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Møn and is
The island is irregularly shaped, and is situated north of the islands of Lolland, Falster, and Møn.
To the east is Hølen, a strait separating Zealand from the island of Nyord, and then further south is Stege Bay ( Stege Bugt ), which is the main body of water separating the former municipality from the next major island to the southwest, the island of Møn.
Møn is an island in south-eastern Denmark.
Møn is one of Denmark's most popular destinations for tourists with its imposing white chalk cliffs, beautiful countryside, sandy beaches and the inviting old market town of Stege.
Møn is located just of the south-eastern tip of Zealand from which it is separated by the waters of the Hølen strait between Kalvehave and the island of Nyord, at the northern end of Møn.
At the narrowest point between the two islands, the waters are referred to as Wolf Strait ( Ulvsund ), which is the primary strait separating Møn from Zealand.
To the southwest is Stubbekøbing on the island of Falster, which is separated from Møn by the Grønsund ( Green Strait ).
Møn is connected to Zealand at the town of Kalvehave by the Queen Alexandrine Bridge.
At the north-western tip of Møn there is a narrow bridge to the small island of Nyord.
Stege, the largest town on the island of Møn, is situated approximately at the centre point of the island at the mouth of Stege Nor, a lake which connects directly to the sea.
At the north-western corner of Møn is a narrow bridge to the island of Nyord.
The oldest and perhaps most impressive burial mound on Møn is Grønsalen near Fanefjord Church.
There is a jewellery museum in the little village of Damme and near Keldbylille, there is a museum ( Museumsgaarden ) depicting life on a Møn farm as it was 100 years ago.
To the northeast is the island of Møn, which is separated from Stubbekøbing by the waters of Grønsund, the strait which separates Møn and the island of Bogø from Falster.

Møn and known
The Bay of Mecklenburg ( or Mecklenburgische Bucht ; ), also known as the Mecklenburg Bay or Mecklenburg Bight, is a long narrow basin making up the southwestern finger-like arm of the Baltic Sea, between the shores of Germany to the south and the Danish islands of Lolland, Falster, and Møn to the north, the shores of Jutland to the west, and joining the largest part of the Baltic to the east.
This battle of Møn, also known as the battle of Lolland took place on 31 May 1677 as part of the Scanian War.

Møn and for
Large round mounds were used for burial, and more than 200 of these have been found on Møn.
In 1510, the Lubeckers attacked Møn in retaliation for the trade sanctions, failing to take Stege but destroying the island's second largest town, Borre.
In June 2010, Møn hosted the 30th world vintage bicycle rally for the International Veteran Cycling Association.
* TV MØN-local net-tv for Møn, Bogø and Nyord

Møn and its
In 1476, the town received confirmation of its historic rights and, in 1481, a further law forbade foreigners trading with farmers on Møn.
Møn, with its magnificent chalk cliffs, Liselund Park and its sandy beaches is one of the main destinations.

Møn and churches
Møn has a number of interesting churches decorated with frescos.
Among the finest examples are those of the Elmelunde Master from the Danish island of Møn who decorated the churches of Fanefjord, Keldby and Elmelunde.

Møn and Age
Two treasure hoards have been found on Møn from the Viking Age 800-1050.

Møn and graves
More than 100 large graves have been found on Møn.

Møn and Møns
That same year he traveled to Møn and painted " Parti fra Møns Klint " (" View from Møns Klint "), which features the island ’ s unique, monumental white chalk cliffs.

Møn and ("
On January 1, 2007 Vordingborg municipality was, as the result of Kommunalreformen (" The Municipal Reform " of 2007 ), merged with Langebæk, Møn, and Præstø municipalities to form an enlarged Vordingborg municipality.

Møn and White
White cliffs like those of Dover are also found on the Danish islands of Møn and Langeland and the island of Rügen in Germany.

Møn and most
The chalk was transported to Møn during the fourth, and most recent, major ice age.

Møn and popular
Møn also has a number of popular beach resorts, particularly in East Møn with Ulvshale to the north and Råbylille Strand, Klintholm Havn and Hårbølle on the south side of the island.

Møn and .
Georg Christian Oeder took a statistical census in 1771 which covered Copenhagen, Sjælland, Møn, and Bornholm.
Rügen, together with the Danish island of Møn on the far side of Rügen in the Baltic Sea, once belonged to a large chalk plateau, which had been pushed by tectonic movements to the earth's surface.
In clear weather you can even see as far as the Danish island of Møn.
View of harbour in Kalvehave, Denmark with Queen Alexandrines Bridge to the island of Møn in the background.
There are a number of islands in the waters between Zealand and Møn, including the islands of Langø, Tærø and Lilleø.
The Queen Alexandrine Bridge connects the former municipality, and the island of Zealand, to Møn at the town of Kalvehave.
It was merged with Møn, Præstø, and Vordingborg municipalities to form an enlarged Vordingborg municipality.
There are a number of islands in the waters off Møn, including Nyord and Bogø, the smaller island of Farø, as well as the islands of Langø, Tærø and Lilleø off the coast of Zealand.
At the south-western corner, Møn disconnects by causeway to the 5x7 km island of Bogø.
At the south-western corner, Møn connects by causeway to the 5 by 7 km island of Bogø.

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