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Lolland (; formerly spelled Laaland, literally "low land") is the fourth largest of , with an area of . Located in the , Belts and Sund area, it is part of Region Sjælland (Region Zealand). As of 1 January 2022, it has 57,618 inhabitants.statistikbanken.dk. People. Population. (Table) BEF4 (Islands). Danmarks Statistik. Retrieved 25 August 2022. Lolland is closely connected to the island of to its east. The locality of Sundby forms a cross-island urban area with Nykøbing Falster, the largest conurbation partially on Lolland. The most populated settlement on Lolland proper is .


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

The largest of Lolland is , with 12,600 residents. Other main towns are (6,000 residents), which hosts the seat of the Diocese of Lolland-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 to the east and to (the German island , linked to the mainland) via ferry. European route E47 links to (Germany) via Lolland.


Transport
Route E47 from Copenhagen crosses the 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 . During construction of the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link however, they currently take the longer way to the mainland via the Great Belt Bridge, then and .

An immersed tunnel linking Lolland with Fehmarn, the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link, was approved for construction in 2020, and is currently expected to by completed in 2029.

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

Towns and villages
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1,634
1,458
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678
671
628
572
539
532
497
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440
434
418
386
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Attractions
Among the attractions of the island are the 19th century , and the neighbouring Fuglsang Art Museum, which opened in 2008. Knuthenborg Safari Park north of Maribo is the largest in and the is a giant indoor . Furthermore, Middelaldercentret is an on the most eastern part of the island, just outside Nykøbing Falster. The Centre is an experimental 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 in the world.

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


See also
  • List of Danish islands
  • Nearby islands: , Fejø, Femø, Askø, Vejrø.
  • Lolland Hydrogen Community

  • 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.


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