Hanssons Bil

Hanssons Bil is a car dealership in , which is located on Kungegårdsgatan. Hanssons Bil is situated nearby to the school , as well as near the pitch .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Alströmergymnasiet and Noltorp Church.

School
is a high school in , , opened in 1969. is situated 380 metres south of Hanssons Bil.

Church
Photo: Dcastor, CC0.
is a church in , , Sweden. It is partner church, run in collaboration between the Alingsås Assembly and the ETUC Mission Association in Noltorp. is situated 700 metres southwest of Hanssons Bil.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Alingsås and Hjälmared.

is a city with about 27,000 inhabitants in the region of . It is known for its many cafes and as the birthplace of Jonas Alströmer, the man who brought the potato to Sweden.

Village
Photo: Dcastor, Public domain.
is a locality situated in , , . It had 260 inhabitants in 2010. is situated 6 km south of Hanssons Bil.

Village
is a locality situated in , , . It had 1,059 inhabitants in 2010. is situated 7 km southwest of Hanssons Bil.

Hanssons Bil

Latitude
57.94163° or 57° 56′ 30″ north
Longitude
12.52785° or 12° 31′ 40″ east
Open location code
9F9JWGRH+J4
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4992997737
Open­Street­Map feature
shop=­car
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