is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea, to the east of the rest of Denmark, south of Sweden, northeast of Germany, and north of Poland. Occupying an area of 588.36 square kilometers (227.17 sq mi),[1] the island had a total population of 39,439 on 1 April 2020.
Among Bornholm's chief industrial activities are gastronomical experiences, dairy farming, and arts and crafts industries such as glass production and pottery using locally worked clay. Tourism is also important during the summer months. The island is home to many of Denmark's round churches.
The island is known as solskinsøen (Sunshine Island)
Among Bornholm's chief industrial activities are gastronomical experiences, dairy farming, and arts and crafts industries such as glass production and pottery using locally worked clay. Tourism is also important during the summer months. The island is home to many of Denmark's round churches.
The island is known as solskinsøen (Sunshine Island)
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