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Lummelunda
Lummelunda (sometimes referred to as "Lummelunda and Etebols") is a village situated in Gotland Municipality, Gotland County, Sweden, situated approximately north of Visby. It is a joint parish with Stenkyrka. Lummelunda is most noted for the Lummelunda Cave, one of the longest caves in Sweden, and the mill with the largest water wheel in northern Europe. == History == The name is probably from the vicarage, in 1350 known as ''Lomalunda''. The meaning of the first part of the name is unknown, the second part ''lund'' means "grove", can have been intended for a sacred grove. A couple of graves from the Stone Age has been found at Lummelunda, as well as fifteen grave fields from the Iron Age and ground grooves on both boulders and slabs. The church of Lummelunda is medieval. During the use of the Swedish allotment system, the boatswains of Lummelunda were part of the 1st Gotlandic Boatswain Company. The Nyhamn harbor is situated at Lummelunda.
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