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Gedser is a town at the southern tip of the Danish island of Falster in the Guldborgsund Municipality in Sjælland region. It is the southernmost town in Denmark, and also the southernmost point of Scandinavia and the Nordic countries. The town has a population of 657 (1 January 2022).[1] It is an important port town on the Baltic Sea.

Gedser
Town
Gedser in June 2008.
Gedser
Locator map of Gedser in Denmark
Coordinates: 54°35′N 11°56′E
CountryDenmark
RegionZealand (Sjælland)
Former countyStorstrøm (1970–2006)
MunicipalityGuldborgsund
(seat : Nykøbing Falster)
Elevation
5 m (16 ft)
Population
 (2022)
  Total657
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
4873
Area code(+45) ..

History



Overview


Gedser Church was designed by Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint and dates from 1915.

Gedser was the first place German troops landed during the occupation of Denmark on April 9, 1940, at 3:55 in the morning. A number of armored cars and infantry troops hid in the ferry from Warnemünde, Rostock and advanced into the harbor as soon as the ship docked, soon after followed by another ferry.


Government


Until January 1, 2007, Gedser was a parish of the former municipality of Sydfalster (seat : Væggerløse) in Storstrøm County. In the Kommunalreformen ("The Municipality Reform" of 2007) that municipality merged with Nykøbing Falster, Nysted, Nørre Alslev, Sakskøbing and Stubbekøbing to form Guldborgsund Municipality.


Museum


The local museum is Det Sorte Museum [The Black Museum], with elements of local geology, including Baltic amber, and occasional temporary exhibitions, such as dinosaurs.[2]


Geography


Situated in the southernmost part of Denmark on the island of Falster, Gedser is a port town on the Baltic Sea. European route E55 (Helsingborg-Kalamata) passes through the town.

Gedser Church
Gedser Church

Gedser Odde is the southernmost point in Denmark.


Transportation


A car ferry route has operated from Gedser to Rostock in Germany since 1995, served by Scandlines. Formerly, there were also train and car ferry routes to Großenbrode (1951–1963) and Warnemünde (1903–1995) and a car ferry route to Travemünde (1963–1990), all in Germany. A bridge linking Gedser to Rostock was proposed, although a decision was made in 2007 to support a planned fixed link across the Fehmarn Belt to the west of Gedser instead.


Photogallery



References


  1. BY3: Population 1st January, by urban areas: The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  2. Mateus, O, Andersen E. 1998. Dinosaurrede i Gedser- portugisisk specialitet udstilles i Gedser. GeologiskNyt. 3/98:7.



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[de] Gedser

Gedser [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}ˈgɛsəʀ] ist eine Stadt mit 657 Einwohnern (Stand 1. Januar 2022[1]) in Dänemark auf der Insel Falster, südlich von Nykøbing, und wichtiger Fährhafen für den Verkehr über die Ostsee zwischen Deutschland und Skandinavien.
- [en] Gedser



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