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Lolland Municipality

Lolland Municipality (Danish: Lolland Kommune) is a kommune on the island of Lolland in the Region Sjælland of Denmark. According to Municipal And Regional Key Figures (www.noegletal.dk) it covers a total area of 885.40 km2 (341.85 square miles) and has a population of 39,632 (1 January 2024;44.80 inh./km2/116.03/sq.mi.). The western part of Guldborgsund Municipality, the southernmost in Denmark, occupies the eastern part of the island (Østlolland).

Lolland Municipality
Lolland Kommune (Danish)
Location in Denmark
Coordinates: 54°46′10″N 11°25′28″E / 54.7694°N 11.4244°E / 54.7694; 11.4244
CountryDenmark
RegionZealand
SeatMaribo
Government
 • MayorHolger Schou Rasmussen (S)
Area
 • Total885.40 km2 (341.85 sq mi)
Population
 (1 January 2024)
 • Total39,632
 • Density45/km2 (120/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Municipal code360
Websitewww.lolland.dk
Church of Denmark parishes in Lolland Municipality. Map does not reflect the current number of parishes, as parishes have been, and will be, merged because of dwindling population numbers.

The city hall and the seat of the mayor of Lolland municipality is in Maribo while the largest town is Nakskov. There are 25 members from 1. January 2018 - a reduction from 31 members - of the municipal council. The current mayor is a Social Democrat.

On Monday 1 January 2007 Lolland municipality was created as the result of Kommunalreformen ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007), covering the former municipalities of Holeby, Højreby, Maribo, Nakskov, Ravnsborg, Rudbjerg and Rødby. The local politicians' original plan was to create two new municipalities: Maribo Kommune (Midtlolland: middle of the island:Holeby, Højreby, Maribo, Rødby) and: Nakskov Kommune (Vestlolland: western part of the island:Nakskov, Rudbjerg, Ravnsborg), but in a local referendum Wednesday 18 May 2005 it was decided by the voters to combine all of the 7 municipalities into one (the results were 51.6% for in Midtlolland and 54.6% for in Vestlolland). This is on a par with Sønderborg Municipality, which also is made up of 7 old municipalities, which is the highest among the new municipalities.

Politics edit

Municipal council edit

Lolland's municipal council consists of 25 members as of January 2018, elected every four years. Below are the municipal councils elected since the Municipal Reform of 2007 which was made into law 26 June 2005 before the elections to the municipal councils including councils in the 67 new municipalities of which 66 functioned as merger committees during 2006. The new Ærø Municipality was allowed by the government to commence work from 1 January 2006. Bornholm Regional Municipality was created 1 January 2003.

Election Party Total
seats
Turnout Elected
mayor
A C F L L O P V Ø
2005 10 1 9 1 2 8 31 72.6% Stig Vestergaard (A)
2009 11 3 9 3 5 64.4%
2013 9 3 3 1 4 9 2 73.4% Holger S. Rasmussen (A)
2017 11 1 2 3 2 5 1 25 68.6%
2021 12 1 1 1 2 2 5 1 63.05%
Data from Kmdvalg.dk 2005, 2009, 2013 and 2017

Economy edit

Lolland municipality is a countryside municipality largely dependent on its agricultural industry featuring an open and intensively farmed landscape. The island has been renowned for its large sugar beet production. Despite the official vision of creating an ecologically sustainable economy agriculture is mainly conventional and focusing on cash crops like wheat, sugar beets, rapeseed and an intensive production. The sugar beets are refined in up to date processing facilities owned by Nordzucker in Nakskov, the main industrial center. Nordzucker also has a sugar processing factory in Nykøbing Falster in neighboring Guldborgsund Municipality.

The focus on green technologies has resulted in another landscape feature, the many windmills dotting the island.

The shipyard Nakskov Skibsværft founded in 1916 by East Asiatic Company's H. N. Andersen, who was born in Nakskov, was the largest single workplace in the area with 1,500 employees (1966:2,200 employees). It closed January 1, 1987. In the heavy industry other large industrial production sites within the municipality have concentrated their efforts on specialised parts of the production, design for instance, but all factory jobs - the majority of the jobs - have been lost, i.e. MAN B&W Diesel A/S (founded as Holeby Dieselmotorfabrik A/S in 1919) in Holeby. What remains is light industry. Among the manufactured products are: medical devices made of plastic, breakfast cereals for private label companies.

Major companies having production facilities in Lolland Municipality include Codan Medical in Rødby. It is headquartered in neighboring Guldborgsund Municipality.

