Siø

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Siø
Waters Baltic Sea
Archipelago Danish South Seas
Geographical location 54 ° 57 '15 "  N , 10 ° 41' 30"  E Coordinates: 54 ° 57 '15 "  N , 10 ° 41' 30"  E
Siø (Syddanmark)
Siø
surface 1.31 km²
Residents 14th (January 1, 2020)
11 inhabitants / km²

The Danish island of Siø , whose area is only 1.31 km², lies between the two larger islands of Langeland in the east and Tåsinge in the north-west and is connected to each of them by a bridge. This bridge system in 1962 initiated Langeland Bridge and the 1959 initiates Siødæmningen and about 1966 Inaugurated Svendborgsund Bridge Tåsinge by Fyn ( dt. : Fyn ) is Langeland thus with Fyn and with the Danish motorway network. 14 people live on Siø (January 1st, 2020) There is only one farm and a few houses. A large part of the island is used for agriculture, and there are also some wind turbines .

Siø belongs to the parish community ( Danish : Sogn ) Bøstrup Sogn , which until 1970 belonged to Harde Langelands Nørre Herred in what was then Svendborg Amt and from 1970 to Tranekær Kommune im Fyns Amt , which became part of the Langeland Municipality in the region of Syddanmark has risen.

Individual evidence

  1. a b statistics banks -> Befolkning og valg -> BEF4: Folketal pr. January 1st demands på øer (Danish)
  2. Danmarks Statistics : Statistical Yearbook 2009 - Geography and climate, Table 3 Area and population. Regions and inhabited islands (English; PDF; 39 kB)
  3. Den Store Dansk (Danish), accessed June 30, 2010