Nylars
Village in Bornholm, Denmark
Nylars is a village in the southwest of the Danish island of Bornholm, 8 km east of Rønne and 8 km west of Aakirkeby. In January 2023 it had a population of 207.[1] It is best known for Nylars Church, the island's second largest round church. The village developed at the beginning of the 20th century as a result of the railway line from Rønne to Nexø. It is located between the discontinued railway to the north and the main road from Rønne to Aarkirkeby to the south.[2]
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55°04′21″N 14°48′36″E / 55.07250°N 14.81000°E / 55.07250; 14.81000
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Bornholm, Denmark
- Aakirkeby
- Aarsdale
- Allinge-Sandvig
- Balka
- Boderne
- Gudhjem
- Hasle
- Klemensker
- Listed
- Lobbæk
- Nexø
- Nyker
- Østerlars
- Østermarie
- Pedersker
- Rønne (seat)
- Snogebæk
- Sorthat-Muleby
- Svaneke
- Tejn
- Vestermarie
- Almindingen
- Døndalen
- Dueodde
- Ertholmene (Christiansø)
- Ekkodalen
- Gryet (megaliths)
- Hammeren/Hammerknuden
- Hammersø
- Helligdomsklipperne
- Jons Kapel
- Louisenlund (megaliths)
- Paradisbakkerne
- Rispebjerg (stone age graves)
- Rytterknægten
- Medieval Centre
- Joboland Amusement Park
- Melstedgård Farming Museum
- Nexø Butterfly Park