This article will address the topic of Sejerø, which has been the subject of interest and debate in today's society. Sejerø has aroused curiosity and has been the subject of study and research by various experts and specialists in the field. Throughout history, Sejerø has played a relevant role in different contexts and has generated conflicting opinions, which has contributed to enriching the debate around this topic. With the aim of providing a comprehensive and updated vision of Sejerø, its different facets, its impact on society and the future perspectives that are envisioned in relation to this topic will be analyzed.
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Typical coastline at Sejerø. | |
Sejerø island west of Zealand in the Bay of Sejerø. | |
Geography | |
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Coordinates | 55°53′0″N 11°9′0″E / 55.88333°N 11.15000°E |
Area | 12.36 km2 (4.77 sq mi) |
Administration | |
Municipality | Kalundborg Municipality |
Demographics | |
Population | 328 (2024)[1] |
Pop. density | 26.53/km2 (68.71/sq mi) |
Additional information | |
Time zone | |
• Summer (DST) | |
Postal code | 4592[2] |
Sejerø is a Danish island in the Kattegat sea, north-west of Zealand.[3] Sejerø with its 328 inhabitants[1] is part of Kalundborg Municipality and covers an area of 12.36 square kilometres (4.77 square miles). The largest village on Sejerø is Sejerby, housing half of the island's population.
South-east of Sejerø is the smaller island of Nekselø, also in the Bay of Sejerø.
Nearby islands: