Dyngö is a small island in the archipelago of Sweden's west coast, located in the province (landskap) of Bohuslän, near the village Fjällbacka.[1] Formerly a fishing community, the island now has few or no permanent inhabitants, hosting instead a number of summer residents. In the 1950s one prominent summer resident was Per Nyström, the then county governor of the provinces of Bohuslän and Gothenburg.

References

  1. Wilhelm Hansson (1968). Skärgårdstrafiken i Bohuslän under 100 år: Skeppskatalog av Dag Almén (in Swedish). Zinderman. p. 72. Retrieved 2 August 2013.

58°35′13″N 11°13′33″E / 58.58694°N 11.22583°E / 58.58694; 11.22583

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