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Korsør

Coordinates: 55°20′N 11°09′E / 55.333°N 11.150°E / 55.333; 11.150
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Korsør is a Danish town and port. It is out on the Great Belt, on the Zealand side, just south of where the Great Belt Bridge lands. It was the site of the municipal council of Korsør municipality - today it is part of Slagelse municipality. It has a population of 14,608 (1 January 2020).[1]

Formerly the main ferry port from Zealand to Funen, the town of Korsør is divided into two halves by the Korsør Nor inlet, with the northern part named Halsskov. Most of the historical southern part of Korsør (Korsør proper) is low-lying and prone to flooding.

History

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Geography

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Government and politics

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Culture

The Korsør Biograf Teater, which opened in August 1908, is the world's oldest movie theater in continuous use that is still operating,[2]

Notable people

The Arts

Jens Baggesen, 1806
Line Kruuse, 2007

Public Service & public thinking

Sport

  • Brian Nielsen (born 1965) a former professional boxer who held the IBO heavyweight title
  • Jim Larsen (born 1985) a retired Danish football player with over 200 club caps
  • Casper Henningsen (born 1985) a Danish footballer player, with almost 300 club caps

Twin towns

References

55°20′N 11°09′E / 55.333°N 11.150°E / 55.333; 11.150