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Dragør () is the main town of Dragør Municipality, (Denmark), which includes the village of
Store Magleby Store Magleby is a Danish town, seat with Dragør of the Dragør Municipality, in the Region Hovedstaden. Its population in 2009 was 2,000. History Traces of an early Iron Age settlement from about the year 200 AD have been found just south east ...
. 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.


Geography

Dragør, on the southeastern coast of the island of
Amager Amager ( or, especially among older speakers, ) in the Øresund is Denmark's most densely populated island, with more than 212,000 inhabitants (January 2021) a small appendage to Zealand. The protected natural area of ''Naturpark Amager'' (includi ...
, is located only 12 km from central Copenhagen. Together with the neighbouring village of
Store Magleby Store Magleby is a Danish town, seat with Dragør of the Dragør Municipality, in the Region Hovedstaden. Its population in 2009 was 2,000. History Traces of an early Iron Age settlement from about the year 200 AD have been found just south east ...
, it forms a separate urban area with a population of 12,401 (1 January 2022).BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density
The Mobile Statbank from
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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 Cobblestone is a natural building material based on cobble-sized stones, and is used for pavement roads, streets, and buildings. Setts, also called Belgian blocks, are often casually referred to as "cobbles", although a sett is distinct fro ...
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.


History

Dragør was founded in the 12th century, and grew quickly as a fishing port. In 1370, the
Hanseatic League The Hanseatic League (; gml, Hanse, , ; german: label=Modern German, Deutsche Hanse) was a medieval commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Central and Northern Europe. Growing from a few North German to ...
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 Christian II (1 July 1481 – 25 January 1559) was a Scandinavian monarch under the Kalmar Union who reigned as King of Kingdom of Denmark, Denmark and Kingdom of Norway, Norway, from 1513 until 1523, and Kingdom of Sweden, Sweden from 152 ...
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 Store Magleby is a Danish town, seat with Dragør of the Dragør Municipality, in the Region Hovedstaden. Its population in 2009 was 2,000. History Traces of an early Iron Age settlement from about the year 200 AD have been found just south east ...
. 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 The carrot ('' Daucus carota'' subsp. ''sativus'') is a root vegetable, typically orange in color, though purple, black, red, white, and yellow cultivars exist, all of which are domesticated forms of the wild carrot, ''Daucus carota'', nat ...
to Denmark. Dutch and
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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.


Economy

Prior to its dissolution, Maersk Air had its headquarters in Dragør. When it existed,
Sterling Airlines Sterling Airlines A/S was a low-cost airline with its head office at Copenhagen Airport South in Dragør, Dragør Municipality, Denmark. It was created in September 2005 through the merger of two Danish airlines — Sterling European Airlin ...
had its head office at Copenhagen Airport South in Dragør.Contact
"
Sterling Airlines Sterling Airlines A/S was a low-cost airline with its head office at Copenhagen Airport South in Dragør, Dragør Municipality, Denmark. It was created in September 2005 through the merger of two Danish airlines — Sterling European Airlin ...
. Retrieved on 13 February 2011. "Head office Sterling Airlines A/S Copenhagen Airport South 2791 Dragoer Denmark."


Notable people

* Hans Nielsen Jeppesen (1815 in Dragør – 1883) a Danish merchant and ship-owner * Peter Mærsk Møller (1836 in Rømø – 1927 in Svendborg) a Danish sea captain, started the Maersk business conglomerate, lived in Dragør 1864 to 1884 * Christian Mølsted (1862–1930) a Danish artist who specialized in marine painting * Arnold Peter Møller (1876 in Dragør – 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 Dragør * Silja Schandorff (born 1969 in Dragør) a Danish ballerina, performed with the Royal Danish Ballet 1985 to 2009 *
Anne Skare Nielsen Anne Skare Nielsen is a Danish futurist, lecturer, author, and partner in Universal Futurist. From 2003-2019 she was founding partner at Future Navigator. She was born in 1971 in Vejle, Denmark. Nielsen holds a bachelor in biology and a master in ...
(born 1971) a Danish futurist, lecturer, author and partner in Future Navigator; she lives in Dragør


Sport

* Marc Dal Hende (born 1990 in Dragør) a Danish footballer who plays for FC Midtjylland * Frederik Schram (born 1995 in Dragør) an Icelandic football goalkeeper, plays for FC Roskilde * Freja Ravn (born 2000 in Dragør) a Danish badminton player, specializing in doubles play


References


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