Vamlingbo

Vamlingbo

Vamlingbo church
Vamlingbo
Coordinates: 56°58′11″N 18°13′49″E / 56.96972°N 18.23028°E / 56.96972; 18.23028Coordinates: 56°58′11″N 18°13′49″E / 56.96972°N 18.23028°E / 56.96972; 18.23028
Country Sweden
Province Gotland
County Gotland County
Municipality Gotland Municipality
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Website http://www.vamlingbosocken.se/

Vamlingbo is a small settlement situated in Gotland Municipality, Gotland County, Sweden.

Community

Situated in the most southern part of Gotland, Vamlingbo has attracted several companies and industries.[1] The most noted is the textile company, Vamlingbolaget, founded in 1983[2] in the tradition of Swedish design collective "Mah-Jong", a noted brand during the 1960s and 1970s.[3]

The Holmhällar pension is south of Vamlingbo right on the sandy beach.[4] Vamlingbo Church is in Vamlingbo, one of the churches in Hoburgs parish.[5]

Some of the most iconic Viking jewelry on Gotland has been found at Vamlingbo. Many of these discoveries are fashioned from gold.[6]

One of the asteroids in the Asteroid belt, 9372 Vamlingbo, is named after this place.[7]

Farms

Farms at Vamlingbo.[8]

  • Anderse
  • Augstens
  • Austre
  • Bilds
  • Bjärges
  • Bonsarve
  • Bottarve
  • Fridarve
  • Frides
  • Gervalds
  • Hallvards
  • Hägvier
  • Kastelle
  • Kvarne
  • Kyrker
  • Lingsarve
  • Mickels
  • Nore
  • Petsarve
  • Prästgården
  • Rembs
  • Rofinds
  • Sibbjäns
  • Sigfride
  • Sigrajvs
  • Simunde
  • Sippmanne
  • Stenstugu
  • Storms
  • Svalstäde
  • Tume
  • Västlands
  • Ängvards

Gallery

References

  1. "Vamlingbo sockenförening". Website. Vamlingbosocken. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  2. "Om oss". Website. Vamlingbolaget. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  3. Hallström Bornold, Salka (2003). Det är rätt att göra uppror: Mah-Jong 1966-1976 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Modernista. ISBN 91-88748-56-1.
  4. "Pensionat Holmhällar". Website. Pensionat holmhällar. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  5. "Hoburgs församling". Website. Svenska kyrkan. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  6. "Sökresultat Vamlingbo". Website / data base. Historiska museet. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  7. JPL Small-Body Database Browser on 9372 Vamlingbo
  8. "Vamlingbo kyrka". www.guteinfo.se. Guteinfo.se. Retrieved 3 June 2014.

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