Dragør Municipality

Dragør Kommune is a municipality in Region Hovedstaden on the southern coast of the island of just east of Zealand in eastern . The municipality covers an area of 18.41 km2, and has a population of 14,450.
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  • Type: municipality of Denmark with 14,500 residents
  • Description: municipality in Region Hovedstaden, Denmark
  • Also known as: 155” and “Dragor Kommune

Places of Interest

Highlights include Copenhagen Airport and Store Magleby Church.

, also known as Kastrup, is the busiest of the . It is on the island of . Beside , the airport also serves , , which is linked via the Øresund Bridge.

Church
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is a church in , now part of , on the southern part of in the outskirts of , .

Church
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is a Lutheran church in , . It belongs to the Church of Denmark.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Amager and Dragør.

is a district and island east and southeast of central , covering some 96 km2, and mostly notable as the home of and the charming old fishing hamlet of Dragør.

Town
is the main town of Municipality, which includes the village of . The city hall and seat of the municipal council lies on Kirkevej 7 in Store Magleby, which has enough space for such a large building.

Town
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is a town in , the seat of in the . It is located approximately 6.5 kilometres south of central on the island of . is situated 5 km north of Dragør Municipality.

Dragør Municipality

Latitude
55.5823° or 55° 34′ 56″ north
Longitude
12.6276° or 12° 37′ 39″ east
Population
14,500
Open location code
9F7JHJJH+W2
Geo­Names ID
2622935
Wiki­data ID
Q838823
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Western Frisian—“Dragør Municipality” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Dragør (conceyu)
  • Asturian: Dragør
  • Belarusian: Драгёр
  • Catalan: municipi de Dragør
  • Catalan: Municipi de Dragør
  • Cebuano: Dragør Kommune
  • Chinese: Dragør Chū-tī-chhī
  • Chinese: 德拉厄市鎮
  • Chinese: 德拉厄市镇
  • Croatian: Dragør
  • Czech: Dragør Kommune
  • Czech: Dragør
  • Danish: Dragør Kommune
  • Dutch: Dragor
  • Dutch: Dragør
  • Esperanto: Dragør
  • Faroese: Dragør kommuna
  • Finnish: Dragörin kunta
  • Finnish: Dragørin kunta
  • French: Dragor
  • French: Dragør
  • German: Dragör Kommune
  • German: Dragør Kommune
  • Hungarian: Dragør község
  • Indonesian: Munisipalitas Dragør
  • Indonesian: Pemukiman dragør
  • Italian: comune di Dragør
  • Italian: Comune di Dragør
  • Japanese: ドラーウウア市
  • Korean: 드라괴르시
  • Lombard: Comun de Dragør
  • Low German: Kommun Dragør
  • Mazanderani: دراگور شهرستان
  • Min Nan Chinese: Dragør Chū-tī-chhī
  • Northern Frisian: Dragør Komuun
  • Northern Sami: Dragør
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Dragør kommune
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Dragør kommune
  • Norwegian: Dragør kommune
  • Polish: Dragør Kommune
  • Polish: Gmina Dragoer
  • Polish: Gmina Dragor
  • Polish: Gmina Dragør
  • Portuguese: Dragor
  • Portuguese: Dragør
  • Romanian: Comuna Dragør
  • Romanian: Dragor
  • Romanian: Dragør
  • Russian: Драгёр
  • Spanish: Dragør
  • Swedish: Dragør Kommune
  • Swedish: Dragörs kommun
  • Swedish: Dragørs kommun
  • Turkish: Dragør
  • Ukrainian: Драгер
  • Uzbek: Dragør (munitsipalitet)
  • Uzbek: Dragør
  • Venetian: Comun de Dragør
  • Western Frisian: Dragør

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

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