Ertholmene archipelago

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Ertholmene archipelago is a small group of Danish islands in the Baltic Sea, known for their historic fortifications, remote location, and protected natural environment.

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Surface form Occurrences
Ertholmene 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Danish territory
archipelago
accessMode ferry
administeredAs unincorporated area
administeredBy Danish Ministry of Defence NERFINISHED
country Denmark
ferryConnectionFrom Bornholm NERFINISHED
fortificationsBuiltInCentury 17th century
fortificationsBuiltUnder King Christian V of Denmark NERFINISHED
governedBy bailiff (Danish: forvalter)
hasBuildingRestriction no new buildings without special permission
hasCarRestriction no private cars
hasClimate temperate maritime climate
hasHistoricUse state prison
hasIsland Frederiksø NERFINISHED
hasIslet Græsholm NERFINISHED
Mølleklippen NERFINISHED
Osterskær NERFINISHED
Salthammer NERFINISHED
Skal
Tat
Tyveskær NERFINISHED
Vesterskær NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Danish
hasLighthouse Christiansø Lighthouse NERFINISHED
hasMainIsland Christiansø NERFINISHED
hasNotableFauna grey seals
seabird colonies
hasPostalCode 3760 Christiansø
hasProtectionStatus bird sanctuary
nature reserve
hasSettlement Christiansø NERFINISHED
Frederiksø NERFINISHED
hasStatus listed historic environment
knownFor historic fortifications
protected natural environment
remote location
locatedEastOf Bornholm NERFINISHED
locatedIn Baltic Sea
partOf Capital Region of Denmark (for some administrative purposes) NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Denmark NERFINISHED
populationType small permanent population
primaryEconomicActivity tourism
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time NERFINISHED
usedAs naval fortress

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Christiansø (nearby island fortress) partOf Ertholmene archipelago
subject surface form: Christiansø