The name is known since 1304 as
Fledynge, the first part
flaidh meaning "tear or wound" is figuratively used for "hills" or "wound in the landscape", such "wounds" can be found north and northwest of the church, and the last part
inge meaning "inhabitants". Fleringe is situated on the north coast of the main island, Gotland, west of
Fårösund and right by
Lake Bästeträsk. Fleringe is mostly forested land. A number of grave mounds and stone circles from the bronze age can be found at Fleringe. The
medieval Fleringe Church is located in Fleringe. , Fleringe Church belongs to Bunge-Rute-Fleringe
parish in Norra Gotlands
pastorat, along with the churches in
Bunge and
Rute . One of the
asteroids in the
Asteroid belt,
9359 Fleringe, is
named after this place. == Limestone industry ==