
Hjarnø is a small Danish island at the mouth of Horsens Fjord on the east coast of Jutland in Hedensted Municipality.
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Hjarnø is a small Danish island at the mouth of Horsens Fjord on the east coast of Jutland in Hedensted Municipality.
==Geography== The island is about long with an area of , and a population of 104 (as of 10 July 2013). Its coastline extends and its highest point measures . The land consists mainly of marshes and sandbanks. Hjarnø is surrounded by Hjarnø Sound, where the water is deep. On Hjarnø, the main road runs from the eastern tip of the island to the western one. The road is lined by the island’s farms. The buildings along the road are the oldest on the island, while the newer buildings, dating from the 20th century, are located between the harbor and the church. Within the town, there is a community center, a former dairy, a former school, a campground, a restaurant, and residential houses.
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