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List of islands of Denmark

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This is a list of islands of Denmark, specifically those forming the Danish archipelago just off the European continent.

Overview

There are around 1400 islands in Denmark, where about 409 of the islands are named, not including the Faroe Islands or Greenland. Some 70 of them are populated while the rest are uninhabited. Some of the uninhabited islands have only become uninhabited in recent decades, for economic reasons, as lighthouses and other publicly run facilities either became automated, or relocated to main islands or Jutland peninsula. Others became uninhabited as living costs outpaced income for the often fewer than 10 locals.

Definition

Different lists of Danish islands vary, depending on how the word "island" is defined. According to the official Danish Government definition, an "island" needs to be surrounded by water at least one-half metre deep, and also to have land vegetation.

Another common criterion is that an "island" needs to be surrounded by free-flowing, natural water and not just an artificial, narrow canal. According to this criterion, places such as Christianshavn and Holmen in Copenhagen, although sometimes referred to as artificial islands, are actually parts of the island of Amager.

Dynamic number

The number of islands in Denmark changes from time to time. New islands are occasionally formed by sedimentation. Several examples of these new islands are found in the waters around Æbelø, north of Funen, including Drætlingen which formed in the late 1990s, and a still unnamed islet that was registered in 2008. These new islands are generally less stable than larger, morainic islands, and may later disappear again. Other islands are created artificially. Peberholm, formed in the process of construction of the Øresund Bridge, is a notable example. Other artificial Danish islands include a number of marine fortresses off Copenhagen, such as Middelgrundsfortet, Trekroner Fort and Flakfortet.

Islands may also disappear. An example of this is Jordsand, one of the Danish Wadden Sea Islands. According to records from 1231, the island then had an area of about 2,000 hectares (8 square miles). After a series of severe storms during that century, its area decreased to around 41 hectares, and by 1763 to around 18 hectares. By December 1999, the European windstorm Cyclone Anatol had destroyed the last piece of the island and Jordsand had ceased to exist.

In other cases, islands are absorbed by larger neighbouring masses of dry land, as a result of either natural sedimentation or artificial land reclamation in the channels separating them. Sometimes this means that an island becomes a cape or headland, or a peninsula as is the case of the former island of Reersø.

Denmark's second largest island, the North Jutlandic Island, was not always an island. A storm on 3 February 1825 penetrated the narrow land mass, Agger Tange, and thus separated Northern Jutland from the rest of Jutland. The area had earlier been an island, when a strait at Vust had been open prior to the 12th century.

List of 100 largest Danish islands

This is a list of the 100 largest islands of Denmark (press the symbol after the headings in the table to rearrange the list according to population size, location or alphabetically):

