Hyllekrog

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Hyllekrog
Waters Baltic Sea
Archipelago Sjælland
Geographical location 54 ° 35 ′ 45 "  N , 11 ° 30 ′ 15"  E Coordinates: 54 ° 35 ′ 45 "  N , 11 ° 30 ′ 15"  E
Hyllekrog (Sjælland)
Hyllekrog
surface 79.1 ha
Residents uninhabited

Hyllekrog is a 79.1 hectare Danish peninsula south of Lolland that has been uninhabited since the early 1970s . The island belongs to the parish community ( Danish : Sogn ) Tågerup Sogn , which belonged to Harde Fuglse Herred in what was then Maribo Amt until 1970 , and from 1970 to what was then Rødby Kommune in what was then Storstrøms Amt , which became part of Lolland with the municipal reform on January 1, 2007 Municipality in the Sjælland region. Hyllekrog is a nature reserve that also includes the neighboring islands of Storeager , Lilleager and Drummelholm .

See also: List of Danish Islands

Individual evidence

  1. Danmarks Statistics : Statistisk Aarbog 1920 - Table 3: Arealets Fordeling paa de forskellige større og minre Landsdele including Folkemængde og Befolkningstæthed on February 1, 1916, footnote 6 (Danish / French; PDF; 1.1 MB)
  2. Statistics banks -> Befolkning og valg -> BEF4: Folketal pr. January 1st demands på øer (Danish)