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Tuve-Säve
Tuve-Säve is a parish of the Diocese of Gothenburg The Diocese of Gothenburg ( sv, Göteborgs stift) is a diocese of the Church of Sweden. Since March 2018, the bishop has been Susanne Rappmann. The diocese includes the provinces of Bohuslän, Halland, and south-west parts of Västergötland. The ..., in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was formed in 2010 by the merger of the Tuve and Säve parishes. Since 2018 it has been in a common pastorate with the parish of Backa. Tuve Church is part of the parish. References {{Authority control Diocese of Gothenburg Church parishes in Europe ...
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Tuve Kyrka
The Tuve Church (Swedish: ''Tuve kyrka'') is a medieval church in Gothenburg, western Sweden. It is located on the Hisingen island, and it is part of the Tuve-Säve parish. It is a Romanesque stone church, consisting of a rectangular nave and a narrow choir. This simple shape was typical of churches in Västergötland. The oldest parts of the building were probably erected in the 12th century. The two buttresses were added in the 18th century, and the porch in 1745. The sacristy A sacristy, also known as a vestry or preparation room, is a room in Christian churches for the keeping of vestments (such as the alb and chasuble) and other church furnishings, sacred vessels, and parish records. The sacristy is usually located ..., built in 1953, is the most recent addition. The bell tower was erected south-west of the church in the 19th century; the bell dates back to 1770. The church is surrounded by a small churchyard, the first mentions of which come from 1871. However, some o ...
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Tuve, Sweden
Tuve is a district of Boroughs and districts of Gothenburg, Norra Hisingen, Gothenburg, Sweden, covering an area of 1,720 hectares. As of 2017, it had a population of 9670. It was the location of the 1977 Tuve landslide. Within the Diocese of Gothenburg, it is covered by the Tuve-Säve parrish. Tuve Church is located in the district. Carmaker Volvo has a plant in Tuve. References

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Tuve Church
The Tuve Church (Swedish: ''Tuve kyrka'') is a medieval church in Gothenburg, western Sweden. It is located on the Hisingen island, and it is part of the Tuve-Säve parish. It is a Romanesque stone church, consisting of a rectangular nave and a narrow choir. This simple shape was typical of churches in Västergötland. The oldest parts of the building were probably erected in the 12th century. The two buttresses were added in the 18th century, and the porch in 1745. The sacristy A sacristy, also known as a vestry or preparation room, is a room in Christian churches for the keeping of vestments (such as the alb and chasuble) and other church furnishings, sacred vessels, and parish records. The sacristy is usually located ..., built in 1953, is the most recent addition. The bell tower was erected south-west of the church in the 19th century; the bell dates back to 1770. The church is surrounded by a small churchyard, the first mentions of which come from 1871. However, some o ...
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Diocese Of Gothenburg
The Diocese of Gothenburg ( sv, Göteborgs stift) is a diocese of the Church of Sweden. Since March 2018, the bishop has been Susanne Rappmann. The diocese includes the provinces of Bohuslän, Halland, and south-west parts of Västergötland. The episcopal see of the diocese is in Gothenburg Cathedral. List of superintendents of Gothenburg * Sylvester Johannis Phrygius (1620-1628) * Andreas Johannis Prytz (1629–1647) * Ericus Brunnius (1647–1664) List of bishops of Gothenburg * Zacharias Klingius (1665–1671) * Laurentius Thoreri Billichius (1671–1678) * Daniel Larsson Wallerius (1678–1689) * Johan Carlberg (1689–1701) * Georg Wallin the elder (1701–1702) * Laurentius Norrmannus (1702–1703) * Olaus Nezelius (1703–1710) * Johan Poppelman (1711–1725) * Erik Benzelius the younger (1726–1731) * Jacob Benzelius (1731–1744) * Georg Wallin the younger (1745–1760) * Erik Lamberg (1760–1780) * Johan Wingård (1781–1819) * Carl Fredrik af Wingård (1818–1 ...
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