Marstal municipality
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Marstal municipality, is a former municipality (Danish, kommune) in Funen County on the island of Ærø in southern Denmark. Since January 1, 2006, it has been part of Ærø municipality. Its territory included the islands of Birkholm and Halmø, and covered an area of 17 km². In 2005, it had a total population of 3,208. Its last mayor was Karsten Landro, a member of the Conservative People's Party (Det Konservative Folkeparti) political party.
Its main town and site of its municipal council was the town of Marstal.
Marstal municipality was the smallest municipality in Funen County. It was located on the eastern portion of the island of Ærø, plus on a number of small islands to the north of the municipality. Neighboring municipalities were the former Ærøskøbing to the west, and Sydlangeland on the island of Langeland to the east, albeit separated from the municipality by the waters of Marstal Bay (Marstal Bugt), the Little Belt, and the Baltic Sea.
Ferry service connects Marstal with the town of Rudkøbing on the island of Langeland.
On January 1, 2006 Marstal municipality ceased to exist as the result of Kommunalreformen ("The Municipality Reform" of 2007), and merged with Ærøskøbing municipality forming a new Ærø municipality. The result was a municipality with an area of 91 km² and a total population of 6,939 (2005). The new municipality belongs to Funen County (in 2006) will belong to the new Region Syddanmark ("South Denmark Region") from January 1, 2007.
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- Municipal statistics: NetBorger Kommunefakta, delivered from KMD aka Kommunedata (Municipal Data)
- Municipal mergers and neighbors: Eniro new municipalities map