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

    Jämtland covers an area of 34,009 square kilometres, 8.3% of Sweden's total area and is the second largest province in Sweden. It has a population of 115,331, [ 1 ] the majority of whom live in Storsjöbygden, the area surrounding lake Storsjön. Östersund is Jämtland's only city and is the 24th most populous city in Sweden.

  2. Jämtland, län (county) of western Sweden, on the Norwegian border. It takes in the traditional landskap (provinces) of Jämtland and Härjedalen. The land rises in the west to 5,780 feet (1,762 metres) but falls to below 1,500 feet in the east. It is drained by the rivers Ljungan, Indalsälven,

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  3. www.visitnordic.com › en › jaemtlandJämtland | VisitNordic

    Jämtland is centered around one of Sweden`s greatest lakes, Storsjön. Jämtland stretches from north of Sveg to the border with Lapland. The province can trace its history back to the early iron age but has only been Swedish since 1645. Before then Jämtland was a region in Norway. Den største by er Östersund, som har ca. 50.000 indbyggere.

  4. Jämtland County Jämtland County is a division of the Norrland region in Sweden, containing the Jämtland province, as well as the smaller province Härjedalen.With 130,000 inhabitants on a land area slightly larger than Denmark, these provinces are known for winter sport and hiking, with some of Sweden's busiest ski resorts.

  5. Jämtland County is a division of the Norrland region in Sweden, containing the Jämtland province (archaic spelling Jemtland), as well as the smaller province Härjedalen. With 130,000 inhabitants on a land area slightly larger than Denmark, these provinces are known for winter sport and hiking, with some of Sweden's busiest ski resorts.

  6. Jämtland County is a county or län in Sweden. It consists of the provinces of Jämtland and Härjedalen, along with minor parts of Hälsingland and Ångermanland, p...

  7. The history of Jämtland dates back thousands of years, starting with the arrival of humans. During the middle ages, Jämtland was an autonomous peasant republic, with its own law, currency and parliament. Jämtland was conquered by Norway in 1178 and stayed Norwegian for over 450 years, maintaining some autonomy until it was ceded to Sweden in ...

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