Almindingen (section Places of interest)
Paradisbakkerne, and Dueodde, as well as Denmark's tallest lighthouse. Places of interest in Almindingen include the ruins of Lilleborg Castle, the Kristianshøj...
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Gudhjem Hasle Klemensker Listed Lobbæk Nexø Nyker Østerlars Østermarie Pedersker Rønne (seat) Snogebæk Sorthat-Muleby Svaneke Tejn Vestermarie Localities...
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Northern Europe's easternmost heather-covered heath. It is also one of the few places where the green-winged orchid can be seen. The common tern also frequents...
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Bornholm (category Populated places established in 2003)
members elected to the municipal council. The 2002 local election only took place on Bornholm. From the election in 2017 the number of councillors elected...
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forts might be, Lilleborg was characterized as being suitable as a hiding place during sudden attacks, but not efficient for protecting the coastline. "Lilleborg"...
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by H. Zahrtmann. For some time, the village was one of the main resting places for the island's missionaries. The city is notable for having Scandinavia's...
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Østermarie (section Neighbouring places of interest)
the National Museum of Denmark. The new church was built in 1891 on the place where the old church tower once stood. The architect was Andreas Clemmensen...
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old churchyard as it was decided to leave the foundations of St Anne's in place, safeguarding its site as one of the island's last coastal chapels. Designed...
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grazing. Paradisbakkerne has a long cultural history, attested by numerous place names with their own legends and stories. These include Slingestenen, Linkisten...
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narrow strip of land along the coast below the hills to the south. The place is first documented in 1379 when the Archbishop of Lund encouraged herring...
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