Can I get a breakdown of each county in Sweden? Pic related is Jonkoping county, which apparently is quite rural

can I get a breakdown of each county in Sweden? Pic related is Jonkoping county, which apparently is quite rural

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>Skåne
Danish
>Norrbotten
Finnish

i thought they were in Sweden

I don't know, It has a pretty nice looking city in it by the lake (It's somewhat hilly, so you can get a nice look of the lake)

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They also have a raceway which was just for formula 1 between 1973 and 1978

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Yes but culturally danish and finnish

Despite being far down in the country, it still has some hills for skiing, they're not very long though as they're just hills.
P.S, I know you asked for a breakdown, but I'm an autist so I'm dumb.

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vgh...the lvkes of sverigen

I mean, it's the sixth largest lake in europe if we, kinda...

comparatively, the north of sweden seems to have no large lakes. Are they a bit annoyed with this?

Couldn't tell you, sorry.
I've just been to the north once as a child.

what was it like?

It was nice, but I went to a place far away from the civilization.
The air was fresh and the nature untouched and the views were wide.
You "could" drink from the creeks, and so on.

What goes on here?

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Åre, big ski resort and a lot of forests and mountains everywhere else

Sounds nice, what are the people like?

I live here, in Åre.
>Sounds nice, what are the people like?
Very chill, used to a lot of tourists and quite wealthy thanks to the tourism.
But it's also quite expensive here in the actual town of Åre.
The countryside is very "hidden". Lots of people living away in the hills and valleys.

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Idk, like Swedes but there are some samis there, also africans which you can find even in small shithole villages

Comfy
Even in the small villages?

Did you know that Värmland borders the biggest lake in the EU? Now you know.

>Even in the small villages?
Mostly in the smaller towns.
The villages are pretty secluded and don't really have any homes for immigrants.
My parents live in one of those small villages and it's like 90 people in total I think.
Very difficult to find the place actually. It's hidden in pretty high up valley, very obscure roads into the place and you have to really know where you're going to find it.
It's quite comfy. Small restaurant, kiosk, grocery store and that's about it.

varmland i kneel

Härjedalen is one of the largest counties in Sweden, yet also the least populated.
With just 9 697 living in the entire county with a size of 11,405 km2 (4,403 sq mi).

It's very cheap, homes costs are basically a six pack of beer and a thank you.
But there's also limited job opportunitets.
It's also one of two counties in Sweden with road emergency phones next to the road in many places and shelters randomly placed around the wilderness with firewood and stuff. Since breaking down anywhere outside of the small towns could mean death in the winter (temps often reach -30c or colder) you really need those things sometimes.

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vgh.....

Is this what Sweden used to be about?

Well, in Härjedalen it still is. It's locked in time, never changing.

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