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Lolland (Danish: [ˈlʌˌlænˀ] ;
formerly spelled Laaland,
literally "low land") is the
fourth largest island of Denmark, with an area of 1,243 km2 (480 sq mi)...
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Lolland-Falster is a
common term for the two
islands Lolland and Falster. The
islands are only
separated by the
narrow strait Guldborgsund, and as such...
- On 3 June 2021, a
sponsorship agreement with
Lollands Bank was announced,
changing the name to
Lollands Bank Park
effectively immediately. "CM Arena:...
- of the
Danish football league system, and
plays its home
games at the
Lollands Bank Park. Nykøbing FC was
formed on 1 July 2013 by a
merger of regional...
- under-construction
immersed tunnel,
which will
connect the
Danish island of
Lolland with the
German island of Fehmarn,
crossing the 18-kilometre-wide (11 mi)...
- The Duke of
Lolland (Danish:
Hertug af
Lolland) was a
Danish title first created for Canute, Duke of
Estonia in 1249. The
title was
frequently held by...
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Holstein by the
Fehmarn Sound, and from the
southern Danish island of
Lolland by the
Fehmarn Belt. It is
connected to the
Holsatian mainland by the Fehmarn...
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Zealand Funen Bornholm Christiansø (Ertholmene)
Islands portal Sydhavsøerne
Lolland Falster Møn Fejø Bogø Femø Glænø
Nyord Enø Askø Tærø Masnedø Vejrø Dybsø...
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islands of
Lolland, Falster, and Møn. The
region is
subdivided into 17 muni****lities: Faxe
Greve Guldborgsund Holbæk
Kalundborg Køge
Lejre Lolland Næstved...
- The
Battle of Møn, also
known as the
Battle of Fehmarn, took
place 31 May–1 June 1677, as part of the
Scanian War. A
smaller Swedish squadron under Admiral...