Strynø Kalv
Island in Denmark
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Strynø Kalv is a small privately owned Danish island in the South Funen Archipelago, lying west of Strynø.[1] Strynø Kalv covers an area of 0.458 km2.[2] A large part of the island remains in its natural state with farm animals grazing.[1] Strynø kalv has since 1970 been uninhabited, but in 1921 its population was 27.[3]
| Geography | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 54°53′55″N 10°34′40″E |
| Archipelago | South Funen Archipelago |
| Area | 0.458 km2 (0.177 sq mi) |
| Administration | |
| Region | Region of Southern Denmark |
| Municipality | Langeland Municipality |
A part of the island is preserved for the conservation of the European fire-bellied toad.[4]