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Amager (ä'mägər) , island (1992 pop. 148,413), 25 sq mi (65 sq km), Copenhagen co., E Denmark, in the Øresund. Northern Amager is occupied by a part of Copenhagen city that has important shipbuilding and harbor facilities. Southern Amager includes fishing ports, beach resorts, and farms.


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Amager island (right center) is east of Zealand island, at Copenhagen, west of Sweden
Geography
Amager is located in Denmark
Amager
Amager (Denmark)
Location Øresund
Coordinates 55°37′N 12°37′E / 55.617°N 12.617°E / 55.617; 12.617
Area 96.29 km²
Length 16.1 km
Width 11.1 km
Country
Denmark
Region Hovedstaden
Municipality Copenhagen, Tårnby, Dragør
Demographics
Population 160,030 (as of 2008)
Density 1,662.3 /km² (4,305 /sq mi)
Ethnic groups Danish
Aerial view of Amager.
The Dragør Strand Hotel in Amager's historic old town of Dragør. Photo by Henrik Reinholdson (2005).

Amager (pronounced [ˈɑmɑːˀ], [ˈɑmæːˀ(j)ɐ], [ˈɑmɑːˀʀ]) is a Danish island in the Øresund. The Danish capital, Copenhagen, is partly situated on Amager, which is connected to Zealand by three bridges.

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History

Amager has long been populated and well used thanks to its rich soil and proximity to Copenhagen. It was only in the late 19th century that Copenhagen began to expand onto the island (Sundbyerne), and in 1902 these built up areas were incorporated into Copenhagen.

During the Second World War, high unemployment in Copenhagen led authorities to drain a large part of the sea west of the island, and build a dam to hold out the water, effectively adding one half of Amager's previous area to the island.

The reclaimed area is currently known as Kalvebod Fælled, and was originally a military area, but today it is part of a major construction area called the Ørestad, being thought of as an extension to central Copenhagen. The area houses such major facilities as Bella Center, a convention and exposition center, and Field's, the second-largest shopping center in Scandinavia. This project was initiated by the Danish government.

The beach area to the East of the island, known as Amager Strandpark (Amager Beach Park), which had fallen into disrepair since its inception in the 1930s, was extensively redeveloped between May 2004 and August 2005. A 2 km long artificial island was constructed just off the mainland which narrows to the southeast, creating a small lagoon.

Amenities

Large parts of Kalvebod Fælled have rich nature and grazing cows. This area allows citizens of Copenhagen to experience nature without travelling far from the city.

The seaward facing side of the island comprises a wide sandy bathing beach, while the lagoon facing side is mainly made up of low dunes. There is another beach on the mainland side of the lagoon, which runs alongside the beach road. Ice cream kiosks, coffee shops, a marina and two small recreational parks can also be found in the Strandpark area. The lagoon is popular, and is used regularly, for water sports, such as kayaking or wind-surfing.

Amager is also home to the Amager Bio, a cinema, concert and cultural venue. Top bands from the last 40 years often play there, both those of international origin (Uriah Heep, King Crimson, Cradle of Filth, John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, Jethro Tull, The Moody Blues, MGMT) and from Denmark (Dodo and the Dodos, Sussi and Leo, Big Fat Snake).

Communities

Various communities are located on Amager, including Islands Brygge, and the towns of Dragør, Kastrup, and Tårnby.

Transport

The Øresund Bridge connects Sweden to Denmark on Amager. The construction of the bridge has had a large impact on the physical geography of the island, largely due to the construction of new highways.

The Copenhagen Metro connects Amager to central Copenhagen. The metro line from Vanlose to Amager divides into M1 and M2 lines at Christianhavn and then continue to Vestamager and Lufthavn (Copenhagen Airport).

Copenhagen Airport is located on the eastern part of Amager. It is linked by the train, Metro and bus. It is situated in Zone 4.

Notable people

External links

Coordinates: 55°37′N 12°37′E / 55.617°N 12.617°E / 55.617; 12.617


 
 
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