Ølby

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Ølby church

Ølby (meaning Beer Town in Danish or "the place where the people are making good beer"[1]) is a neighbourhood north of the town of Køge divided into two parts, the village of Ølby and east of the village near the shore of the Bay of Køge a suburb named Ølby Lyng 35 km south-west of Copenhagen, Denmark, located in the northern part of Køge. The suburb is connected with the radial line Køgebugtbanen, a part of the S-train network, at the Ølby station.

Ølby church is a small modern church build in 1997.

References

  1. explanation of the names Køge, Herfølge, Algestrup, Tureby and Ølby (in Danish)

Coordinates: 55°29′03″N 12°10′02″E / 55.48411°N 12.16719°E / 55.48411; 12.16719

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