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  1. Fyn, Denmark

    Fyn, Denmark

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  2. Funen (Danish: Fyn, pronounced [ˈfyˀn]), with an area of 3,099.7 square kilometres (1,196.8 sq mi), is the third-largest island of Denmark, after Zealand and Vendsyssel-Thy. It is the 165th -largest island in the world. It is located in the central part of the country and has a population of 469,947 as of 2020.
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    Where is Fyn? Fyn is between Zealand (Copenhagen’s home island) and mainland Denmark. If you’re driving from Copenhagen, lucky you! You get to go over the Great Belt Bridge, the 4th longest suspension bridge in the world.
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    Fyn is between Zealand (Copenhagen’s home island) and mainland Denmark. If you’re driving from Copenhagen, lucky you! You get to go over the Great Belt Bridge, the 4th longest suspension bridge in the world. Are you looking to slow the ole’ hectic life down for a while? Disconnect from the hustle and bustle etc…
    From 1970 to 2006 the island formed the biggest part of Funen County, which also included the islands of Langeland, Ærø, Tåsinge, and a number of smaller islands. Fyn is linked to Zealand, Denmark's largest island, by the Great Belt Bridge, which carries both trains and cars.
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    FYI, it's pronounced 'Foon'. 9 things you can only try in Fyn! Go beyond the home of Hans Christian Andersen in Odense and explore Denmark’s green heartbeat. Fyn is covered in gardens, woods, parks and connected to its own archipelago. It’s nearly impossible not to see a castle in Fyn, an island full of unique attractions too like bridgewalking!
    National Geographic thinks Fyn's Kerteminde is one of Europe's best secret villages. And there are more peaceful places to discover for yourself when you get here. (When are you getting here?) FYI, it's pronounced 'Foon'. 9 things you can only try in Fyn! Go beyond the home of Hans Christian Andersen in Odense and explore Denmark’s green heartbeat.
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    Funen - Wikipedia

    Funen , with an area of 3,099.7 square kilometres (1,196.8 sq mi), is the third-largest island of Denmark, after Zealand and Vendsyssel-Thy. It is the 165th-largest island in the world. It is located in the central part of the country and has a population of 469,947 as of 2020. Fyn's main city is Odense, which is connected … See more

    Fynsk, also known as the Fyn dialects, refers to the various variations of Danish spoken on the island of Fyn and the adjacent islands. On Fyn, at least four main dialects are typically distinguished: East, North, South, … See more

    In 2018, on the hill Munkebo Bakke, located in north eastern Fyn, have archaeologists found an exceedingly large Viking hall that … See more

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  5. Why you should visit the Danish island of Fyn

    WEBWhere is Fyn? Fyn is between Zealand (Copenhagens home island) and mainland Denmark. If you’re driving from Copenhagen, lucky you! You get to go over the Great Belt Bridge, the 4th longest suspension bridge in …

  6. VisitFyn | The officiel Tourist site of Fyn

  7. 9 unique things to do on the island of Fyn - VisitDenmark

  8. Reasons Why You Should Visit Fyn Island in Denmark - Culture Trip

  9. 15 Reasons Why You Should Visit Funen in Denmark

    WEBThe island of Funen is in the centre of Denmark, connected to Zealand and Jutland by two bridges, the Little Belt Bridge and the Great Belt Bridge. The central city on the island is Odense. Odense has many exciting …

  10. Fyn - Visit Denmark.net

  11. Free travel guide to Fyn, Denmark | CN Traveller

    WEBNov 11, 2009 · Travel Guide To Fyn. Visit the fairy-tale island of Fyn with its picturebook castle and haunted spirits. 11 November 2009. iStock. The central Danish island of Fyn is an easy, one-and-a-half-hour drive from …

  12. Funen | Danish Island, History & Natural Features

    WEBFunen, third largest island, after Zealand (Sjælland) and Vendsyssel-Thy, in Denmark. It lies between southern Jutland and Zealand and is bounded by the Little Belt (strait) to the west and the Great Belt to the east.

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