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Stokkemarke is a village on the
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island of
Lolland Lolland (; formerly spelled ''Laaland'', literally "low land") is the fourth largest island of Denmark, with an area of . Located in the Baltic Sea, it is part of Region Sjælland (Region Zealand). As of 1 January 2022, it has 57,618 inhabitant ...
located midway between Nakskov and Maribo. In January 2022 it had a population of 406.
Stokkemarke Church Stokkemarke Church is located in the village of Stokkemarke some northwest of Maribo on the Denmark, Danish island of Lolland. Dating from the middle of the 13th century it was built in the Romanesque architecture, Romanesque style with later add ...
, first documented in 1396, originally built in the Romanesque style, has
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additions."Stokkemarke Church: Intro / Historie"
''Historisk Atlas''. Retrieved 3 July 2013.


History

Stokkemarke is known to have existed under
Valdemar II Valdemar (28 June 1170 – 28 March 1241), later remembered as Valdemar the Victorious (), was the King of Denmark (being Valdemar II) from 1202 until his death in 1241. Background He was the second son of King Valdemar I of Denmark and Sophi ...
in the 13th century. It is one of the few villages in the area which came directly under the Crown rather than being dependent on an estate. Its inhabitants were proud of their status as "free farmers". The village was an important halt for travelers with its inn, first documented in 1666. The village is first mentioned in the
Danish Census Book The Danish Census Book or the Danish book of land taxation ( la, Liber Census Daniæ), ( da, Kong Valdemars Jordebog) dates from the 13th century and consists of a number of separate manuscripts. The original manuscripts are now housed in the Da ...
(1231) as Stockæmarc. It was originally part of the village of Bregerup (then Brikathorp) which in the Middle Ages had a hospital for lepers known as "St. Jørgens Hospital", first mentioned in 1389. When Bregerup was demolished, Count Adam Christopher Knuth established Knuthenlund in 1729, a driving force for the Stokkemarke community. "Kongeriget Danmark / 3. Udgave 3. Bind : Bornholms, Maribo, Odense og Svendborg Amter"
p. 186. Retrieved 3 July 2013. It was once an independent municipality but was absorbed into Maribo Municipality following the local government reform in 1970. Since the 2007 reform it has come under Lolland Municipality. The rural community expanded in the 20th century thanks to the establishment of several machinery works, especially Poul Rees a/s, bringing prosperity to the village and providing employment. The village also had its own dairy, a soap factory and a juice facility for the Maribo Sugar Factory."Stokkemarke og omegn - De frivillige foreningers landsby"
Lolland.dk. Retrieved 3 July 2013.


Notable people

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Emil Rostrup Frederik Georg Emil Rostrup (28 January 1831 – 16 January 1907) was a Danish botanist, mycologist and plant pathologist. Biography Emil Rostrup was born at the village of Stokkemarke on the Danish island of Lolland. Rostrup completed his polyt ...
(1831 in Stokkemarke – 1907) a Danish botanist, mycologist and plant pathologist *
Sigurd Ømann Sigurd Ømann (1923–1988) was chairman of the Socialist People's Party of Denmark in the period 1968–1974. Before he joined to Socialist People's Party he was a member of the Communist Party of Denmark from 1953 to 1958. He was a member of pa ...
(1923 in Stokkemarke – 1988) politician, chairman of the Socialist People's Party of Denmark in the period 1968–1974


The village today

Stokkemarke, an important trading center, combines shops and factories with residential housing, often built to high standards of architecture and technology. The centrally located church is dated to the mid-13th century with a fine 16th-century tower. Opposite the church, the former library now serves as a cultural center and a youth club. In addition to a food store, a flower shop and a bakery, the village has an antique dealer and a bank. There are currently plans for renovating the centre of the village while improving its institutions and ensuring road safety. Knuthenlund is receiving support for increased involvement in organic farming (accredited farming) and the production of goat cheese. There are also plans to convert the 18th-century Ørbygård which overlooks the sea into a hotel. Stokkemarke's associations and leisure facilities include a badminton club, a gymnastic society, a riding school and a youth centre. The village is well placed for rambling with possibilities for walks through the wooded surroundings. There are footpaths from the village to Knuthenlund and Hestehave.


References

{{Towns of Lolland Municipality Cities and towns in Region Zealand Lolland Municipality Lolland