Hulterstad

Hulterstad

Hulterstad is a small coastal town on the southeastern part of the island of Öland, Sweden. Hulterstad is situated at the eastern fringe of the Stora Alvaret, a limestone pavement habitat which hosts a diversity of rare plants and has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO [Hakan Sandbring and Martin Borg, "Oland: Island of Stone and Green", May, 1997] . Hulterstad is the municipal government center for this district and central records for centuries were kept at the Hulterstad Church. Significant gravefields and a Viking stone burial ship structure are located immediately south of Hulterstad. To the north is located the village of Alby, where a mesolithic village of early human settlement has been found, [ [http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=18116 C.Michael Hogan, "Alby Mesolithic Village", The Megalithic Portal, ed. A. Burnham, 2007] ] and to the south is the Ottenby Nature Reserve. Across the alvar to the west is the village of Gettlinge.

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