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Norsk bokmål: På bildet ser man Dyrøy kirke, som ligger på selve Dyrøya i Dyrøy kommune, Troms. Bildet er tatt en vakker høstdag (190911), der den hvitmalte langkirken stråler i sola, omrammet av høstfarger.

Kirka er oppført i 1880, og tegnet av arkitekt Håkon Mosling. Den har 450 sitteplasser, og er under Nord-Hålogaland bidspedømme.

Koordinater: 69°2′20″N 17°29′38″Ø
English: The church in Dyroey , Troms. Built in 1880. architect: Håkon Mosling Coordinates: 69°2′20″N 17°29′38″Ø
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