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Lolland

Lolland (Danish: [ˈlʌˌlænˀ] (listen); formerly spelled Laaland, literally "low land") is the fourth largest island of Denmark, with an area of 1,243 km2 (480 sq mi). Located in the Baltic Sea, it is part of Region Sjælland (Region Zealand). As of 1 January 2022, it has 57,618 inhabitants.[1]

Lolland
Fuglsang Manor, now a major cultural centre on the island
Geography
LocationBaltic Sea
Coordinates54°46′10″N 11°25′28″E / 54.76944°N 11.42444°E / 54.76944; 11.42444Coordinates: 54°46′10″N 11°25′28″E / 54.76944°N 11.42444°E / 54.76944; 11.42444
Area1,243 km2 (480 sq mi)
Administration
RegionRegion Zealand
MunicipalityLolland Municipality, Guldborgsund Municipality
Largest settlementNakskov (pop. 12,661 (2018))
Demographics
Population62,578 (2013)
Pop. density52.9/km2 (137/sq mi)

Overview

Lolland is also known as the "pancake island" because of its flatness: the highest point of the entire island is 25 m (82 ft) above sea level, just outside the village of Horslunde. The island has been an important communication highway, among others for Nazi Germany during World War II. Historically, sugar beet has been grown in Lolland. Sugar is still a major industry, visible from the large number of sugar beet fields.

The largest town of Lolland is Nakskov, with 12,600 residents. Other main towns are Maribo (6,000 residents), which hosts the seat of the Diocese of Lolland and Falster, Sakskøbing (3,500 residents) and Rødby (2,500 residents).

Since January 1, 2007, Lolland has been administered by two municipalities, Lolland covering the western two thirds, and Guldborgsund uniting the eastern third with the neighbouring island Falster.

Lolland has motor and railway links both to the island of Falster to the east and to Germany (the German island Fehmarn, linked to the mainland) via ferry. European route E47 links Copenhagen to Hamburg (Germany) via Lolland.

Transport

Route E47 from Copenhagen crosses the Guldborgsund strait between Lolland and Falster via a modern tunnel, but the motorway currently terminates at Rødbyhavn where a ferry carries vehicles to Fehmarn. Trains formerly used this ferry as well as part of the Vogelfluglinie. During construction of the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link however, they currently take the longer way to the mainland via the Great Belt Bridge, then Funen and Jutland.

The governments of Denmark and Germany plan to connect Lolland with Fehmarn by a future immersed tunnel, the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link.

Two older bridges also span the strait between Lolland and Falster, the Frederick IX Bridge and Guldborgsund Bridge at the northern end of the strait. Frederick IX bridge is the railway bridge to Falster.

Demography

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1901 68,331—    
1906 69,738+2.1%
1911 74,063+6.2%
1916 78,193+5.6%
1921 83,188+6.4%
1925 86,544+4.0%
1930 87,534+1.1%
1935 85,607−2.2%
1940 86,307+0.8%
YearPop.±%
1945 87,230+1.1%
1950 86,490−0.8%
1955 84,781−2.0%
1960 83,170−1.9%
1965 81,760−1.7%
1970 78,934−3.5%
1976 77,958−1.2%
1981 77,431−0.7%
1986 75,278−2.8%
YearPop.±%
1990 73,191−2.8%
1995 71,610−2.2%
2000 70,640−1.4%
2005 68,751−2.7%
2010 65,764−4.3%
2015 60,896−7.4%
2022 57,618−5.4%

Towns and villages

Population 1 January 2014.

Nakskov 12,866
Maribo 5,933
Sakskøbing 4.539
Sundby 2.847
Rødby 2,092
Rødbyhavn 1,634
Søllested 1,458
Holeby 1,423
Stokkemarke 440
Dannemare 434
Hunseby 418
Sandby 386
Grænge 380
Langø, Lolland 319
Errindlev 298
Hillested 284
Ullerslev 276
Frejlev 264
Øster Ulslev 252
Branderslev 229
Radsted 215
Birket 214
Nordlunde 100

Attractions

 
Trebuchet ready for firing at Middelaldercentret.

Among the attractions of the island are the 19th century Fuglsang Manor, and the neighbouring Fuglsang Art Museum, which opened in 2008. Knuthenborg Safari Park north of Maribo is the largest safari park in Northern Europe and the holiday resort Lalandia is a giant indoor water park. Furthermore, Middelaldercentret is an open-air museum on the most eastern part of the island, just outside Nykøbing Falster. The Centre is an experimental living history museum and it contains a reconstructed part of a medieval town from around 1400. It is among the most authentic reconstructions of the medieval period in Europe, and holds both the largest and the oldest trebuchets in the world.

