Sønju
Sønju is a farm in Øvre Eiker, Buskerud, Innlandet. Sønju is situated nearby to the hamlet Torud, as well as near Håre.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Bingen kapell.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Skotselv and Åmot.
Skotselv
Village
Skotselv is a village in the municipality of Øvre Eiker, Norway. Its population is 684, of which 8 people live within the border of the neighbouring municipality of Modum. It has a railway station on the Randsfjord Line. Skotselv is situated 8 km southeast of Sønju.
Åmot
Village
Photo: Bjoertvedt, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Åmot is a village in Modum municipality in Buskerud, Norway. Located just south of Geithus, the two villages have grown closer to each other. They have a combined population of 5,694. Åmot is situated 8 km east of Sønju.
Sønju
- Type: Farm
- Also known as: “Haugsønju” and “Sonju”
- Categories: locality and agriculture
- Location: Øvre Eiker, Buskerud, East Norway, Alvdal, Innlandet, Norway, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
59.8882° or 59° 53′ 18″ northLongitude
9.77529° or 9° 46′ 31″ eastElevation
154 metres (505 feet)Open location code
9FFFVQQG+74OpenStreetMap ID
node 2374717665OpenStreetMap feature
place=farmGeoNames ID
9494661
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In Other Languages
“Sønju” goes by many names.
- Norwegian: “Sønju”
Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
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