Donsö

Donsö is an island in , . Donsö is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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  • Type: Island
  • Description: island in Sweden
  • Also known as: Donso

Places of Interest

Highlights include Donsö Church and Donsö cemetery.

Church

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gothenburg Archipelago and Västra Frölunda.

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 9 km northeast of Donsö.

Donsö

Latitude
57.60016° or 57° 36′ 1″ north
Longitude
11.80476° or 11° 48′ 17″ east
Elevation
6 metres (20 feet)
Open location code
9F9HJR23+3W
Geo­Names ID
2717413
Wiki­data ID
Q32231955
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Romanian—“Donsö” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Donsö
  • Norwegian: Donsö
  • Norwegian: Donsø
  • Romanian: Donsö

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Localities in the Area

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