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What Are the Largest Islands in Denmark?

The Great Belt Bridge connects Zealand and Funen, two of Denmark's largest islands.
The Great Belt Bridge connects Zealand and Funen, two of Denmark's largest islands.

Denmark is a sovereign country in Northern Europe. The country has a population of 5.75 million residents and occupies an area of 16,570 square miles. Denmark's territory includes the Jutland Peninsula and a collection of 443 islands. Only 76 islands of these 443 Islands are inhabited. The largest island in Denmark is Zealand. Other large islands include North Jutlandic Island, Funen, and Lolland.

Denmark's Largest Islands

1. Zealand

Zealand is Denmark’s largest and most populated island. It occupies an area of 2,715 square miles and has a population of 2.3 million people. Denmark’s capital city, Copenhagen, is located on Zealand. The city is home to 1.2 million residents, which is half of Zealand’s population. The island is endowed with rich fertile soil suitable for farming. Primary economic activities on Zealand include dairy farming, tourism, and fishing. Zealand’s northern region has vast forests and excellent sandy beaches along the coast. The area has been a favorite place for royals, and several ancient castles still remain on the island.

2. North Jutlandic Island

North Jutlandic Island is Denmark’s second largest island. It is also Denmark’s northernmost part and is comprised of three main regions: Hanherred, Thy, and Vendsyssel. The island covers an area of 1,809 square miles and is home to more than 296,000 residents. The island has a flat terrain, except for the eastern region, which is slightly hilly. North Jutlandic Island has breathtaking white sandy beaches and is popular with local and international tourists. Visitors can access the island by plane through the Billund Airport or by car through the state border with Germany.

3. Funen

Funen is the third largest island in Denmark. The island is situated in Denmark's southern region, occupies an area of 1,197 square miles, and has a population of more than 466,000 people. The Great Belt Bridge connects Funen to Zealand, Denmark's largest island. Funen is linked to Jutland Island by the Old Little Belt Bridge, as well as the New Little Belt Bridge. Odense is the island's main city. The island has fertile soil that supports farming. Manufacturing and agriculture are the main economic activities on the island.

4. Lolland

Lolland is Denmark's fourth largest island. Lolland is fondly referred to as the "Pancake Island" due to its flat terrain. It is located in the lower region of Denmark. The island covers an area of 480 square miles and has a population of approximately 62,000 residents. The island's largest town is Nakskov, which has a population of roughly 13,800 people. During º£½ÇÉçÇø War II, Lolland was an essential communication route for Nazi Germany. The island is a major producer of sugar and has vast sugar beet farms. Lolland is linked to neighboring Germany by railroad. A tunnel and highway system that runs through Lolland connects Copenhagen (Denmark) to Hamburg (Germany). The island has numerous tourist attractions, such as the Fuglsang Manor, constructed in 1868, and the open air Museum, Middelaldercentret.

Significance of Denmark's Islands

The islands that make up Denmark contribute to the nation's well-being. Some of the islands, such as Funen, are major producers of agricultural products that are important to Denmark's economy. Denmark benefits from the thriving tourism industry on its islands. Most islands boast spectacular sandy beaches, which are popular tourist attractions and contribute to the country's economy.

What Are the Largest Islands in Denmark by Size?

