Heligholmen
Coordinates: 56°55.426′N 18°17.041′E / 56.923767°N 18.284017°E / 56.923767; 18.284017
Heligholmen is an island off the south coast of Gotland, Sweden, with an area of 11.8 hectares (29 acres). It is uninhabited and its only building is a small lighthouse. Heligholmen is a bird protection area. In 1741 Carl Linnaeus, visited the island and described it in his book Öländska och Gothländska Resa.[1]
References
- ↑ Guteinfo.com: Heligholmen (In Swedish)
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- Alva
- Ansarve and Tofta
- Austers and Sudergårda
- Barlingbo
- Bjärges and Nickarve
- Bjärs
- Björkhage
- Bro and Duss
- Brohagen and Lillåkre
- Burs
- Dalhem and Hallvide
- Eskelhem and Bringsarve
- Etelhem
- Follingbo
- Garde
- Gnisvärd and Smågårde
- Gothem
- Gute
- Hablingbo and Medebys
- Hangavar
- Hägdarve and Dede
- Hälge
- Högklint and Nygårds
- Hörsne
- Kappelshamn
- Katthammarsvik
- Klinte
- Kräklingbo
- Levide and Skinnarve
- Linde
- Lummelunda and Etebols
- Lye
- När
- Othem
- Othemars
- Rone
- Ronehamn
- Sanda and Lekarve
- Sjonhemsbacke and Haugbro
- Själsö
- Stenkumla
- Sylfaste and Lere
- Tofta strand
- Träkumla
- Valleviken
- Vänge
- Västergarn and Stora Mafrids
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- 1Part of Bro and Duss 2Part of Dalhem and Hallvide 3Part of Eskelhem and Bringsarve 4Part of Klinte and Follingbo norra and Klinte and Follingbo södra 5Part of Hablingbo and Medebys 6Part of Levide and Skinnarve 7Part of Lummelunda and Etebols 8Part of Sanda and Lekarve 9Part of Sylfaste and Lere 10Part of Ansarve and Tofta 11Part of Västergarn and Stora Mafrids
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