Bygdsiljum

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Bygdsiljum is a small town (village) in Västerbotten, northern Sweden.

It is situated at the outlet of Västerbotten's biggest lake Bygdeträsket, 20 km from the coast and 1 hour by car from the cities of Skellefteå and Umeå. The town's population is about 400; it is often said to have more work places than citizens.

The town's economy is mostly built on farming, light industry and lumber.

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Coordinates: 64°22′N 20°29′E


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