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== Cultural references == [[File:Bornholm luftaufnahme.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Aerial view of Bornholm]] [[File:Bornholm2021OSM.png|thumb|right|150px|Enlargeable, detailed map of Bornholm]] * Russian writer [[Nikolay Karamzin]] in his 1794 short story "[[The Island of Bornholm]]" ("{{Lang|ru-Latn|Ostrov Borngolm|italic=no}}") depicts formidable rocks and green meadows of the island. This story about forbidden love is considered one of the first Russian [[gothic tale]]s. * The [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]]-winning 1987 [[Bille August]] film ''[[Pelle the Conqueror]]'', an adaptation of [[Martin Andersen Nexรธ]]'s four volume novel by the same name, is set and was shot on the island. * A considerable part of the Second World War spy thriller ''[[Hornet Flight]]'' by [[Ken Follett]] takes place on Bornholm, depicting the island under German occupation. * ''[[Megaheavy]]'' by Danish filmmaker [[Fenar Ahmad]] is set on Bornholm in the 1980s. It won the Grand Prix at the 2010 Odense Film Festival. * The 2006 film ''[[Tempelriddernes Skat]]'' (The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar) takes place on Bornholm. * Bornholm has an appearance in a ''[[Roblox]]'' game titled Dynamic Ship Simulator 3, made by CaptainMarcin and his dev team, Badyacht. * Minor planet [[4453 Bornholm]] is named after the island.<ref>{{cite book |chapter-url=https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-3-540-29925-7_4398 |title=(4453) Bornholm In: Dictionary of Minor Planet Names |chapter=(4453) Bornholm |publisher=Springer |date=2003 |pages=383 |isbn=9783540299257 |doi=10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_4398}}</ref> * The 1933 work, ''Folkeliv og Indstiftelser paa Bornholm'', describes the culture and history of the island.<ref>Dam, Ph. R. (1933). [http://www.bornholmerting.dk/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Folkeliv-og-Indstiftelse-paa-Bornholm-1-og-2-del-1933-Ph-R-Dam-optimeret.pdf ''Folkeliv og Indstiftelser paa Bornholm.''] Aarkirkeby.</ref> * In the [[webcomic]] [[Stand Still, Stay Silent]] by [[Minna Sundberg]], Bornholm is the last remaining inhabited area of Denmark after the world is ravaged by a pandemic, and the southernmost area known to still be inhabited by humans.<ref>{{cite web |title=Stand Still. Stay Silent - webcomic, page 66 |url=https://sssscomic.com/comic.php?page=66 |website=sssscomic.com}}</ref>
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