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Dragør

Dragør (Danish pronunciation: [ˈtʁɑːwˌøɐ̯ˀ]) is the main town of Dragør Municipality, (Denmark), which includes the village of Store Magleby. The city hall and seat of the municipal council lies on Kirkevej 7 (postal code 2791 Dragør) in Store Magleby, which has enough space for such a large building.

Dragør
Dragør Strandhotel
Dragør
Location in Denmark
Dragør
Dragør (Capital Region)
Coordinates: 55°35′33″N 12°40′20″E / 55.59250°N 12.67222°E / 55.59250; 12.67222
CountryDenmark
RegionCapital (Hovedstaden)
MunicipalityDragør
Government
 • MayorEik Bidstrup
Area
 • Urban
4.72 km2 (1.82 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[1]
 • Urban
12,401
 • Urban density2,600/km2 (6,800/sq mi)
 • Gender [2]
6,007 males and 6,394 females
Time zoneUTC+1 (Central Europe Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2
Websitehttps://www.dragoer.dk/

Geography

Dragør, on the southeastern coast of the island of Amager, is located only 12 km from central Copenhagen. Together with the neighbouring village of Store Magleby, it forms a separate urban area with a population of 12,401 (1 January 2022).[1]

Dragør has many well-preserved historical buildings. The old part of the town is a compact, picturesque maze of alleys with yellow-painted houses, red roofs, and cobblestone streets built in the traditional Danish style. Many of these buildings are hundreds of years old.

Dragør was a prosperous seafaring town in the latter half of the 19th century, and its charming harbour front is still in use. Today Dragør is known, as the place where the "happiest danes" live.[citation needed]

History

Dragør was founded in the 12th century, and grew quickly as a fishing port. In 1370, the Hanseatic League was granted some trade privileges in the town. Dragør continued to grow - as the home of one of the largest fishing fleets in the country and as a base for salting and processing fish.

The first part of the name, Drag-, refers to drawing (dragging) boats ashore. The ending -ør is common in Scandinavian placenames and means a beach covered in sand or gravel.

The area has a Dutch ancestry that is still much in evidence. In the early 16th century, King Christian II invited a group of farmers from the Netherlands — at the time a more agriculturally advanced nation than Denmark — to settle in the area and produce food for the royal household. Twenty-four families arrived. They and their descendants settled in the village of Store Magleby. Tensions between the Dutch farmers of the inland and the Danish fishermen and sailors at the coast are still detectable now, with a certain rivalry between citizens of Store Magleby and Dragør. The Dutch peasants delivered vegetables to the Amagertorv market in Copenhagen. Among their many other achievements they were responsible for introducing the carrot to Denmark. Dutch and Low German were still spoken on Amager until the 19th century.

Dragør was made an independent parish 1 April 1954, before that being a part of Store Magleby parish.

Attractions

  • The Amager Museum, an open-air recreation of life in old rural Amager.
  • Dragør Museum, a seafaring museum located at Dragør harbour.
  • The Kastrupgaard Collection (Kastrupgårdsamlingen) in nearby Kastrup. An art museum on the premises of an estate from the 18th century.
  • Mølsted Museum, in the heart of old Dragør in the artist's studio, an art museum dedicated to the works of seascape painter Christian Mølsted (1862–1930).
  • Dragør is the sister city of Kodiak, Alaska.[3]

Economy

Prior to its dissolution, Maersk Air had its headquarters in Dragør.[4] When it existed, Sterling Airlines had its head office at Copenhagen Airport South in Dragør.[5]

Notable people

 
Christian Mølsted, 1890

Sport

References

  1. ^ a b BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  2. ^ BY1: Population 1. January by urban areas, age and sex The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 June 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  4. ^ "." Maersk Air. 2 April 2003. Retrieved on 9 January 2010.
  5. ^ "." Sterling Airlines. Retrieved on 13 February 2011. "Head office Sterling Airlines A/S Copenhagen Airport South 2791 Dragoer Denmark."

External links

  Media related to Dragør at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 55°35′N 12°40′E / 55.583°N 12.667°E / 55.583; 12.667

