Anga

Anga is a populated area, a socken, on the Swedish island of . It comprises the same area as the administrative Anga District, established on 1 January 2016.
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: socken in Gotland, Sweden, comprising the same area as the district
  • Also known as: Anga socken” and “Anga, Gotland

Places of Interest

Highlights include Anga Church and Norrlanda Church.

Church
is a 13th century church in Anga on the Swedish island of . It is one of the most well-preserved Romanesque churches on Gotland, and was possibly preceded by a stave church.

Church
is a medieval church on the Swedish island , in the Diocese of Visby. is situated 4 km northwest of Anga.

Church
is a medieval church in on the Swedish island of . It belongs to the Diocese of Visby. is situated 4½ km south of Anga.

Anga

Latitude
57.4836° or 57° 29′ 1″ north
Longitude
18.7144° or 18° 42′ 52″ east
Elevation
16 metres (52 feet)
Open location code
9F9WFPM7+CQ
Geo­Names ID
8127939
Wiki­data ID
Q10411696
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Anga” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Anga socken
  • Chinese: Anga Kàu-khu
  • Danish: Anga sogn
  • Finnish: Anga socken
  • Finnish: Anga
  • Finnish: Angan pitäjä
  • Min Nan Chinese: Anga Kàu-khu
  • Swedish: Anga socken

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