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Peberholm
Peberholm ( , ()) is a small artificial island in the Danish part of the Øresund strait, created as part of the Øresund Bridge connecting Denmark with Sweden. Peberholm lies approximately 1 km south of the larger natural island of Saltholm (Salt Islet) and was named to complement it. It has an area of and belongs to Denmark.
Æbelø
Æbelø (English: apple-island) is a Danish island in the Kattegat, off Funen's north coast. The island covers an area of 2.09 km2. In between the island and Funen, there are 4 smaller islands. Æbelø has 2 inhabitants in the summer, in the winter it is de facto uninhabited. Between 1938 and 1943, the owner of the island was Kaj Dindler.
Hesselø
Hesselø is a small island of Denmark, belonging to Halsnæs Municipality, in Region Hovedstaden. The island is situated in the Kattegat, about 25 nautical miles east of Grenaa on Jutland and 15 nautical miles northwest of Zealand, it has an area of 0.71 km2.
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Koresand
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Brandsø
Brandsø is a small, uninhabited Danish island located in Little Belt between Jutland and Funen, 15 km to the north-west of Assens. It has an area of 2.0 km2 it lies in Middelfart Municipality and belongs to the Wedellsborg estate. The hilly island is formed by glacial moraines and has a large bog at its centre and forested areas to the east. It is used for hunting.
Vigelsø
Vigelsø is a small, uninhabited island in Odense Fjord, off the coast of Funen, Denmark. With an area of , it is the largest island in the fjord and an important breeding ground for waterfowl and rest stop for migratory birds. It is part of the Special Area of Conservation No. SPC 94, Odense Fjord under the EU Habitat and Birds Directives.
Ejlinge
Ejlinge is a small, currently uninhabited Danish island located close to Æbelø off the north coast of Funen, north-east of Bogense. It has an area of 16 hectares and only reaches a height of above sea level. To the east the island is a glacial moraine whereas the western part consists of coastal meados with a rich bird life.
Kalvø
thumb|right|300px|Map showing location between the Denmark|Danish islands of [[Lolland and Falster]]