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Ærø

Ærø (Danish pronunciation: [ˈeːˌʁøˀ]) is one of the Danish Baltic Sea islands, and part of the Southern Denmark Region.

Ærø
Marstal, largest town on the island
Geography
LocationBaltic Sea
Coordinates54°53′N 10°20′E / 54.883°N 10.333°E / 54.883; 10.333
Area88 km2 (34 sq mi)
Administration
Denmark
RegionSouth Denmark Region
MunicipalityÆrø Municipality
Largest settlementMarstal (pop. 2,111)
Demographics
Population5,956 (2020)
Pop. density67/km2 (174/sq mi)
Map of 1665

Since 1 January 2006 the whole of Ærø has constituted a single municipality, known as Ærø Kommune. Before that date, there were two municipalities on the island: Ærøskøbing Kommune in the west and Marstal Kommune in the east. This merger was part of a reform of the public sector with the laws being effective as of 26 June 2005. This merger was allowed to happen one year before the other municipalities merged as there had already been an island-wide referendum with a majority of voters for the merger.

In a 2010 survey, readers of the Danish newspaper Kristeligt Dagblad voted Ærø as Denmark's third most wonderful island, behind only Fur and Læsø.[1]

Geography edit

  • Population (in 2020): 5,956 (island of Ærø only);5,964 (municipality).
  • Area: 88 km2 (island); 91 km2 (municipality)
  • Length of coastline: 167 km (104 mi)

Ærø measures roughly 20 km from northwest to southeast and varies in width from around 4 to 8 km. There are three small towns on the island in 2020: the largest is Marstal with a population of 2,111. Ærøskøbing has 942 inhabitants and Søby 438. Fourteen villages and a number of farms complete the island's pattern of settlement.

Ærøskøbing, with its narrow lanes and picturesque 18th-century houses was historically Ærø's chief town, and remains the primary port for ferry connections. Marstal, also known as the "skipper village", from its being the home of so many sailors and captains, is the island's largest town today and is its principal commercial and shopping centre.

The countryside is for the most part gently undulating, and there is a several-kilometre-long stretch of 33-metre-high cliffs at Voderup Klint on the west coast. With its generally low traffic density, Ærø is a popular destination for hikers and cyclists. The island's beaches also attract anglers and artists. As one of the islands making up the South Funen Archipelago, Ærø is favoured by particularly fine weather. It enjoys a higher number of sunshine hours than the average for the rest of Denmark, and the year-round temperature is also a few degrees above the national average.

At Olde Mølle, at one of Ærø's highest points and near the centre of the island, the sculptor Erik Brandt has created a "peace bench", conceived with the intention of providing people with an opportunity to survey the island and its surrounding sea, whilst pondering on the theme of world peace.

 
A view of the southeastern part of the island

History edit

 
The flag of Ærø
 
In the town of Ærøskøbing
 
Bregninge church

Archaeological excavations provide evidence of settlements going back to before 8000 BC.[2] There are some burial mounds on the island, as well as an old Ting place. Relics of antiquity are found all over the island. Burial mounds, passage graves, and dolmens bear witness of human activity through more than 10,000 years.[2]

As for its more recent history, the period of the duchies is of special interest. During this period — from the 14th century to the year 1864 – Ærø was united and separated, alternately, into a number of enclaves.[2] Ærø was outside the tariff wall of the Kingdom, leading to flourishing smuggling which was a way of living for many of Ærø's inhabitants.

In 1629 the main town of Ærøskøbing burnt down in a great fire.[2] There was no other disaster of comparable scale. In 1750 the island, previously split into exclaves of numerous duchies, was united as single administrative district.[2]

Until 1864, Ærø was part of the Danish Duchy of Schleswig – the area of Schleswig/Southern Jutland is now divided between Denmark (Northern Schleswig) and Germany (Southern Schleswig). King Christian IV's cousin, also named Christian, was the Duke of Ærø from 1622 to 1633, and lived with his concubine Cathrine Griebels at Gråsten Manor House.[2]

When the Duke died, a banner was found at Gråsten composed of nine pieces of cloth and in three colours – body colour, sea green, and golden yellow. This banner has provided the inspiration for the flag of Ærø which is seen today all over the island. When Duke Christian died, Ærø was distributed among four of his brothers, and this offers one explanation of why two towns developed in the island, Ærøskøbing and later on Marstal, and why each came to be in their own "country".

