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  2. Norrland - Wikipedia

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    Football is also popular in Norrland, but teams from the region have rarely been on the same competitive level as the big city clubs in southern Sweden. To date, no Norrland team has ever won Allsvenskan, Sweden's highest-level football league, and Sandvikens IF is the only Norrland team that has ever finished in the top four (last time in 1956 ...

  3. Nordland - Wikipedia

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    Nordland (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈnûːrlɑn] ⓘ; Lule Sami: Nordlánnda, Southern Sami: Nordlaante, Northern Sami: Nordlánda, English: Northland) is one of the three northernmost counties in Norway in the Northern Norway region, bordering Troms in the north, Trøndelag in the south, Norrbotten County in Sweden to the east, Västerbotten County to the south-east, and the Atlantic Ocean ...

  4. Upper Norrland - Wikipedia

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    Övre Norrland is the northernmost region of Sweden and forms part of Sápmi (Lapland). It is the Sweden's largest region by area. It borders Norway, Finland, and the riksområde of Middle Norrland. The most populous cities are Umeå, Luleå, Skellefteå, Piteå and Boden.

  5. List of urban areas in the Nordic countries - Wikipedia

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    Urban area includes all or most of the population of 5 additional municipalities in the Capital region. Iceland: 13: Stavanger/Sandnes: 239,055 [7] 319,822 : Municipality: 144 223. Metropolitan area: 297,569. Conurbation includes the neighbouring municipalities Sandnes, Randaberg and Sola. Norway: 14: Trondheim: 198,777 [7] 310,052 (2022) [17]

  6. Provinces of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Norrland (northern parts of present-day Sweden and north-western Finland) In the Viking Age and earlier, Götaland and Svealand were home to a number of petty kingdoms that were more or less independent; Götaland in the Iron Age and Middle Ages did not include Scania and other provinces in the far south, which were then part of Denmark .

  7. Gävle - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest city in the historical Norrland (Sweden's northern lands), having received its charter in 1446 from Christopher of Bavaria. However, Gävle is far nearer to the greater Stockholm region than it is to most other major settlements in Norrland and has a much milder climate than associated with said region. [clarification needed]