Nakskov is a town in Lolland municipality in Region Sjælland on the western coast of the island of Lolland in south Denmark. To the west is Nakskov Fjord, an inlet from the Langeland Belt (Langelandsbælt), which runs between the islands of Lolland and Langeland. Nakskov Fjord is a wildlife reserve, known for its bird life
Situated in the inner part of the fjord in Denmark which remains the richest of the islands, despite many of the islands having been included in the larger island of Lolland, the area was settled during the neolithic period. The town received trade privileges in 1266. Once the hub of the wealthy farmland region of western Lolland, Nakskov thrived on trade and industry. This situation changed gradually, as overland traffic was enabled by the construction of a railway to the neighboring island of Falster in 1875,
and from there to Sjælland and the capital Copenhagen at the Storstrømsbroen bridge in 1937
An industrial boom in shipbuilding ended after Denmark joined the EEC and subsidies were dismantled.
Boat services can be arranged out to the islands of Nakskov Fjord (Slotø, Vejlø, Enehøje, and Albuen) from the town of Nakskov. A ferry service connects the harbour northwest of the town of Nakskov, over the Langeland Belt, to the town of Spodsbjerg on the island of Langeland.
, chess player.
politician, former member of Socialdemokraterne, now founder and member of Blaklisten
Former MEP representing Socialdemokraterne, now member of Region Sjælland representing Blaklisten.The architect jens visby, born 1939.