Katthammarsvik

Katthammarsvik is a harbour settlement in socken on the island of , Sweden. As of 2005, it was in statistical terms defined as a småort and has formerly, very briefly, held the status of a tätort.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Östergarn Church and Östergarnsberget.

Church
is a medieval church in , , .

Nature reserve
is a nature reserve.

Nature reserve
is a nature reserve, which is situated 3½ km west of Katthammarsvik.

Katthammarsvik

Latitude
57.43319° or 57° 25′ 60″ north
Longitude
18.84461° or 18° 50′ 41″ east
Population
160
Elevation
4 metres (13 feet)
United Nations Location Code
SE KAT
Open location code
9F9WCRMV+7R
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2996058006
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
2701173
Wiki­data ID
Q1736833
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In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Swedish—“Katthammarsvik” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Катхамарсвик
  • Cebuano: Katthammarsvik
  • Danish: Katthammarsvik
  • Dutch: Katthammarsvik
  • German: Katthammarsvik
  • Irish: Katthammarsvik
  • Ladin: Katthammarsvik
  • Persian: کاتامارشویک
  • Swedish: Katthammarsvik

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