Demography edit

In the census taken (date?) 1965 (not based on a computerised digital register) the municipalities within the area covering the present municipality had 61,879 inhabitants, and 1 January 1985 (registerbased) 55,897 inhabitants. In 2013 alone, population numbers fell by 2.043% (908 people), from 44,436 to 43,528 inhabitants. From 1965 to 1 December 2023, this represents a fall of 22,213 in the population number, which comes to 35.89%. The area given for the former municipalities is in square kilometers, and then in square miles: Nakskov municipality (area:32.67;12.61 square miles) alone had 17,390 inhabitants in 1965 (1998:15,549;2002: 15,152) and Maribo (area:154.02;59.46 square miles), the second most populous municipality in 1965 in the area had 12,517 (1998:11,280;2002:11,039), Ravnsborg (197.59;76.28 sq mi) had 8,708 (1999:5,780;2002: 5,677), Rødby (120.37;46.47 sq mi) 8,198 (1999: 6,809;2002:6,763), Højreby (127.79;49.33 sq mi) 5,114 (1997:4,257;2002:4,175), Holeby (116.07;44.81 sq mi) 4,993 (1996:4,269;2002:4,149), and Rudbjerg (143.41; 55.37 sq mi) 4,959 (1999:3,584;2002:3,564) inhabitants.

Towns (1 January 2023):

Nakskov 12,456
Maribo 5,734
Rødby 1,936
Rødbyhavn 1,549
Holeby 1,399
Søllested 1,363
Horslunde 611
Nørreballe 478
Bandholm 457
Dannemare 391

Towns in Lolland Municipality with population numbers as of 1 January 2020. This is the contiguously built-up area, not to be confused with the previous municipalities with the same names that were made up of several whole parishes, including rural areas. Nakskov town (built-up area) had 16,935 inhabitants in 1960.

The Church of Denmark has around 50 parishes in the municipality as of August 2023.

Births and deaths edit

Births:413 (2006);400 (2007);376 (2008);377 (2009);375 (2010);331 (2011);324 (2012);286 (2013);309 (2014);293 (2015);270 (2016);309 (2017);292 (2018);290 (2019);215 (2020);285 (2021);254 (2022);259 (2023)

Deaths:822 (2006);759 (2007);754 (2008);755 (2009);756 (2010);711 (2011);651 (2012);739 (2013);677 (2014);675 (2015);671 (2016);667 (2017);698 (2018);694 (2019);685 (2020);700 (2021);725 (2022);661 (2023)

Births - deaths:-409 (2006);-359 (2007);-378 (2008);-378 (2009);-381 (2010);-380 (2011);-327 (2012);-453 (2013);-368 (2014);-382 (2015);-401 (2016);-358 (2017);-406 (2018);-404 (2019);-470 (2020);-415 (2021);-471 (2022);-402 (2023)

Source:Statistikbanken.dk/Befolkning og valg/(table)FODIE (births);FOD207 (deaths);BEV107 (births;deaths;birth surplus).

Transport edit

The municipalities of Lolland and Bornholm and the archipelago of Ertholmene northeast of Bornholm are the places in eastern Denmark that are located the farthest from the capital and largest city of Denmark, Copenhagen. Although the transport to Copenhagen from Lolland can be undertaken by road and railway, Lolland from a point of view of transport can be seen as lying on a dead end (Danish: blind vej;blindgyde) - at least the western part. For most people having visited or visiting Germany on the other side of Fehmarn Belt, Lolland is just a drive-by place along the motorway route.

The railway passenger service in the municipality is operated by the railway company Lokaltog, subsidized by the central government through Movia, which is a part owner of the train company.

A ferry route connects Lolland with Langeland to the west.

Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link edit

The traffic corridor between Hamburg and Copenhagen is linked via car and train ferries sailing between Rødby and Puttgarden two times an hour. This ferry route will have competition from the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link road and railway tunnel which is scheduled to be finished in 2026 and to open in 2029. The tunnel will be located in a corridor traversing Fehmarn Belt between a location (exits and entrances of the tunnel) east of the port of Rødbyhavn and a location (exits and entrances) east of the port of Puttgarden. When the tunnel is finished, Rødbyhavn will not have a train station. It will be located near Holeby instead, which is 10 kilometers inland. This is because the location of the tunnel changes the route of the railway and road in such a way that it will be impossible to relocate the train station from its present place to another place inside the town of Rødbyhavn itself.

