Skånevik Church

Skånevik Church is a of the Church of Norway in Etne Municipality in Vestland county, . It is located in the village of Skånevik. It is one of the churches for the Skånevik parish which is part of the Sunnhordland prosti in the Diocese of Bjørgvin.
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  • Type: Church
  • Denomination: Lutheran
  • Description: church building in Etne, Norway
  • Also known as: Skanevik

Skånevik Church

Latitude
59.73199° or 59° 43′ 55″ north
Longitude
5.93934° or 5° 56′ 22″ east
Elevation
22 metres (72 feet)
Inception
1900
Operator
Etne kyrkjelege fellesråd
Open location code
9FF7PWJQ+QP
Open­Street­Map ID
way 557505247
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­church
Open­Street­Map attribute
denomination=­lutheran
Geo­Names ID
8532561
Wiki­data ID
Q12001308
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In Other Languages

From Danish to Swedish—“Skånevik Church” goes by many names.
  • Danish: Skånevik Kirke
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Skånevik kirke
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Skånevik kirkested
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Skånevik kyrkje
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Skånevik kyrkjestad
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Skånevik kyrkje
  • Norwegian: Skånevik kirke
  • Norwegian: Skånevik
  • Swedish: Skånevik kyrka

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