RankIsland's nameAreaPopulation
(1 January 2013)Locationkm2sq mi
1Zealand7,031 km22,208,348Baltic Sea / Kattegat / Øresund / Great Belt
2North Jutlandic Island
(Vendsyssel-Thy)4,685 km2297 886North Sea / Kattegat / Skagerrak / Limfjord
3Funen2,985 km2456,128Great Belt / Little Belt / Kattegat / South Funen Archipelago
4Lolland1,243 km262,578Baltic Sea / Smålandsfarvandet / Storstrømmen
5Bornholm588 km240,715Baltic Sea
6Falster514 km242,544Baltic Sea / Storstrømmen
7Mors368 km221,163Limfjord
8Als321 km250,682Little Belt
9Langeland284 km212,644Great Belt
10Møn218 km29,580Baltic Sea
11Rømø129 km2618Wadden Sea, North Sea
12Samsø112 km23,806Kattegat
13Læsø101 km21,839Kattegat
14Amager95.3 km2180,657Øresund
15Ærø88 km26,516South Funen Archipelago
16Tåsinge70 km26,174South Funen Archipelago
17Fanø56 km23,237Wadden Sea, North Sea
18Fur22 km2826Limfjorden
19Anholt22 km2169Kattegat
20Fejø16 km2464Smålandsfarvandet
21Saltholm16.0 km21Øresund
22Orø15 km2846Isefjorden
23Endelave13.1 km2176Kattegat
24Bogø13.0 km21,108Storstrømmen
25Sejerø12.4 km2348Kattegat
26Femø11.0 km2123Smålandsfarvandet
27Jegindø7.9 km2464Limfjord
28Mandø7.6 km241Wadden Sea, North Sea
29Thurø7.5 km23,595South Funen Archipelago
30Alrø7.5 km2147Horsens Fjord
31Agersø7.0 km2181Great Belt
32Venø6.5 km2190Limfjord
33Bågø6.2 km227Little Belt
34Lyø6.0 km2101South Funen Archipelago
35Egholm6 km248Limfjord
36Avernakø5.9 km2114South Funen Archipelago
37Årø5.7 km2157Little Belt
38Glænø5.6 km251Smålandsfarvandet
39Gavnø5.5 km231Great Belt
40Strynø4.9 km2202South Funen Archipelago
41Nyord4.8 km241Baltic Sea
42Omø4.5 km2154Great Belt
43Drejø4.3 km264South Funen Archipelago
44Fænø3.9 km22Little Belt
45Agerø3.8 km226Limfjord
46Tunø3.5 km2109Kattegat
47Enø3.4 km2332Smålandsfarvandet
48Livø3.3 km29Limfjord
49Hjarnø3.2 km2104Kattegat
50Askø2.82 km237Smålandsfarvandet
51Æbelø2.50 km2-Kattegat
52Barsø2.50 km222Little Belt
53Nekselø2.20 km218Kattegat (Sejerøbugten)
54Brandsø2.00 km2-Little Belt
55Skarø1.97 km233South Funen Archipelago
56Tærø1.73 km21Storstrømmen
57Masnedø1.68 km2129Storstrømmen
58Vejrø1.57 km25Storstrømmen
59Bjørnø1.50 km232South Funen Archipelago
60Sprogø1.50 km2-Great Belt
61Eskilsø1.39 km26Roskilde Fjord
62Dybsø1.34 km21Smålandsfarvandet
63Vigelsø1.32 km2-Odense Fjord
64Siø1.31 km215South Funen Archipelago
65Langø1.30 km22Storstrømmen
66Peberholm1.3 km2-Øresund
67Romsø1.09 km2-Great Belt
68Skalø1.06 km2-Smålandsfarvandet
69Enehøje1.04 km2-Nakskov Fjord
70Langli1.00 km2-Wadden Sea, North Sea
71Hjortø0.90 km28South Funen Archipelago
72Farø0.93 km25Storstrømmen
73Birkholm0.92 km211South Funen Archipelago
74Illumø0.90 km2-South Funen Archipelago (Helnæsbugten)
75Lilleø0.86 km27Storstrømmen
76Rågø0.80 km2-Smålandsfarvandet
77Hesselø0.71 km2-Kattegat
78Store Egholm0.70 km2-South Funen Archipelago
79Hjelm0.63 km2-Kattegat
80Vorsø0.6 km21Horsens Fjord
81Halmø0.50 km2-South Funen Archipelago
82Strynø Kalv0.50 km2-South Funen Archipelago (Helnæsbugten)
83Fjandø0.40 km2-Nissum Fjord
84Vejlø0.37 km2-Nakskov Fjord
85Mejlø0.34 km2-Kattegat / Great Belt
86Draget0.28 km2-Kattegat (off Bogense)
87Store Svelmø0.27 km2-South Funen Archipelago
88Christiansø0.25 km292Baltic Sea
89Kalvø, Guldborgsund0.22 km2-Baltic Sea (Guldborgsund)
90Slotsholmen0.21 km214Øresund
91Tornø0.21 km24Odense Fjord
92Græsholm, Hirsholmene0.21 km23Kattegat
93Vigø0.20 km2-South Funen Archipelago (Helnæsbugten)
94Slotø0.20 km2-Nakskov Fjord
95Hjælmshoved0.20 km2-South Funen Archipelago
96Kalvø, Genner Bugt0.17 km213Little Belt
97Hirsholm0.17 km23Kattegat
98Ejlinge0.16 km2-Kattegat
99Møgelø0.14 km2-Julsø

Other populated islands

  • Frederiksø - see Christiansø above
  • Egholm

Areas sometimes referred to as islands

  • Jordsand, a former island
  • Christianshavn, considered part of Amager Island
  • Holmen, considered part of Christianshavn/Amager

Other small unpopulated islands

  • Lindholm, Stege Bugt (which has a medical research facility)

References

References

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