Rønne
Rønne is the largest town on the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea. It has a population of 13,796 (1 January 2021). Once a municipality in its own right from 1970 until 2002, when Bornholm was a county with an area of 29.11 square kilometres (11.24 square miles), it is now the administrative centre of the Bornholm municipality.
As of 2018 11,539 inhabitants live in Rønne Parish (number 16 on the map of parishes; click on maps to enlarge for better view), which is a narrow piece of land on the westernmost of the island and stretching north and southward comprising around a third of the area of the former municipality. Knudsker Parish (number 11 on the map) made up the rest of the former municipality. Not all inhabitants of either Rønne (statistikbanken.dk/(table) KM1:number 400-7552) or Knudsker (400-7553) parishes live in the city (contiguous built-up area) of Rønne.
Owing to its natural harbour and its strategic position in the Baltic Sea, Rønne has an interesting history coming under German and Swedish influence during its development as a herring fishing port. Today, with its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses and interesting museums, it attracts visitors mainly from Denmark, Germany, Sweden and Poland.