Gråsten Manor House was abolished in 1766 and the buildings were demolished.[2] The name of Gråsten is still alive today in the farmhouse that stands almost on the same spot as the ducal manor. Gråsten of today offers bed and breakfast accommodation.

In 1750, Ærø was united,[2] and has not since been separated. This is marked by the memorial stone at Olde Mølle (English = Ancient mill). At the union, the old Code of Jutland from 1241 was applied and even today some of those rules are still valid.[citation needed]

In recent history, the preservation of the area's local heritage has been paramount among residents. This passion for Ærø was demonstrated in 2000 when the Marstal Maritime School was ordered to close. More than 2,000 islanders (a third of the island) traveled to Copenhagen to protest the closing of the historic school. Ultimately, the government allowed the Maritime School to remain open.

Renewable Energy & Technology edit

 
Solar heating park, Marstal

Ærø is endeavouring to become self-sufficient in energy, its initiatives in renewable energy technologies gaining international recognition for the island as one of the world's leaders in this field. Already in 2002, three modern wind turbines had been erected with turbines whose wingtips reach 100 m (330 ft) above the ground. making the island around 40% self-sufficient in renewable energy. As of January 2013, the area of the island's large solar power plant was expanded from 18,365 m2 to 33,300 m2 as a result of an extension under the Sunstone 4 project.[3]

Ærø's three district heating systems of solar collectors have won international acclaim. With the recent expansion, the system in Marstal is now the world's largest solar collector system for heating.

From August 2019, the island has been served by the E-ferry Ellen, an innovative low weight ferry[4] for cars and passengers, powered by green electricity stored by on-board batteries. Built by Søby Værft, the ferry's design is well beyond state-of-the-art in terms of charging power and operating distance. It was partly funded by a €17 million grant through the EU's Horizon 2020 scheme.

Transport edit

Ærø is the only island among the larger Danish Baltic Sea islands that is not connected with a bridge, and road traffic is generally low. There are car ferry lines on four routes.

Ferries from Fynshav (on Als) and Faaborg on Funen arrive at Søby near Ærø's northwestern tip. Twin ferries M/F Ærøskøbing and M/F Marstal operate on the route from Svendborg arriving at Ærøskøbing. The route between Marstal and Rudkøbing on Langeland was stopped for several years after January 2013 but since 2019 is once again operable using the M / F ÆrøXpressen.

Ærø also lies within a popular sailboat area, the South Funen Archipelago. Near Marstal lies the small Ærø Airport with grass runways.

Notable residents edit

 
Carl Rasmussen, 1870

Cultural references edit

  • In his 2006 novel We, The Drowned – an epic tale spanning four generations, nearly one hundred years, and two world wars – Carsten Jensen describes the maritime history of Marstal, his native town, where the men were expected to go to sea and the women to be left behind.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ juni 2010, Torsdag d 24; artikel, kl 23 14 Del denne artikel Del denne (2010-06-24). "Her er Danmarks skønneste ø". Berlingske.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-12-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Aeroe History". AeroeIsland.com. Retrieved 2008-12-24.
  3. ^ "Beskrivelse af energisystemet i Marstal Fjernvarme", Marstal Fjernvarme. (in Danish) Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  4. ^ Alice Tidey (21 August 2019). "World's largest all-electric ferry sets sail in Denmark". Euronews. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  5. ^ Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607–1896. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who. 1963.
  6. ^ Povla Frijsh, OxfordIndex, Retrieved 10 July 2017

External links edit

  • Ærø Island International Website
  • Ærø Island - Video and Photo archives
  • Ærø Island - Community Portal
  • Ærø Tourist Guide
  • Ærø Portal
  • Ærø Ferries
  • Photos from Ærø


