Talk:Lövsta, Gotland

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Roma vs. Romakloster

It looks like the sugar factory is in a village which has around 900 inhabitants. This village is called "Roma" according to the signs that you see on the streets and according to its inhabitants discussing this issue in the Swedish Wikipedia, but it is called "Romakloster" as postal address and in the statistical data of the Swedish statistical bureau. Another village about 2 km north west of this is labeled "Lövsta" and "Roma K:A" in reality, but not "Roma", there are road signs pointing to "Roma 2 km" there. You can see this with google street view easily. This village has around 250 inhabitants and is called "Roma" in the statistical bureau data. Postal address is probably "Romakloster" as well.--Bk1 168 (talk) 15:17, 3 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]