to fly.
Greve is one of the spas at the Køge Bay just south of København.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 22 Feb 2021
The club was established in 1922 as Graasten Roklub. The pennant is red with a white 6-point star shifted to hoist. Graasten (German: Gravenstein) is located halfway between Flensburg and Sønderborg.
Source: The Great Danish Lexicon
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 24 Feb 2021
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