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Laaland

American  
[lol-uhnd, law-lahn] / ˈlɒl ənd, ˈlɔ lɑn /
Or Lolland

noun

  1. an island in SE Denmark, S of Zealand. 495 sq. mi. (1,280 sq. km).


Laaland British  
/ ˈlɔlan /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Lolland

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A royal manor, formerly a convent, at Maribo, on the island of Laaland, was granted to Leonora shortly after her release from the Blue Tower, together with a sufficient pension for a moderate establishment.

From Project Gutenberg

Fal�ster, an island belonging to Denmark, situated at the entrance of the Baltic, east of Laaland, from which it is separated only by a narrow strait; flat, well watered, and wooded; productive in grain, pulse, potatoes, and, above all, fruit; area, 183 sq. miles.

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Olga Laaland, a native of Guadeloupe, credits Dr. Ng with relieving facial paralysis and enabling him to close his eyes properly for the first time in five years.

From Time Magazine Archive

The many-motored DO-X, back in Germany after her winter in the U. S., roared over Fehmarn Belt last week, a strait between Schleswig-Holstein and the Danish island of Laaland.

From Time Magazine Archive

After some hesitation, he accepted the advice of his chief engineer officer Eric Dahlberg, who acted as pioneer throughout and chose the more circuitous route from Svendborg, by the islands of Langeland, Laaland and Falster, in preference to the direct route from Nyborg to Kors�r, which would have been across a broad, almost uninterrupted expanse of ice.

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