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For other uses see Aero disambiguation AEro Danish pronunciation ˈeːˌʁoˀ is one of the Danish Baltic Sea islands and part of the Southern Denmark Region AEroMarstal largest town on the islandGeographyLocationBaltic SeaCoordinates54 53 N 10 20 E 54 883 N 10 333 E 54 883 10 333Area88 km2 34 sq mi AdministrationDenmarkRegionSouth Denmark RegionMunicipalityAEro MunicipalityLargest settlementMarstal pop 2 111 DemographicsPopulation5 956 2020 Pop density67 km2 174 sq mi Map of 1665Since 1 January 2006 the whole of AEro has constituted a single municipality known as AEro Kommune Before that date there were two municipalities on the island AEroskobing Kommune in the west and Marstal Kommune in the east This merger was part of a reform of the public sector with the laws being effective as of 26 June 2005 This merger was allowed to happen one year before the other municipalities merged as there had already been an island wide referendum with a majority of voters for the merger In a 2010 survey readers of the Danish newspaper Kristeligt Dagblad voted AEro as Denmark s third most wonderful island behind only Fur and Laeso 1 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Renewable Energy amp Technology 4 Transport 5 Notable residents 6 Cultural references 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGeography editPopulation in 2020 5 956 island of AEro only 5 964 municipality Area 88 km2 island 91 km2 municipality Length of coastline 167 km 104 mi AEro measures roughly 20 km from northwest to southeast and varies in width from around 4 to 8 km There are three small towns on the island in 2020 the largest is Marstal with a population of 2 111 AEroskobing has 942 inhabitants and Soby 438 Fourteen villages and a number of farms complete the island s pattern of settlement AEroskobing with its narrow lanes and picturesque 18th century houses was historically AEro s chief town and remains the primary port for ferry connections Marstal also known as the skipper village from its being the home of so many sailors and captains is the island s largest town today and is its principal commercial and shopping centre The countryside is for the most part gently undulating and there is a several kilometre long stretch of 33 metre high cliffs at Voderup Klint on the west coast With its generally low traffic density AEro is a popular destination for hikers and cyclists The island s beaches also attract anglers and artists As one of the islands making up the South Funen Archipelago AEro is favoured by particularly fine weather It enjoys a higher number of sunshine hours than the average for the rest of Denmark and the year round temperature is also a few degrees above the national average At Olde Molle at one of AEro s highest points and near the centre of the island the sculptor Erik Brandt has created a peace bench conceived with the intention of providing people with an opportunity to survey the island and its surrounding sea whilst pondering on the theme of world peace nbsp A view of the southeastern part of the islandHistory edit nbsp The flag of AEro nbsp In the town of AEroskobing nbsp Bregninge churchArchaeological excavations provide evidence of settlements going back to before 8000 BC 2 There are some burial mounds on the island as well as an old Ting place Relics of antiquity are found all over the island Burial mounds passage graves and dolmens bear witness of human activity through more than 10 000 years 2 As for its more recent history the period of the duchies is of special interest During this period from the 14th century to the year 1864 AEro was united and separated alternately into a number of enclaves 2 AEro was outside the tariff wall of the Kingdom leading to flourishing smuggling which was a way of living for many of AEro s inhabitants In 1629 the main town of AEroskobing burnt down in a great fire 2 There was no other disaster of comparable scale In 1750 the island previously split into exclaves of numerous duchies was united as single administrative district 2 Until 1864 AEro was part of the Danish Duchy of Schleswig the area of Schleswig Southern Jutland is now divided between Denmark Northern Schleswig and Germany Southern Schleswig King Christian IV s cousin also named Christian was the Duke of AEro from 1622 to 1633 and lived with his concubine Cathrine Griebels at Grasten Manor House 2 When the Duke died a banner was found at Grasten composed of nine pieces of cloth and in three colours body colour sea green and golden yellow This banner has provided the inspiration for the flag of AEro which is seen today all over the island When Duke Christian died AEro was distributed among four of his brothers and this offers one explanation of why two towns developed in the island AEroskobing and later on Marstal and why each came to be in their own country Grasten Manor House was abolished in 1766 and the buildings were demolished 2 The name of Grasten is still alive today in the farmhouse that stands almost on the same spot as the ducal manor Grasten of today offers bed and breakfast accommodation In 1750 AEro was united 2 and has