Sløsse Explained

Sløsse is a small village in Guldborgsund Municipality on the island of Lolland in southern Denmark.[1] The population is between 25 and 50 residents; written record of Sløsse date back to mid-19th century, when the population was recorded at 414.[2] The village is surrounded by countryside, and most of the buildings are old timberwork houses and farms.

Peribaea setinervis, a tachnid fly rare in Scandinavia, was found in Sløsse.[3]

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54.7°N 47°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Petersen, Peter . Lolland-Falsters navnebog indeholdende bondestandens tilnavne især fra 16 til 19 aarhundrede . H.H. Thieles bogtrykkeri . 1902 . 63 . da.
  2. Book: Trap, Jens Peter . Statistisk-topographisk Beskrivelse Af Kongeriget Danmark . 1860 . I. commission hos G.E.C. Gad . da.
  3. Book: Andersen, Stig . The Siphonini (Diptera: Tachinidae) of Europe . 1996 . BRILL . 978-90-04-10731-1 . 72 . en.