Hasselø Plantage is a coastal village located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south of Nykøbing on the Danish island of Falster.
[1] Hasselø was once an island but since dikes were built in 1873 it has been a part of Falster.
Around 1600, on the initiative of Queen Sophie, the wife of King Frederick II, a colony of Dutchmen was established on Hasselø to supply Nykøbing Palace with vegetables.
[2] During the Second World War, the Germans operated a radar station and surveillance facilities in Hasselø.
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