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Nakskov is a
market town on the
island of
Lolland in
south Denmark. The town has a po****tion of 12,445 (1
January 2024) and is the
largest town on the...
- The
siege of
Nakskov began on 6
February 1658, when a
Swedish cavalry regiment under Överste
Overbeck surrounded the city, and only one day later, the...
- 1984. From 1926 to 1940,
Freuchen owned the
Danish island Enehøje [da] in
Nakskov Fjord.
During this
period he
wrote several books and
articles and entertained...
- a two-storey, half-timbered
warehouse situated on the
harbourfront in
Nakskov on the
island of
Lolland in
southeastern Denmark. It was
listed in the...
- the
Danish Mathematical Society from 1892 to 1903.
Jensen was born in
Nakskov, Denmark, but
spent much of his
childhood in
northern Sweden,
because his...
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Nakskov Fjord is an
inlet in the west of the
island of Lolland, Denmark. It is
about 12 km (7.5 mi) long.
There are
about 10
small islands located in...
- Reform" of 2007). It was
merged with the
existing Holeby, Højreby, Maribo,
Nakskov, Ravnsborg, and
Rudbjerg muni****lities to form the new
Lolland Muni****lity...
- in 1270 it was
referred to as a
market town
together with the town of
Nakskov in
Western Lolland. In the
Middle Ages, Sakskøbing was a mint,
where the...
- Reform" of 2007). It
merged with the muni****lities of Højreby, Maribo,
Nakskov, Ravnsborg,
Rudbjerg and Rødby to form the new
Lolland muni****lity. This...
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partially on Lolland. The most po****ted
settlement on
Lolland proper is
Nakskov.
Lolland is also
known as the "pancake island"
because of its flatness:...