NORRLAND


Meaning of NORRLAND in English

region, northern Sweden, encompassing the traditional landskap (provinces) of Gstrikland, Hlsingland, Medelpad, ngermanland, Vsterbotten, Norrbotten, Hrjedalen, Jmtland, and Lappland. Its land area constitutes about 60 percent of Sweden's total territory. Its most striking features are extensive forests; mountains, notably Mount Kebne (the highest in Sweden) and Mount Sarjek; and great riversngerman, Ljusn, Ljung, Indals, Ume, Vindel, Skellefte, Pite, Lule, and Kalixwhich formerly were used for transporting timber down to the sawmills near the coast and are now a source of hydroelectric power. Beginning about the mid-19th century, the region was torn by the so-called Norrlandsfrgan (Norrland Question) over the acquisition of land by the lumber companies at the expense of small landholders and farmers; the issue was not resolved until 190104. There is some agriculture, but the region's vast resources of timber, iron ore, and waterpower have made forestry, mining, and the production of hydroelectric power of prime importance. The region is accessible by road, rail, or air. Area 93,720 square miles (242,733 square km). Pop. (1993 est.) 1,207,518.

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