See also edit

References edit

  • Municipal statistics: , delivered from KMD aka Kommunedata (Municipal Data)
  • Municipal mergers and neighbors:

External links edit

  • Lolland municipality's official website (in Danish)
  • (outline of municipality does not print out!)(in Danish)

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Lolland Municipality Danish Lolland Kommune is a kommune on the island of Lolland in the Region Sjaelland of Denmark According to Municipal And Regional Key Figures www noegletal dk it covers a total area of 885 40 km2 341 85 square miles and has a population of 39 632 1 January 2024 44 80 inh km2 116 03 sq mi The western part of Guldborgsund Municipality the southernmost in Denmark occupies the eastern part of the island Ostlolland Lolland Municipality Lolland Kommune Danish MunicipalityFlagCoat of armsLocation in DenmarkCoordinates 54 46 10 N 11 25 28 E 54 7694 N 11 4244 E 54 7694 11 4244CountryDenmarkRegionZealandSeatMariboGovernment MayorHolger Schou Rasmussen S Area Total885 40 km2 341 85 sq mi Population 1 January 2024 Total39 632 Density45 km2 120 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Municipal code360Websitewww wbr lolland wbr dk Church of Denmark parishes in Lolland Municipality Map does not reflect the current number of parishes as parishes have been and will be merged because of dwindling population numbers The city hall and the seat of the mayor of Lolland municipality is in Maribo while the largest town is Nakskov There are 25 members from 1 January 2018 a reduction from 31 members of the municipal council The current mayor is a Social Democrat On Monday 1 January 2007 Lolland municipality was created as the result of Kommunalreformen The Municipal Reform of 2007 covering the former municipalities of Holeby Hojreby Maribo Nakskov Ravnsborg Rudbjerg and Rodby The local politicians original plan was to create two new municipalities Maribo Kommune Midtlolland middle of the island Holeby Hojreby Maribo Rodby and Nakskov Kommune Vestlolland western part of the island Nakskov Rudbjerg Ravnsborg but in a local referendum Wednesday 18 May 2005 it was decided by the voters to combine all of the 7 municipalities into one the results were 51 6 for in Midtlolland and 54 6 for in Vestlolland This is on a par with Sonderborg Municipality which also is made up of 7 old municipalities which is the highest among the new municipalities Contents 1 Politics 1 1 Municipal council 2 Economy 3 Demography 3 1 Births and deaths 4 Transport 4 1 Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPolitics editMunicipal council edit Lolland s municipal council consists of 25 members as of January 2018 elected every four years Below are the municipal councils elected since the Municipal Reform of 2007 which was made into law 26 June 2005 before the elections to the municipal councils including councils in the 67 new municipalities of which 66 functioned as merger committees during 2006 The new AEro Municipality was allowed by the government to commence work from 1 January 2006 Bornholm Regional Municipality was created 1 January 2003 Election Party Totalseats Turnout Electedmayor A C F L L O P V O 2005 10 1 9 1 2 8 31 72 6 Stig Vestergaard A 2009 11 3 9 3 5 64 4 2013 9 3 3 1 4 9 2 73 4 Holger S Rasmussen A 2017 11 1 2 3 2 5 1 25 68 6 2021 12 1 1 1 2 2 5 1 63 05 Data from Kmdvalg dk 2005 2009 2013 and 2017Economy editLolland municipality is a countryside municipality largely dependent on its agricultural industry featuring an open and intensively farmed landscape The island has been renowned for its large sugar beet production Despite the official vision of creating an ecologically sustainable economy agriculture is mainly conventional and focusing on cash crops like wheat sugar beets rapeseed and an intensive production The sugar beets are refined in up to date processing facilities owned by Nordzucker in Nakskov the main industrial center Nordzucker also has a sugar processing factory in Nykobing Falster in neighboring Guldborgsund Municipality The focus on green technologies has resulted in another landscape feature the many windmills dotting the island The shipyard Nakskov Skibsvaerft founded in 1916 by East Asiatic Company s H N Andersen who was born in Nakskov was the largest single workplace in the area with 1 500 employees 1966 2 200 employees It closed January 1 1987 In the heavy industry other large industrial production sites within the municipality have concentrated their efforts on specialised parts of the production design for instance but all factory jobs the majority of the jobs have been lost i e MAN B amp W Diesel A S founded as Holeby Dieselmotorfabrik A S in 1919 in Holeby What remains is light industry Among the manufactured products are medical devices made of plastic breakfast cereals for private label companies