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Dragor redirects here For other uses see Dragor disambiguation Dragor Danish pronunciation ˈtʁɑːwˌoɐ ˀ is the main town of Dragor Municipality Denmark which includes the village of Store Magleby The city hall and seat of the municipal council lies on Kirkevej 7 postal code 2791 Dragor in Store Magleby which has enough space for such a large building DragorDragor StrandhotelDragorLocation in DenmarkShow map of DenmarkDragorDragor Capital Region Show map of Capital RegionCoordinates 55 35 33 N 12 40 20 E 55 59250 N 12 67222 E 55 59250 12 67222CountryDenmarkRegionCapital Hovedstaden MunicipalityDragorGovernment MayorEik BidstrupArea Urban4 72 km2 1 82 sq mi Population 2022 1 Urban12 401 Urban density2 600 km2 6 800 sq mi Gender 2 6 007 males and 6 394 femalesTime zoneUTC 1 Central Europe Time Summer DST UTC 2Websitehttps www dragoer dk Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Attractions 4 Economy 5 Notable people 5 1 Sport 6 References 7 External linksGeography EditDragor on the southeastern coast of the island of Amager is located only 12 km from central Copenhagen Together with the neighbouring village of Store Magleby it forms a separate urban area with a population of 12 401 1 January 2022 1 Dragor has many well preserved historical buildings The old part of the town is a compact picturesque maze of alleys with yellow painted houses red roofs and cobblestone streets built in the traditional Danish style Many of these buildings are hundreds of years old Dragor was a prosperous seafaring town in the latter half of the 19th century and its charming harbour front is still in use Today Dragor is known as the place where the happiest danes live citation needed History EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dragor was founded in the 12th century and grew quickly as a fishing port In 1370 the Hanseatic League was granted some trade privileges in the town Dragor continued to grow as the home of one of the largest fishing fleets in the country and as a base for salting and processing fish The first part of the name Drag refers to drawing dragging boats ashore The ending or is common in Scandinavian placenames and means a beach covered in sand or gravel The area has a Dutch ancestry that is still much in evidence In the early 16th century King Christian II invited a group of farmers from the Netherlands at the time a more agriculturally advanced nation than Denmark to settle in the area and produce food for the royal household Twenty four families arrived They and their descendants settled in the village of Store Magleby Tensions between the Dutch farmers of the inland and the Danish fishermen and sailors at the coast are still detectable now with a certain rivalry between citizens of Store Magleby and Dragor The Dutch peasants delivered vegetables to the Amagertorv market in Copenhagen Among their many other achievements they were responsible for introducing the carrot to Denmark Dutch and Low German were still spoken on Amager until the 19th century Dragor was made an independent parish 1 April 1954 before that being a part of Store Magleby parish Attractions EditThe Amager Museum an open air recreation of life in old rural Amager Dragor Museum a seafaring museum located at Dragor harbour The Kastrupgaard Collection Kastrupgardsamlingen in nearby Kastrup An art museum on the premises of an estate from the 18th century Molsted Museum in the heart of old Dragor in the artist s studio an art museum dedicated to the works of seascape painter Christian Molsted 1862 1930 Dragor is the sister city of Kodiak Alaska 3 Economy EditPrior to its dissolution Maersk Air had its headquarters in Dragor 4 When it existed Sterling Airlines had its head office at Copenhagen Airport South in Dragor 5 Notable people Edit Christian Molsted 1890 Hans Nielsen Jeppesen 1815 in Dragor 1883 a Danish merchant and ship owner Peter Maersk Moller 1836 in Romo 1927 in Svendborg a Danish sea captain started the Maersk business conglomerate lived in Dragor 1864 to 1884 Christian Molsted 1862 1930 a Danish artist who specialized in marine painting Arnold Peter Moller 1876 in Dragor 1965 a Danish shipping magnate who founded A P Moller Maersk Group in 1904 Marcel Hansen born 1965 a Danish serial rapist and twice convicted murderer who was sentenced to life imprisonment brought up in Dragor Silja Schandorff born 1969 in Dragor a Danish ballerina performed with the Royal Danish Ballet 1985 to 2009 Anne Skare Nielsen born 1971 a Danish futurist lecturer author and partner in Future Navigator she lives in DragorSport Edit Marc Dal Hende born 1990 in Dragor a Danish footballer who plays for FC Midtjylland Frederik Schram born 1995 in Dragor an Icelandic football goalkeeper plays for FC Roskilde Freja Ravn born 2000 in Dragor a Danish badminton player specializing in doubles playReferences Edit a b BY3 Population 1 January by urban areas area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark BY1 Population 1 January by urban areas age and sex The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark Sister Cities Dragor Travelogue by lmkluque Archived from the original on 10 June 2013 Retrieved 27 April 2013 Maersk Air Headquarters Maersk Air 2 April 2003 Retrieved on 9 January 2010 Contact Sterling Airlines Retrieved on 13 February 2011 Head office Sterling Airlines A S Copenhagen Airport South 2791 Dragoer Denmark External links Edit Denmark portal Media related to Dragor at Wikimedia Commons Coordinates 55 35 N 12 40 E 55 583 N 12 667 E 55 583 12 667 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dragor amp oldid 1106208876, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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