Sankt Olof

Sankt Olof is a locality situated in Simrishamn Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden; it had 624 inhabitants in 2010.

[1] Sankt Olof is a village located 15 miles northwest of Simrishamn.

The village is named after the church, which in its turn is named after Olaf II of Norway; the village was originally called Lunkende.

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