Lolland has many sandy beaches and areas with summer houses, which are primarily visited by German tourists.

See also

References

  1. ^ statistikbanken.dk. People. Population. (Table) BEF4 (Islands). Danmarks Statistik. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  • Tageo.com, "VESTSJAELLAND DENMARK Geography Population" (coordinates), 2007, webpage: Tageo-index.
  • Denmark Postal codes, webpage: Postnumre-DK.
  • Tele.dk Denmark detailed road map, webpage: .

External links

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Lolland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2015 Lolland Danish ˈlʌˌlaenˀ listen formerly spelled Laaland literally low land is the fourth largest island of Denmark with an area of 1 243 km2 480 sq mi Located in the Baltic Sea it is part of Region Sjaelland Region Zealand As of 1 January 2022 it has 57 618 inhabitants 1 LollandFuglsang Manor now a major cultural centre on the islandGeographyLocationBaltic SeaCoordinates54 46 10 N 11 25 28 E 54 76944 N 11 42444 E 54 76944 11 42444 Coordinates 54 46 10 N 11 25 28 E 54 76944 N 11 42444 E 54 76944 11 42444Area1 243 km2 480 sq mi AdministrationDenmarkRegionRegion ZealandMunicipalityLolland Municipality Guldborgsund MunicipalityLargest settlementNakskov pop 12 661 2018 DemographicsPopulation62 578 2013 Pop density52 9 km2 137 sq mi Contents 1 Overview 2 Transport 3 Demography 4 Towns and villages 5 Attractions 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOverview EditLolland is also known as the pancake island because of its flatness the highest point of the entire island is 25 m 82 ft above sea level just outside the village of Horslunde The island has been an important communication highway among others for Nazi Germany during World War II Historically sugar beet has been grown in Lolland Sugar is still a major industry visible from the large number of sugar beet fields The largest town of Lolland is Nakskov with 12 600 residents Other main towns are Maribo 6 000 residents which hosts the seat of the Diocese of Lolland and Falster Sakskobing 3 500 residents and Rodby 2 500 residents Since January 1 2007 Lolland has been administered by two municipalities Lolland covering the western two thirds and Guldborgsund uniting the eastern third with the neighbouring island Falster Lolland has motor and railway links both to the island of Falster to the east and to Germany the German island Fehmarn linked to the mainland via ferry European route E47 links Copenhagen to Hamburg Germany via Lolland Transport EditRoute E47 from Copenhagen crosses the Guldborgsund strait between Lolland and Falster via a modern tunnel but the motorway currently terminates at Rodbyhavn where a ferry carries vehicles to Fehmarn Trains formerly used this ferry as well as part of the Vogelfluglinie During construction of the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link however they currently take the longer way to the mainland via the Great Belt Bridge then Funen and Jutland The governments of Denmark and Germany plan to connect Lolland with Fehmarn by a future immersed tunnel the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link Two older bridges also span the strait between Lolland and Falster the Frederick IX Bridge and Guldborgsund Bridge at the northern end of the strait Frederick IX bridge is the railway bridge to Falster Demography EditHistorical populationYearPop 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Art Museum which opened in 2008 Knuthenborg Safari Park north of Maribo is the largest safari park in Northern Europe and the holiday resort Lalandia is a giant indoor water park Furthermore Middelaldercentret is an open air museum on the most eastern part of the island just outside Nykobing Falster The Centre is an experimental living history museum and it contains a reconstructed part of a medieval town from around 1400 It is among the most authentic reconstructions of the medieval period in Europe and holds both the largest and the oldest trebuchets in the world Lolland has many sandy beaches and areas with summer houses which are primarily visited by German tourists See also EditList of Danish islands Nearby islands Falster Fejo Femo Asko Vejro Lolland Hydrogen Community Hoby treasureReferences Edit statistikbanken dk People Population Table BEF4 Islands Danmarks Statistik Retrieved 25 August 2022 Tageo com VESTSJAELLAND DENMARK Geography Population coordinates 2007 webpage Tageo index Denmark Postal codes webpage Postnumre DK Tele dk Denmark detailed road map webpage Tele DK Danmark External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lolland Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Lolland Map of Lolland and Falster Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lolland amp oldid 1115263081, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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