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All Saints Church, Gothenburg

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All Saints Church (Swedish: Allhelgonakyrkan) a church building in Kortedala in Gothenburg, Sweden. Belonging to the Kortedala Parish of the Church of Sweden, it was officially opened on All Saints Day, 3 November 1956.

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All Saints Church, Gothenburg
Årstidsgatan, Gothenburg Norra Kortedala (Nordost)

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Allhelgonakyrkan

Årstidsgatan
415 43 Gothenburg, Norra Kortedala (Nordost)
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