not since been separated This is marked by the memorial stone at Olde Molle English Ancient mill At the union the old Code of Jutland from 1241 was applied and even today some of those rules are still valid citation needed In recent history the preservation of the area s local heritage has been paramount among residents This passion for AEro was demonstrated in 2000 when the Marstal Maritime School was ordered to close More than 2 000 islanders a third of the island traveled to Copenhagen to protest the closing of the historic school Ultimately the government allowed the Maritime School to remain open nbsp Beach hut Marstal nbsp Strandbyen harbour Ommel nbsp Voderup Klint cliffsRenewable Energy amp Technology edit nbsp Solar heating park MarstalAEro is endeavouring to become self sufficient in energy its initiatives in renewable energy technologies gaining international recognition for the island as one of the world s leaders in this field Already in 2002 three modern wind turbines had been erected with turbines whose wingtips reach 100 m 330 ft above the ground making the island around 40 self sufficient in renewable energy As of January 2013 the area of the island s large solar power plant was expanded from 18 365 m2 to 33 300 m2 as a result of an extension under the Sunstone 4 project 3 AEro s three district heating systems of solar collectors have won international acclaim With the recent expansion the system in Marstal is now the world s largest solar collector system for heating From August 2019 the island has been served by the E ferry Ellen an innovative low weight ferry 4 for cars and passengers powered by green electricity stored by on board batteries Built by Soby Vaerft the ferry s design is well beyond state of the art in terms of charging power and operating distance It was partly funded by a 17 million grant through the EU s Horizon 2020 scheme Transport editAEro is the only island among the larger Danish Baltic Sea islands that is not connected with a bridge and road traffic is generally low There are car ferry lines on four routes Ferries from Fynshav on Als and Faaborg on Funen arrive at Soby near AEro s northwestern tip Twin ferries M F AEroskobing and M F Marstal operate on the route from Svendborg arriving at AEroskobing The route between Marstal and Rudkobing on Langeland was stopped for several years after January 2013 but since 2019 is once again operable using the M F AEroXpressen AEro also lies within a popular sailboat area the South Funen Archipelago Near Marstal lies the small AEro Airport with grass runways nbsp M F Marstal 1999 AEroskobing Svendborg nbsp M F AErokobing 1999 AEroskobing Svendborg nbsp M F Skjoldnaes 2012 Soby Faborg nbsp E ferry Ellen 2019 Soby Fynshav on the island Als nbsp M F AEroXpressen 2019 Marstal RudkobingNotable residents edit nbsp Carl Rasmussen 1870Anders Arrebo 1587 in AEroskobing 1637 a Danish poet and Lutheran bishop in the Diocese of Nidaros Albert Heinrich Riise 1810 in AEroskobing 1882 a Danish pharmacist merchant and manufacturer of rum on Saint Thomas in the Danish West Indies Claus Lauritz Clausen 1820 in Borgnaes 1892 Lutheran clergyman organizer of United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America and missionary to America 5 Carl Rasmussen 1841 in AEroskobing 1893 a Danish painter of marine art and scenes of Greenland Povla Frijsh 1881 in AEro 1960 a Danish classical soprano and voice teacher 6 Hermann Moller Boye 1913 in Rolpested 1944 a member of the Danish resistance executed by the German occupying power Erik Kromann born 1946 in Marstal a Danish author museum director and a local politician Carsten Jensen born 1952 in Marstal a Danish author and political columnistCultural references editIn his 2006 novel We The Drowned an epic tale spanning four generations nearly one hundred years and two world wars Carsten Jensen describes the maritime history of Marstal his native town where the men were expected to go to sea and the women to be left behind See also editList of islands of Denmark The AEro LeagueReferences edit juni 2010 Torsdag d 24 artikel kl 23 14 Del denne artikel Del denne 2010 06 24 Her er Danmarks skonneste o Berlingske dk in Danish Retrieved 2023 12 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link a b c d e f g h Aeroe History AeroeIsland com Retrieved 2008 12 24 Beskrivelse af energisystemet i Marstal Fjernvarme Marstal Fjernvarme in Danish Retrieved 3 January 2013 Alice Tidey 21 August 2019 World s largest all electric ferry sets sail in Denmark Euronews Retrieved 21 August 2020 Who Was Who in America Historical Volume 1607 1896 Chicago Marquis Who s Who 1963 Povla Frijsh OxfordIndex Retrieved 10 July 2017External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for AEro nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to AEro AEro Island International Website AEro Island Video and Photo archives AEro Island Community Portal AEro Tourist Guide AEro Portal AEro Ferries Photos from AEro Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AEro amp oldid 1191713869, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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