Major companies having production facilities in Lolland Municipality include Codan Medical in Rodby It is headquartered in neighboring Guldborgsund Municipality Demography editIn the census taken date 1965 not based on a computerised digital register the municipalities within the area covering the present municipality had 61 879 inhabitants and 1 January 1985 registerbased 55 897 inhabitants In 2013 alone population numbers fell by 2 043 908 people from 44 436 to 43 528 inhabitants From 1965 to 1 December 2023 this represents a fall of 22 213 in the population number which comes to 35 89 The area given for the former municipalities is in square kilometers and then in square miles Nakskov municipality area 32 67 12 61 square miles alone had 17 390 inhabitants in 1965 1998 15 549 2002 15 152 and Maribo area 154 02 59 46 square miles the second most populous municipality in 1965 in the area had 12 517 1998 11 280 2002 11 039 Ravnsborg 197 59 76 28 sq mi had 8 708 1999 5 780 2002 5 677 Rodby 120 37 46 47 sq mi 8 198 1999 6 809 2002 6 763 Hojreby 127 79 49 33 sq mi 5 114 1997 4 257 2002 4 175 Holeby 116 07 44 81 sq mi 4 993 1996 4 269 2002 4 149 and Rudbjerg 143 41 55 37 sq mi 4 959 1999 3 584 2002 3 564 inhabitants Towns 1 January 2023 Nakskov 12 456 Maribo 5 734 Rodby 1 936 Rodbyhavn 1 549 Holeby 1 399 Sollested 1 363 Horslunde 611 Norreballe 478 Bandholm 457 Dannemare 391 Towns in Lolland Municipality with population numbers as of 1 January 2020 This is the contiguously built up area not to be confused with the previous municipalities with the same names that were made up of several whole parishes including rural areas Nakskov town built up area had 16 935 inhabitants in 1960 The Church of Denmark has around 50 parishes in the municipality as of August 2023 Births and deaths edit Births 413 2006 400 2007 376 2008 377 2009 375 2010 331 2011 324 2012 286 2013 309 2014 293 2015 270 2016 309 2017 292 2018 290 2019 215 2020 285 2021 254 2022 259 2023 Deaths 822 2006 759 2007 754 2008 755 2009 756 2010 711 2011 651 2012 739 2013 677 2014 675 2015 671 2016 667 2017 698 2018 694 2019 685 2020 700 2021 725 2022 661 2023 Births deaths 409 2006 359 2007 378 2008 378 2009 381 2010 380 2011 327 2012 453 2013 368 2014 382 2015 401 2016 358 2017 406 2018 404 2019 470 2020 415 2021 471 2022 402 2023 Source Statistikbanken dk Befolkning og valg table FODIE births FOD207 deaths BEV107 births deaths birth surplus Transport editThe municipalities of Lolland and Bornholm and the archipelago of Ertholmene northeast of Bornholm are the places in eastern Denmark that are located the farthest from the capital and largest city of Denmark Copenhagen Although the transport to Copenhagen from Lolland can be undertaken by road and railway Lolland from a point of view of transport can be seen as lying on a dead end Danish blind vej blindgyde at least the western part For most people having visited or visiting Germany on the other side of Fehmarn Belt Lolland is just a drive by place along the motorway route The railway passenger service in the municipality is operated by the railway company Lokaltog subsidized by the central government through Movia which is a part owner of the train company A ferry route connects Lolland with Langeland to the west Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link edit The traffic corridor between Hamburg and Copenhagen is linked via car and train ferries sailing between Rodby and Puttgarden two times an hour This ferry route will have competition from the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link road and railway tunnel which is scheduled to be finished in 2026 and to open in 2029 The tunnel will be located in a corridor traversing Fehmarn Belt between a location exits and entrances of the tunnel east of the port of Rodbyhavn and a location exits and entrances east of the port of Puttgarden When the tunnel is finished Rodbyhavn will not have a train station It will be located near Holeby instead which is 10 kilometers inland This is because the location of the tunnel changes the route of the railway and road in such a way that it will be impossible to relocate the train station from its present place to another place inside the town of Rodbyhavn itself See also editDaniscoReferences editMunicipal statistics NetBorger Kommunefakta delivered from KMD aka Kommunedata Municipal Data Municipal mergers and neighbors Eniro map with named municipalitiesExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lolland Kommune Lolland municipality s official website in Danish Krak searchable printable map outline of municipality does not print out in Danish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lolland Municipality amp oldid 1214664121, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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