Suderø (Denmark)
Suderø | ||
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Waters | Baltic Sea | |
Archipelago | Smålandsfarvandet | |
Geographical location | 54 ° 56 '38 " N , 11 ° 42' 0" E | |
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length | 700 m | |
width | 200 m | |
Residents | 200 cormorants |
Suderø is an uninhabited Danish island in Smålandsfarvandet ( German Smålandsfahrwasser ) north of the island of Falster . The island belongs to the parish Vålse Sogn in the Harde Falsters Nørre Herred in the then Maribo Amt , from 1970 to the Nørre Alslev Kommune in the then Storstrøms Amt , which was merged with the municipal reform on January 1, 2007 in the Guldborgsund Municipality in the Sjælland region. The island is approx. 700 m long and 200 m wide at its widest point. There is a cormorant colony with around 200 animals on Suderø .