Kyrkebysjön
Kyrkebysjön is a bay in Värmland County, Sweden. Kyrkebysjön is situated nearby to the hamlet Kyrkebyn, as well as near Malöga.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Eds kyrka, Värmland.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Segmon and Slottsbron.
Segmon
Village
Segmon is a locality situated in Grums Municipality, Värmland County, Sweden with 437 inhabitants in 2010. Segmon is situated 2½ km west of Kyrkebysjön.
Slottsbron
Village
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Slottsbron is a locality situated in Grums Municipality, Värmland County, Sweden with 1,039 inhabitants in 2010. Slottsbron is situated 4½ km north of Kyrkebysjön.
Grums
Town
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Värmland, archaic spelling Wermland, is a province in the Svealand region in Sweden. It borders the provinces of Västergötland, Dalsland, Dalarna, Västmanland and Närke. It also borders Norway in the west and Sweden's largest lake, Vänern. Grums is situated 8 km north of Kyrkebysjön.
Kyrkebysjön
- Type: Bay
- Also known as: “Kyrkebysjon”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Värmland County, Sweden, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
59.28333° or 59° 17′ northLongitude
13.08333° or 13° 5′ eastElevation
44 metres (144 feet)Open location code
9FFM73MM+88GeoNames ID
2698117
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In Other Languages
“Kyrkebysjön” goes by many names.
- Norwegian: “Kyrkebysjön”
- Norwegian: “Kyrkebysjøn”
Localities in the Area
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