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The scenery of the large islands in the eastern part of Denmark varies greatly: South Sealand is hilly, fertile and green and in Stevns and on the island of Møn, the impressive chalk cliffs border to the Baltic Sea. The islands of Lolland and Falster are characterized by open, green and flat landscapes and Falster's east coast offers beautiful beaches.
The region is literally connected by bridges. The Storstrøm and Farø bridges connect Sealand and Falster while Møn is linked to Sealand by Queen Alexandrines Bridge, and the Guldborgsund Bridge connects Falster and Lolland.
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