Sundby, Lolland
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Sundby (Danish pronunciation: [ˈsɔnˌpyˀ]) is a town with a population of 3,233 (1 January 2024)[1] on the east coast of the Danish island of Lolland located at the western shore of Guldborgsund just opposite the town of Nykøbing Falster on Falster. It formed the western part of the now former Nykøbing Falster municipality before the municipal mergers 1 January 2007. Since 1 January 2007, the town is a part of Guldborgsund Municipality in Region Zealand.
The main attraction of Sundby and Nykøbing Falster is Middelaldercentret (The Medieval Centre), an experimental living history museum, located at the shore of Guldborgsund just north of the town.
References
- ^ BY3: Population 1. January, by urban areas The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
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- Bandholm
- Birket
- Branderslev
- Dannemare
- Guldborg
- Holeby
- Horslunde
- Hunseby
- Kettinge
- Maribo
- Nagelsti
- Nakskov
- Nørreballe
- Nysted
- Øster Ulslev
- Rødby
- Rødbyhavn
- Sakskøbing
- Sandby
- Søllested
- Stokkemarke
- Sundby
- Toreby
- Albuen
- Arninge Church
- Avnede Church
- Bandholm Church
- Birket Church
- Dannemare Church
- Errindlev Church
- Frederiksdal
- Fuglse Church
- Gloslunde Church
- Halsted Church
- Horslunde Church
- Hunseby Church
- Købelev Church
- Maribo Cathedral
- Nakskov Church
- Olstrup Church
- Østofte Church
- Sandby Church
- Sakskøbing Church
- Stokkemarke Church
- Tågerup Church
- Tillitse Church
- Toreby Church
- Gloslunde Rectory
- Kattinge Windmill
- Kong Svends Høj
- Nakskov Old Pharmacy
- Oreby Mølle
- Reventlow Asylum
- Reventlow Warehouse
- Guldborgsund
- Maribo Lakes Nature Reserve
- Nakskov Fjord
54°45′56″N 11°51′08″E / 54.76559°N 11.85236°E / 54.76559; 11.85236