Svinholmarna

Svinholmarna is an island in , . Svinholmarna is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include New Elfsborg Fortress and Saltholmen.

Castle
New Älvsborg, so-called to distinguish it from the earlier fortress at , is a sea fort on the island of Kyrkogårdsholmen within the urban area of modern , .

Tram stop
is a tram stop.

Apartment building
is an apartment building.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Nya Varvet and Gothenburg Archipelago.

Suburb
is a suburb, which is situated 4 km east of Svinholmarna.

The archipelago of Gothenburg comprises northern and southern archipelagoes in the . The southern archipelago is part of Gothenburg municipality located in the province of while the northern archipelago is Öckerö municipality, located in the province of .

Suburb
, sometimes referred to as just Frölunda, is one of 21 boroughs in the city of , Sweden. It is located in the south western part of the city, and is the smallest of the boroughs with a population of 12,855 on 3.72 square kilometres, although the term Frölunda generally is used for a much wider area covering almost all the city's western suburbs. is situated 5 km east of Svinholmarna.

Svinholmarna

Latitude
57.67167° or 57° 40′ 18″ north
Longitude
11.82472° or 11° 49′ 29″ east
Open location code
9F9HMRCF+MV
Geo­Names ID
2669887
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