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Falster (Danish: [ˈfælˀstɐ]) is an
island in south-eastern
Denmark with an area of 486.2 km2 (187.7 sq mi) and 43,398
inhabitants as of 1
January 2010...
- Nykøbing
Falster (IPA: [ˈnyˌkʰøˀpe̝ŋ ˈfælˀstɐ] ;
originally named Nykøbing) is a city on the
island of
Falster in
southern Denmark. It has a po****tion...
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connected to the
island of
Falster to its east. The
locality of
Sundby forms a cross-island
urban area with Nykøbing
Falster, the
largest conurbation partially...
- Nykøbing
Falster railway station (Danish: Nykøbing
Falster Station or Nykøbing
Falster Banegård,
often abbreviated Nykøbing F) is a
railway station serving...
- 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...
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Falsters Minder (literally
Falster's Memories) is the city
museum of Nykøbing on the
Danish island of
Falster. It is
housed in the 17th
century half-timbered...
- Bishop's
House (Danish: Bispegården) in Nykøbing
Falster is the
official residence of the
bishop of Lolland-
Falster. The main
building was
constructed in 1850...
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Crocodile Zoo (Danish:
Krokodille Zoo) is a zoo on the
Danish island of
Falster. It is
located northeast of Eskilstrup,
towards the
northern centre of...
- line in Denmark. Technically, the line
connects Ringsted with Nykøbing
Falster, from
which it
branches to
Gedser and Rødbyhavn. In practice, Ringsted...
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former county (Danish: amt) on the
islands of
Zealand (Sjælland), Møn,
Falster,
Lolland and some
minor islands in
southeast Denmark. The
county was formed...