Svanstatorp

Svanstatorp is a locality in , . Svanstatorp is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Berga Kulle Nature Reserve and Tuna Church.

Nature reserve
is a in Södermanland County in Sweden. It is part of the EU-wide Natura 2000-network. The nature reserve consists of a rocky plateau or hill and its surroundings.

Farm
is a farm.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Enstaberga and Svalsta.

Village
is a locality in , Södermanland County, Sweden, with 430 inhabitants in 2010. It is about 10 kilometres west of downtown Nyköping on the Tuna plain, in the .

Village
is a locality situated in , Södermanland County, with 1,078 inhabitants in 2010. is situated 3½ km east of Svanstatorp.

Village
is a locality situated in , Södermanland County, with 617 inhabitants in 2010. is known locally for being situated right on a steep hill by local standards and the trading house, the so-called "Kalle in the hill" former gas station. is situated 5 km west of Svanstatorp.

Svanstatorp

Latitude
58.74824° or 58° 44′ 54″ north
Longitude
16.81277° or 16° 48′ 46″ east
Open location code
9FCRPRX7+74
Open­Street­Map ID
node 8601666571
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Svansta gamla tomt and Tuna Hembygdsgård.

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