RankIsland’s nameArea km2Location
1Zealand7,031Baltic Sea / Kattegat / Ø°ù±ð²õ³Ü²Ô»å / Great Belt
2North Jutlandic Island (Vendsyssel-Thy)4,685North Sea / Kattegat / Skagerrak / Limfjord
3Funen2,985Great Belt / Little Belt / Kattegat / South Funen Archipelago
4Lolland1,243Baltic Sea / ³§³¾Ã¥±ô²¹²Ô»å²õ´Ú²¹°ù±¹²¹²Ô»å±ð³Ù / ³§³Ù´Ç°ù²õ³Ù°ùø³¾³¾±ð²Ô
5Bornholm588Baltic Sea
6Falster514Baltic Sea / ³§³Ù´Ç°ù²õ³Ù°ùø³¾³¾±ð²Ô
7Mors368Limfjord
8Als312Little Belt
9Langeland284Great Belt
10²Ñø²Ô218Baltic Sea
11¸éø³¾Ã¸129Wadden Sea, North Sea
12³§²¹³¾²õø112Kattegat
13³¢Ã¦²õø101Kattegat
14Amager95.3Ø°ù±ð²õ³Ü²Ô»å
15Æ°ùø88South Funen Archipelago
16°ÕÃ¥²õ¾±²Ô²µ±ð70South Funen Archipelago
17¹ó²¹²Ôø56Wadden Sea, North Sea
18Fur22Limfjorden
19Anholt22Kattegat
20¹ó±ðÂáø16³§³¾Ã¥±ô²¹²Ô»å²õ´Ú²¹°ù±¹²¹²Ô»å±ð³Ù
21Saltholm16.0Ø°ù±ð²õ³Ü²Ô»å
22°¿°ùø15Isefjorden
23Endelave13.1Kattegat
24µþ´Ç²µÃ¸13.0³§³Ù´Ç°ù²õ³Ù°ùø³¾³¾±ð²Ô
25³§±ðÂá±ð°ùø12.4Kattegat
26¹ó±ð³¾Ã¸11.0³§³¾Ã¥±ô²¹²Ô»å²õ´Ú²¹°ù±¹²¹²Ô»å±ð³Ù
27´³±ð²µ¾±²Ô»åø7.9Limfjord
28²Ñ²¹²Ô»åø7.6Wadden Sea, North Sea
29°Õ³ó³Ü°ùø7.5South Funen Archipelago
30´¡±ô°ùø7.5Horsens Fjord
31´¡²µ±ð°ù²õø7.0Great Belt
32³Õ±ð²Ôø6.5Limfjord
33µþÃ¥²µÃ¸6.2Little Belt
34³¢²âø6.0South Funen Archipelago
35Egholm6Limfjord
36´¡±¹±ð°ù²Ô²¹°ìø5.9South Funen Archipelago
37Ã…°ùø5.7Little Belt
38³Ò±ôæ²Ôø5.6³§³¾Ã¥±ô²¹²Ô»å²õ´Ú²¹°ù±¹²¹²Ô»å±ð³Ù
39³Ò²¹±¹²Ôø5.5Great Belt
40³§³Ù°ù²â²Ôø4.9South Funen Archipelago
41Nyord4.8Baltic Sea
42°¿³¾Ã¸4.5Great Belt
43¶Ù°ù±ðÂáø4.3South Funen Archipelago
44¹óæ²Ôø3.9Little Belt
45´¡²µ±ð°ùø3.8Limfjord
46°Õ³Ü²Ôø3.5Kattegat
47·¡²Ôø3.4³§³¾Ã¥±ô²¹²Ô»å²õ´Ú²¹°ù±¹²¹²Ô»å±ð³Ù
48³¢¾±±¹Ã¸3.3Limfjord
49±áÂá²¹°ù²Ôø3.2Kattegat
50´¡²õ°ìø2.82³§³¾Ã¥±ô²¹²Ô»å²õ´Ú²¹°ù±¹²¹²Ô»å±ð³Ù
51Ʋú±ð±ôø2.50Kattegat
52µþ²¹°ù²õø2.50Little Belt
53±·±ð°ì²õ±ð±ôø2.20Kattegat (³§±ðÂá±ð°ùøbugten)
54µþ°ù²¹²Ô»å²õø2.00Little Belt
55³§°ì²¹°ùø1.97South Funen Archipelago
56°Õæ°ùø1.73³§³Ù´Ç°ù²õ³Ù°ùø³¾³¾±ð²Ô
57²Ñ²¹²õ²Ô±ð»åø1.68³§³Ù´Ç°ù²õ³Ù°ùø³¾³¾±ð²Ô
58³Õ±ðÂá°ùø1.57³§³Ù´Ç°ù²õ³Ù°ùø³¾³¾±ð²Ô
59µþÂáø°ù²Ôø1.50South Funen Archipelago
60³§±è°ù´Ç²µÃ¸1.50Great Belt
61·¡²õ°ì¾±±ô²õø1.39Roskilde Fjord
62¶Ù²â²ú²õø1.34³§³¾Ã¥±ô²¹²Ô»å²õ´Ú²¹°ù±¹²¹²Ô»å±ð³Ù
63³Õ¾±²µ±ð±ô²õø1.32Odense Fjord
64³§¾±Ã¸1.31South Funen Archipelago
65³¢²¹²Ô²µÃ¸1.30³§³Ù´Ç°ù²õ³Ù°ùø³¾³¾±ð²Ô
66Peberholm1.3Ø°ù±ð²õ³Ü²Ô»å
67¸é´Ç³¾²õø1.09Great Belt
68³§°ì²¹±ôø1.06³§³¾Ã¥±ô²¹²Ô»å²õ´Ú²¹°ù±¹²¹²Ô»å±ð³Ù
69·¡²Ô±ð³óøÂá±ð1.04Nakskov Fjord
70Langli1.00Wadden Sea, North Sea
71¹ó²¹°ùø0.93³§³Ù´Ç°ù²õ³Ù°ùø³¾³¾±ð²Ô
72Birkholm0.92South Funen Archipelago
73±áÂá´Ç°ù³Ùø0.90South Funen Archipelago
74±õ±ô±ô³Ü³¾Ã¸0.90South Funen Archipelago (Helnæsbugten)
75³¢¾±±ô±ô±ðø0.86³§³Ù´Ç°ù²õ³Ù°ùø³¾³¾±ð²Ô
76¸éÃ¥²µÃ¸0.80³§³¾Ã¥±ô²¹²Ô»å²õ´Ú²¹°ù±¹²¹²Ô»å±ð³Ù
77±á±ð²õ²õ±ð±ôø0.71Kattegat
78Store Egholm0.70South Funen Archipelago
79Hjelm0.63Kattegat
80³Õ´Ç°ù²õø0.6Horsens Fjord
81±á²¹±ô³¾Ã¸0.50South Funen Archipelago
82³§³Ù°ù²â²Ôø Kalv0.50South Funen Archipelago (Helnæsbugten )
83¹óÂá±ð²Ô»åø0.40Nissum Fjord
84³Õ±ðÂá±ôø0.37Nakskov Fjord
85²Ñ±ðÂá±ôø0.34Kattegat / Great Belt
86Draget0.28Kattegat (off Bogense)
87Store Svelmø0.27South Funen Archipelago
88°ä³ó°ù¾±²õ³Ù¾±²¹²Ô²õø0.25Baltic Sea
89Kalvø, Guldborgsund0.22Baltic Sea (Guldborgsund)
90Slotsholmen0.21Ø°ù±ð²õ³Ü²Ô»å
91°Õ´Ç°ù²Ôø0.21Odense Fjord
92Græsholm, Hirsholmene0.21Kattegat
93³Õ¾±²µÃ¸0.20South Funen Archipelago (Helnæsbugten)
94³§±ô´Ç³Ùø0.20Nakskov Fjord
95±áÂáæ±ô³¾²õ³ó´Ç±¹±ð»å0.20South Funen Archipelago
96Kalvø, Germer Bugt0.17Little Belt
97Hirsholm0.17Kattegat
98Ejlinge0.16Kattegat
99²Ñø²µ±ð±ôø0.14´³³Ü±ô²õø
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