Gylling (Odder Municipality)

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Gylling
Village
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Gylling Church
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Gylling
Location in the Central Denmark Region
Coordinates: 55°53′26″N10°9′59″E / 55.89056°N 10.16639°E / 55.89056; 10.16639
Country Denmark
Region Central Denmark
Municipality Odder
Population
 (2023) [1]
634
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Gylling is a village in Jutland, Denmark. It is located in Odder Municipality.

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History

Gylling Church was built in the later half of the 1100s. [2]

Gylling in 1688 consisted of 22 farms and 33 half-farms, with 6 houses with land and 2 houses without land. The total cultivated area was 854.2 barrels of land owed to 154.37 barrels of grains. [3]

Notable people

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References

  1. BY3: Population 1. January, by urban and rural areas The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  2. Danmarkskirker.natmus.dk "Gylling Kirke" Retrieved 16 August 2020
  3. Pedersen, s. 227