Ymorvallen

Ymorvallen is a pitch in , , . Ymorvallen is situated nearby to the grassland , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Trelleborg Old Water Tower and Kyrkoköpinge Church.

is a now defunct water tower in Stadsparken, in southern . The erection of the water tower was initiated 1911 after drawings by the architect Ivar Tengbom, and was finished 1912. is situated 2 km west of Ymorvallen.

Church
is a medieval Lutheran church just outside , Sweden. It belongs to the Diocese of Lund. is situated 1 km north of Ymorvallen.

Museum
is a museum, which is situated 2 km west of Ymorvallen.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Trelleborg and Söderslätt.

is a port city in Skåne, southern . The southernmost city in Sweden, it has a busy harbour with ferries from other Baltic ports arriving.

Locality
is a agricultural district, known for its very high quality soil. It is located in the south-west of , at the southernmost peak of the . is situated 8 km northeast of Ymorvallen.

Ymorvallen

Latitude
55.37548° or 55° 22′ 32″ north
Longitude
13.18977° or 13° 11′ 23″ east
Open location code
9F7M95GQ+5W
Open­Street­Map ID
way 28620331
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­pitch
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­soccer
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Highlights include Pilevall and Syllvägens grönområde.

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