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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÅrjängÅrjäng - Wikipedia

    Årjäng is a locality and the seat of Årjäng Municipality, Värmland County, Sweden with 3,228 inhabitants in 2010. It is located around 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the Norway-Sweden border and on the road between Karlstad and Oslo. In 1540 Årjäng was spelled Argenge.

  2. Årjäng. Årjäng is a locality and the seat of Årjäng Municipality, Värmland County, Sweden with 3,228 inhabitants in 2010. It is located around 30 kilometres from the Norway-Sweden border and on the road between Karlstad and Oslo. Overview. Map.

  3. www.arjang.se. Årjäng Municipality ( Årjängs kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden, bordering Norway. Its seat is located in the town of Årjäng . A separate local government entity named Årjäng was created in 1941 when it was detached from Silbodal.

  4. Our nature invites you to both relaxation and adventure. Årjäng is located in the scenic and lake-rich southwestern Värmland, easily accessible along E 18 between Karlstad and Oslo. Just 3 hours from Gothenburg you will find not only wild and beautiful nature but also a large selection of nature activities such as hiking, canoeing, cycling ...

  5. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÅrjängÅrjäng – Wikipedia

    Årjäng är en tätort i Silbodals distrikt i Värmlands län och centralort i Årjängs kommun. Årjäng ligger i sydvästra Värmland vid Västra Silens norra strand längs med E18, 100 kilometer väster om Karlstad och 30 kilometer från gränsen mellan Norge och Sverige . Etymologi. År 1540 skrevs namnet Argenge.

  6. 1,000 lakes, a canal and Årjäng's marketÅrjäng municipality with its approximately 10,000 inhabitants and its abundance of lakes is located in scenic southwestern Värmland. Dalsland's canal runs like a blue vein through the entire municipality and all the way into Vänern.

  7. Årjäng is a town in western Värmland in Sweden, near the border with Norway . Understand. Turistinformation, ☏ +46 573-141 36. ( updated Aug 2021 | edit) Get in. Get around. See. The old courthouse in Långelanda north of Årjäng. The priest and serial killer Anders Lindbäck, among others, was investigated and convicted here. Silbodal Church.