Zealand (also Sealand; Danish: Sjælland; 1) is the largest island (7,031 km²) of Denmark (excluding Greenland, which is a Danish territory) and the 95th largest island in the world. Zealand is connected to Funen by the Great Belt Bridge and to Sweden by the Oresund Bridge.
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Posted by Alexandra Zealand at 3:26 PM 0 comments Links to this post ... My mom's architecture blog. popular kinetics. Splendid Failures - the library angle ...alexzealand.blogspot.com/Zealand (also Sealand; Danish: Sjælland; 1) is the largest island (7,031 km²) of Denmark (excluding Greenland, which is a Danish territory) and the 95th largest island in the world. Zealand is connected to Funen by the Great Belt Bridge and to Sweden by the Oresund Bridge.
The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, is partly located on the eastern shore of Zealand and partly on Amager. Other cities on the island include Roskilde and Elsinore.
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Geography
On June 5, 2007, the regional subsidiary of national broadcaster Danmarks Radio reported that a hill, Kobanke, situated in the southeast near the town Rønnede in Faxe municipality, with a natural point of terrain at 122.9 m (403.21 feet), was the highest natural point on Zealand. Gyldenløveshøj, south of the city Roskilde has a height of 126 m (413.4 feet), but that is due to a man-made hill from the 1600s and its highest natural point is only 121.3 m (397.96 feet).
Cities, towns and villages
- Allerød
- Ballerup
- Birkerød
- Copenhagen (København)
- Egebjerg
- Elsinore (Helsingør)
- Espergærde
- Frederiksberg
- Frederikssund
- Frederiksværk
- Haslev
- Helsinge
- Hillerød
- Holbæk
- Hundested
- Humlebæk
- Kalundborg
- Kokkedal
- Kongens Lyngby
- Køge
- Nykøbing Sjælland
- Næstved
- Præstø
- Ringsted
- Roskilde
- Rørvig
- Skovlunde
- Slagelse
- Slangerup
- Solrød
- Sorø
- Tisvilde
- Vallensbæk
- Vordingborg
- Ålsgårde



























