Klagstorp

Klagstorp is a locality in , . Klagstorp is situated nearby to the village , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Svågertorp railway station and Malmö Arena.

Railway station
Malmö South, Svågertorp Station, is a railway station south of , . It is served by the Pågatåg between and .

Sports venue
is a multi-purpose indoor arena in , Sweden, and the venue for home games of SHL ice hockey team Malmö Redhawks. It is the largest arena in the SHL, and the second-largest indoor arena in Sweden. is situated 3½ km north of Klagstorp.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Hyllie and Gessie villastad.

Suburb
is an area and former city district in the central of , . On 1 July 2013, it was merged with Limhamn-Bunkeflo, forming Väster. is situated 4 km north of Klagstorp.

Village
is a locality situated in , , with 497 inhabitants in 2010. is situated 4½ km southwest of Klagstorp.

Village
is a locality situated in , , with 1,105 inhabitants in 2010. It lies about 2 km north of . The village contains mostly older buildings along small roads. is situated 4½ km south of Klagstorp.

Klagstorp

Latitude
55.53333° or 55° 32′ north
Longitude
12.98333° or 12° 59′ east
Elevation
21 metres (69 feet)
Open location code
9F7JGXMM+88
Geo­Names ID
2700687
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