or Lolland, an island of Denmark, in the Baltic, between N. Lat. 54° 38', and 54° 58', E. Long. 10° 56' and 11° 50'. It is about 60 miles in length from E. to W., by about 20 in breadth, and has an area of 462 square miles. The surface is low and flat, and in many parts marshy. The principal lake, that of Marieloe, near the centre of the island, is about 5 miles in length. The soil consists chiefly of a heavy loam, and produces abundant crops of corn, flax, hops, potatoes, &c. Woods of excellent timber occur in the island. Pop. about 55,000.