Lindholm is a small Danish uninhabited[1] island located in Stege Bugt. Lindholm covers an area of 0.07 km2.[2]
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Coordinates | 55°0′25″N 12°13′20″E |
Area | 0.07 km2 (0.027 sq mi) |
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Denmark | |
Region | Region Zealand |
Municipality | Vordingborg Municipality |
Until 2018 the island housed a field station belonging to the veterinary institute of the Technical University of Denmark.[3] Starting in 1938 a vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease was produced on the island.[4]
The Danish government considered but eventually shelved a plan to house, on the island, unsuccessful applicants for asylum with criminal records who could not otherwise be deported.[5]
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Islands of Denmark
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Baltic Sea |
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Sydhavsøerne | ||
Kattegat | ||
South Funen Archipelago |
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Limfjorden | ||
Øresund | ||
Great Belt | ||
Little Belt | ||
Wadden Sea | ||
Other islands |
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