Onsala

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Onsala
Church in Onsala from the 12th century
Church in Onsala from the 12th century
Onsala (Sweden)
Onsala
Onsala
Coordinates: 57°24′53″N 12°01′21″E / 57.41472, 12.0225
Country Sweden
Municipality Kungsbacka Municipality
County Halland County
Province Halland
Area [1]
 - Total 10.44 km² (4 sq mi)
Population (2005-12-31)[1]
 - Total 11,375
 - Density 1,090/km² (2,823.1/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Onsala is the biggest peninsula in Sweden, 40 kilometers south of Gothenburg, and is part of Kungsbacka Municipality.

The population is around 12-14,000 with a densely inhabited east coast, mainly consisting of villas. The biggest village is Gottskär, in older days a fishing village, and which today has a few restaurants and a leisure boat harbour. Lars Gathenhielm was born in the old parish of Onsala. He was a Swedish privateer commissioned by the king to raid Danish ships. He and his wife, Ingela, who took over his buisness as a privateer as a widow, are interred in a basement crypt beneath the smaller tower of the church. Their white sarcophagi have carved "jolly rogers" at the foot end.

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Coordinates: 57°24′53″N, 12°01′21″E