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Bogø (Danish pronunciation: [ˈpɔwˌøˀ]) is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea, just west of Møn. The population is 1,200 (1 January 2022)[1] with 951 living in the only town on the island, Bogø By.[2] The island is approximately 7 km long by 3 km wide at the largest points, with a total area of 13 km2. Maximum height above sea level is 32 metres.

Bogø north harbour, Skåningebro
Bogø north harbour, Skåningebro

To the west of Bogø is a smaller island, Farø, which carries the E47/E55 motorway from Copenhagen to the major islands of Lolland and Falster. The routes continue via ferry to Germany. Bogø is connected by causeways to both Farø and Møn, and carries one of the two main routes for vehicles travelling to Møn. It is part of Vordingborg Municipality.

The island has a varied landscape including wooded areas and traditional villages. To the northwest of the island at Skåninge is a small harbour and bathing jetty. To the south east is a larger harbour with a car ferry which operates during summer months to Stubbekøbing on Falster. Near the centre of the island is a preserved windmill from 1852, which is being restored to form a working museum.

The island was for a long time part of the crown estates. In 1769 it was offered for sale, and purchased by the islanders for 18,456 rigsdaler. To pay for this, the islanders cut down much of the forest then growing on the island.


Hulehøj


In the north east of the island, in the wooded region, is a well preserved passage grave at Hulehøj. The burial chamber is 6.3m long, originally accessed via a 5.5m tunnel. This passage grave is estimated to have been built about 3200 BC in the Nordic Stone Age. The stones weigh up to 10 tons and were apparently moved and lifted by rollers, sledges and lifting bars when constructed. Hule means hollow, and høj, from the Old Norse word haugr, means hill or mound.[3]


Cultural references


The Bogø-Stubbekøbing ferry is used as a location at 1:11:31 in the first Olsen Gang film.[4]




Notable people



See also



References


  1. "BEF4: Population 1st January by islands" database from Statistics Denmark
  2. BY3: Population 1. January, by urban areas" The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  3. Hulehøj Archived 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Olsen Banden Die Olsenbande". olsenbande-homepage.de (in Danish). Retrieved 29 May 2014.
  5. IMDb Database retrieved 14 June 2020




На других языках


[de] Bogø

Bogø ist eine dänische Insel in der Ostsee. Sie liegt zwischen Falster und Seeland westlich von Møn. Die Insel ist etwa sieben km lang, drei km breit und hat eine Fläche von 13,07 km²[2]. Die maximale Höhe über dem Meeresspiegel beträgt 32 m. Von den 1200 Bewohnern (1. Januar 2022)[1], leben 951 im Dorf Bogø By. Bogø bildet eine eigene Kirchspielsgemeinde (dän.: Sogn) Bogø Sogn, die bis 1970 zur Harde Mønbo Herred im damaligen Præstø Amt gehörte, danach zur Møn Kommune im damaligen Storstrøms Amt, die mit der Kommunalreform zum 1. Januar 2007 in der Vordingborg Kommune in der Region Sjælland aufgegangen ist.
- [en] Bogø

[es] Bogø

Bogø es una isla de Dinamarca ubicada en los estrechos daneses, entre las islas de Selandia y Falster. Bogø tiene aproximadamente 7 km (kilómetros) de largo y 3 km de ancho en su punto más ancho. El punto más alto de la isla se encuentra a 32 msnm.

[fr] Bogø

Bogø est une île du Danemark située au nord de l'île de Falster.

[ru] Богё

Богё (дат. Bogø) — остров в Балтийском море, принадлежащий Дании.



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