Dybsø is an uninhabited Danish island, with an area of 1.34 km2, located off the southwest coast of Zealand of in the Baltic Sea.[1] The island, which since 1976 is owned by the state[1] is part of the Dybsø Fjord wildlife reserve.[2]
Western end of Dybsø | |
Dybsø | |
| Geography | |
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| Coordinates | 55°8′2.56″N 11°43′10″E |
| Archipelago | Smålandsfarvandet |
| Area | 1.34 km2 (0.52 sq mi) |
| Administration | |
Denmark | |
| Region | Region Zealand |
| Municipality | Næstved Municipality |
Islands of Denmark | ||
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| Baltic Sea |
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| Sydhavsøerne | ||
| Kattegat | ||
| South Funen Archipelago |
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| Limfjorden |
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| Øresund | ||
| Great Belt | ||
| Little Belt | ||
| Wadden Sea | ||
| Other islands | ||
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