Nakskov
Nakskov is a town on the western coast of the Danish island of Lolland, in Region Zealand. It lies at the head of Nakskov Fjord and is a regional centre for the surrounding area. The town has medieval origins and developed as a market town and port, facilitating trade, fishing and agricultural commerce in the region.
In the 20th century, industrial activity, including shipbuilding, contributed to its economy, but today the town
Nakskov is accessible by road and rail within the Danish transport network. Since the 2007 municipal reform,
Overall, Nakskov combines historical significance as a port town with contemporary functions as a local service