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==Transport links== [[File:farobridge.jpg|left|thumb|Farø south bridge to Falster]] Møn is connected to Zealand at the town of Kalvehave by the [[Queen Alexandrine Bridge]]. The bridge opened for traffic on 30 May 1943, and is named after [[Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin|Queen Alexandrine]], the [[Queen Consort]] of King [[Christian X of Denmark|Christian X]]. The bridge is {{convert|746|m|ft|0}} long and considered to be one of Denmark's most attractive bridges. At the south-western corner, Møn connects by causeway to the {{convert|5|x|7|km|0|abbr=on}} island of Bogø. From Bogø another causeway connects to the small island of Farø, which acts as the centre point for the [[Farø Bridges]] carrying the motorway between Zealand and Falster. The north Farø bridge has a span of {{convert|1.5|km|0|abbr=on}}, the south bridge a span of {{convert|1.7|km|0|abbr=on}} with a {{convert|290|m|ft|adj=mid|-long}} central span for shipping. The central span is supported by cables from two {{convert|95|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} pylons which raise the bridge {{convert|26|m|ft|0}} [[above sea level]]. The bridge was completed in 1984 and forms part of Euroroute [[European route E47|E47]] from Copenhagen (and [[Helsingborg]]) to [[Lübeck]] (and thence [[Hamburg]] and the south). At the north-western tip of Møn there is a narrow bridge to the small island of Nyord.
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