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Name | Gästrikland |
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Map | |
Fullname | Gästrikland |
Coatofarms | |
Land | Norrland |
County | Gävleborg County |
Dialects | Norrländska |
Population | 147,912 |
Area | 4,200 |
Flower | Convallaria |
Animal | Capercaillie |
Bird | Black-throated Diver |
Fish | Baltic herring}} |
is a historical province or landskap on the eastern coast of Sweden. It borders Uppland, Västmanland, Dalarna, Hälsingland and the Gulf of Bothnia. Gästrikland is the southernmost of the Norrland provinces.
Other used forms of the name is Gestricia, Gastrikland. Before 1900, the spelling was officially Gestrikland in Swedish.
The province uses the slogan "the Iron Kingdom" ("Järnriket").
The main parts of Gästrikland consists of plains, which in the south and east transcends into fertile agricultural areas. To the north the west the terrain becomes hilly and forest covered, unsuitable for agrarian tasks. In the north-western corner one also finds Gästrikland's highest mountain, the Lustigknopp (literally "Funny-hood"), of 402 meters height; this mountain also constitutes the meeting point of the three provinces Gästrikland, Hälsingland and Dalarna.
Few larger water areas are found, but a multitude of small ones, and of the total area around 1/10 is water. Its largest lake is Storsjön with an area of 72 km², in its central parts.
Gästrikland has one National park: Färnebofjärden.
#Gävle Municipality #Sandviken Municipality #Hofors Municipality #Ockelbo Municipality
For tourism purposes Älvkarleby Municipality is also considered a part of Gästrikland.
Historically, Gästrikland was sub-divided into chartered cities and court districts. Its cities were: Gävle (chartered around 1400) and Sandviken (chartered in 1943). Its two court districts were Gestricia Eastern Court District and Gestricia Western Court District.
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Jon Andersson (February 18, 1582? - April 18, 1729) was a claimed Swedish supercentenarian (aged 147 years, 59 days). He lived in Å, Östergötland, Sweden. He is the oldest person listed in the Swedish national registration (Folkbokföring), but the system does not provide sufficient verification for modern longevity claims. Not to be confused with Jon Anderson III. Jon i Å blev 147 år...
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