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Lolland

Lolland is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea, located in Region Zealand. It lies to the north of Falster and together with Falster forms the Lolland-Falster archipelago. The landscape is predominantly flat and agricultural, with coastlines along the Baltic and inland lakes, notably around Maribo. The island's largest towns include Nakskov on the northwest coast, Maribo in the east, and Rødby in the south.

Historically inhabited since the Viking Age, Lolland features several notable sites. Maribo Cathedral represents its medieval

Economy is dominated by agriculture, with crops such as grain and sugar beets, along with light industry

Population on the island is in the tens of thousands, and administratively it falls under Region Zealand

heritage,
while
Knuthenborg
Park
and
Safari
on
the
eastern
part
of
the
island
is
a
major
family
attraction.
The
port
of
Nakskov
has
historically
been
an
important
trading
center
and
shipyard.
and
services.
Transport
connections
include
regular
ferry
service
from
Rødby
to
Puttgarden
in
Germany,
and
plans
for
a
Fehmarn
Belt
fixed
link
to
Germany
are
under
construction
to
provide
a
permanent
cross-border
connection.
with
multiple
municipalities.
Lolland's
geographic
position
makes
it
a
gateway
between
Denmark
and
northern
Europe,
attracting
agricultural,
tourist
and
logistics
activity.