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Svenska poliser. (Johan Nilsson/TT / TT NYHETSBYRÅN)

Danska vädjan till Sverige: Gör undantag för julfirare som ska till Bornholm

Omkring 30 danskar stoppades vid gränsen till Sverige i natt, berättar polisens Ewa-Gun Westford för TT.

Bland de som drabbas hårdast av den stängda gränsen finns danskar som vill ta sig till Bornholm för att fira jul, skriver Danmarks Radio. Det vanligaste sättet att ta sig till ön är nämligen via färja från Ystad. Andra färdmedel, som till exempel flyget, kommer inte rymma alla de som vill ta sig över, enligt borgmästaren Winnie Grosbøll.

– Det är otroligt kaotiskt. Det här är en av tidpunkterna på året då flest människor ska hem till sina föräldrar på Bornholm, säger hon till DR.

Nu hoppas Grosbøll att man i samtal med Sveriges regering ska kunna hitta en lösning som innebär att resenärer till Bornholm undantas.

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Wikipedia (en)
Bornholm (Danish: [pɒːnˈhʌlˀm]; Old Norse: Burgundaholmr) 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 kilometres (227.17 sq mi), the island had a total population of 39,439 on 1 April 2020. Among Bornholm's chief industrial activities are 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) because of its weather and klippeøen (Rock Island) because of its geology, which consists of granite, except along the southern coast. The heat from the summer is stored in the rock formations and the weather is quite warm until October. As a result of the climate, a local variety of the common fig, known as Bornholm's Diamond, can grow locally on the island. The island's topography consists of dramatic rock formations in the north (unlike the rest of Denmark, which is mostly gentle rolling hills) sloping down towards pine and deciduous forests (greatly affected by storms in the 1950s), farmland in the middle and sandy beaches in the south.Strategically located in the Baltic Sea, Bornholm has been fought over for centuries. Usually it had been ruled by Denmark, but also by Sweden and Lübeck, Germany. The ruin of Hammershus, at the northwestern tip of the island, is the largest medieval fortress in northern Europe, testament to the importance of its location. This island and Ertholmene is what remains in Denmark of Skåneland east of Øresund, having been surrendered to Sweden in 1658 but with Bornholm after a local revolt later regained in 1660.
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