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  2. Norrland - Wikipedia

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    Although Norrland is defined in terms of the historical provinces and not the counties, it roughly comprises the modern counties of Gävleborg, Jämtland, Norrbotten, Västerbotten and Västernorrland. Sometimes, Norrland is subdivided into Northern Norrland (norra Norrland) and Southern Norrland (södra Norrland). The northern part of the ...

  3. Lands of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Norrland was the name for the annexed lands to the north on both sides of the Gulf of Bothnia. In Sweden's prehistoric times, Sweden was largely limited to Svealand and southern Norrland, while Götaland was mentioned as a rival kingdom, and stories of Swedish-Geatish wars survive in the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf. Eventually, the two countries ...

  4. File:Sverigekarta-Landsdelar, namn och landskap.svg

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  5. Counties of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the provinces were grouped in three lands: Götaland, being southern and western Sweden; Svealand being eastern and south-eastern, and Norrland being the entire northern half. The names of the first two refer to ancient tribes, and the third is a geographical reference.

  6. Middle Norrland - Wikipedia

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    Middle Norrland (Swedish: Mellersta Norrland) is a national area (riksområde) of Sweden. The national areas are a part of the NUTS statistical regions of Sweden.

  7. 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.

  8. Norrbotten - Wikipedia

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    The summers can bring surprisingly warm temperatures for such northerly latitudes, and Norrbotten holds the all-time high temperature record for the entire Norrland at 37 °C (98 °F). Population [ edit ]

  9. 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.