Amager Common
Nature reserve on Amager, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Amager Common (Danish: Amager Fælled) is a 223 hectare nature reserve on Amager in Copenhagen.[1] It contains meadows, lakes, forests and a range of wildlife such as Highland cattle.[2]
| Amager Common | |
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Hanging out in Amager Common | |
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| Type | Urban park |
| Location | Copenhagen, Denmark |
| Coordinates | 55°39′0.65″N 12°34′41.78″E |
History
The area where Amager Common now lies is a former military area. Abandoned in 1964, Amager Common gained protected status in two rounds: Kalvebodkilefredningen in 1990 and Amager Fælled fredningen in 1994.[3]
Amager Common contained one of Copenhagen's execution sites, with the final execution taking place on April 22, 1845.[4]
