Vadstena
Vadstena is a village in Sweden. It is in the northern part of the Götaland region in the Östergötland county. It has about 5,700 inhabitants in 2020. Vadstena is a small town, but has many historic buildings from its impressive history.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Östergötland Runic Inscription 179 and Vadstena Monastery Church.
Östergötland Runic Inscription 179
Runestone
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The runestone known as Östergötland Rune Inscription 179 or Ög 179, as listed in the Rundata catalog, stands on the east side of the Vadstena Abbey in Vadstena, Sweden.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nässja and Orlunda.
Nässja
Hamlet
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Nässja is a hamlet, which is situated 6 km northwest of Vadstena.
Orlunda
Hamlet
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Orlunda is a hamlet, which is situated 5 km southeast of Vadstena.
Vadstena
- Type: Locality with 6,040 residents
- Location: Vadstena Municipality, Östergötland, Götaland, Sweden, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
58.4385° or 58° 26′ 18″ northLongitude
14.895° or 14° 53′ 42″ eastPopulation
6,040Elevation
98 metres (322 feet)Open location code
9FCPCVQW+92GeoNames ID
8131624
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