Glænø
Island in Denmark
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Glænø
Denmark
Glænø is a small Danish island off the west coast of Zealand between Basnæs Nor and Karrebæksminde Bugt. With an area of 5.6 square kilometres (2.2 square miles), as of 1 January 2010 it has a population of 57.[1] Now part of Slagelse Municipality, it is connected to Stubberup, Zealand, by road over a dam some 100 metres (330 feet) long. Agriculture is the island's main source of income and there are several farms at the centre of the island.[2] Glænø has a sandy beach, a bird sanctuary and offers opportunities for walking and angling.[3]
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55°11′45″N 11°26′0″E / 55.19583°N 11.43333°E / 55.19583; 11.43333
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Slagelse Municipality
- Bisserup
- Boeslunde
- Dalmose
- Flakkebjerg
- Forlev-Vemmelev
- Frølunde Fed
- Havrebjerg
- Kirke Stillinge
- Kirkerup
- Kongsmark Strand
- Korsør
- Rude
- Skælskør
- Slagelse
- Slots Bjergby
- Stillinge Strand
- Svenstrup
- Sørbymagle
- Agersø
- Glænø
- Great Belt
- Omø
- Sprogø
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