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Saltholm (Danish pronunciation: [sæltˈhʌlˀm]; Salt Islet) is a
Danish island in the Øresund, the
strait that
separates Denmark and Sweden. It is located...
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Peberholm lies
approximately 1 km
south of the
larger natural island of
Saltholm (Salt Islet) and was
named to
complement it. It has an area of 1.3 km2...
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Taastrup - 50.686 Tårnby (a very
large area of
western Amager and the
Saltholm (2
inhabitants (2020)) and
Peberholm (nature habitat)
islands are unpo****ted)...
- 1973. It
would have
comprised a
bridge between Malmö and
Saltholm, with a
tunnel linking Saltholm to Copenhagen, and
would have been
accompanied by a second...
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Copenhagen Airport is
situated to the east of Tårnby. It
includes the
islets Saltholm and Peberholm.
There is no
clear date for the
founding of Tårnby, but archaeological...
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Battle of
Saltholm was
fought on 9 June 1808
during the
Gunboat War.
Danish and
Norwegian ships attacked a
British convoy off the
island of
Saltholm in Øresund...
- Øresund. The
trench is
located on the
Danish side of the Øresund,
between Saltholm and Amager. The road and
railway connection between Denmark and Sweden...
- was not
expanded further. A new
large airport located at the
island of
Saltholm (with a
connecting bridge to
Denmark and Sweden) was on the
drawing board...
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Copenhagen and
Saltholm. The
island and fort are
simply known as Flakfortet; the name of the island; Saltholmrev,
meaning the reef near
Saltholm, is seldom...
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Skull Islet, in
British Columbia,
Canada Star Keys/Motuhope, New
Zealand Saltholm,
small Islet in
Oresund west of
Copenhagen Sue
Islet (Queensland) Sumbiarholmur...