Latitude and longitude of Härlanda Church Ruins

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Härlanda Church Ruins (Swedish: Härlanda kyrkoruin) are the remains of a medieval church in Gothenburg, Sweden close to the picturesque housing area Bagaregården. The church was built in the first part of the 12th century and torn down in 1528 by request from Gustavus I, King of Sweden to build a new church in Nya Lödöse, the precursor of Gothenburg which was founded in 1621.

Latitude: 57° 43' 6.59" N
Longitude: 12° 01' 12.60" E

Nearest city to this article: Goteborg

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