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Gettlinge is a village in the southwest portion of the island of Öland, Sweden. It is known for its impressive Viking stone ship burial ground. Gettlinge is situated on the western fringe of the Stora Alvaret, a World Heritage Site designated by UNESCO. The site is readily visible from the perimeter highway, Route 136. Gettlinge, as most prehistoric burial sites on Öland, is established on the low-lying ridge, described by Hogan as a geological formation of thickened soil in this alvar region of otherwise extremely thin soil mantle. This ridge was one of the few places on the southern part of the island that had sufficient soil depth for creation of burial mounds.

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  • Gettlinge (en)
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  • Gettlinge è un villaggio situato sull'isola di Öland, in Svezia. Fa parte del territorio di Mörbylånga. (it)
  • Gettlinge is een klein dorpje op het eiland Öland. Het ligt aan de Zweedse weg 136 ten noorden van Degerhamn; 1 km van de kust van Kalmarsund. Het behoort bij de gemeente Mörbylånga. (nl)
  • Gettlinge är en ort i Mörbylånga kommun i Kalmar län, belägen i Södra Möckleby socken på sydvästra Öland i den västra delen av Stora alvaret cirka 15 kilometer söder om centralorten Mörbylånga. Utanför Gettlinge ligger Gettlinge gravfält. (sv)
  • Gettlinge is a village in the southwest portion of the island of Öland, Sweden. It is known for its impressive Viking stone ship burial ground. Gettlinge is situated on the western fringe of the Stora Alvaret, a World Heritage Site designated by UNESCO. The site is readily visible from the perimeter highway, Route 136. Gettlinge, as most prehistoric burial sites on Öland, is established on the low-lying ridge, described by Hogan as a geological formation of thickened soil in this alvar region of otherwise extremely thin soil mantle. This ridge was one of the few places on the southern part of the island that had sufficient soil depth for creation of burial mounds. (en)
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