Roholte

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Roholte
Village and parish
Roholte Church
Roholte Church
Parish location in Faxe Municipality
Parish location in Faxe Municipality
Roholte is located in Zealand
Roholte
Roholte
Village location in Region Zealand
Coordinates: 55°11′44″N 12°05′26″E / 55.19556°N 12.09056°E / 55.19556; 12.09056
CountryDenmark
RegionRegion Zealand
MunicipalityFaxe
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Roholte is a village and parish in Faxe Municipality, Region Zealand, Denmark. By road it is located 10.5 kilometres (6.5 mi) south of Faxe, and 83.2 kilometres (51.7 mi) southwest of Copenhagen.[1] Of note is Roholte Church, the parish church, which was built in 1441, and the Morten Roholte sports club.

The area around Roholte has been inhabited since the Stone Age. There is also evidence of a Viking community there. The origin of the village can be ascribed to the establishment of a large trading post just south of Roholte's present location. As the height of the land in the area increased, the sea retreated while trade gave way to agriculture and forestry.[2]

"The Society for Improvement of Cattle Breeding in Roholte Parish" was founded in 1884; the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural College noted it to be the first "Bull Club" or breeding society in Denmark. The society was formed by 36 farmers who purchased a superior quality bull to breed with the members' cows.[3]

Notable people

Cityscape

The sites of the houses in the village have varied over the years. Initially they were situated close together but after many were destroyed by fire, the trend was to separate them out over the nearby countryside. However, after a number of burglaries, they again became more closely grouped around the centre of the village as they stand today. Roholte has therefore become a village of high historical interest with its carefully placed houses and farmsteads.[2]

Notable buildings

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