Medelpad
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Medelpad is a historical province or landskap in the north of Sweden. It borders to Hälsingland, Härjedalen, Jämtland, Ångermanland and the Gulf of Bothnia.
The province is a part of Norrland and as such considered to be Northern Sweden, although the province geographically is located in the middle of Sweden. It is a common misconception that name "Medelpad" ("middle land" or "middle ground") reflects this, but the name actually refers to the fact that most of the province lies between its two rivers Ljungan and Indalsälven.
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[edit] Administration
The traditional provinces of Sweden serve no administrative or political purposes, but are historical and cultural entities. In the case of Medelpad the province roughly comprises the southern part of the administrative county, län, Västernorrland County.
[edit] Heraldry
The arms of Medelpad symbolises the land between the two rivers Ljungan and Indalsälven. As with other Swedish provinces the arms can be represented showing a dukal coronet. Blazon: "Four times parted per fess wavy, Azure, Argent, Gules, Argent and Azure."
[edit] Geography
The province is situated at an average altitude of 200-300 meters above sea level. The highest mountains are no more than 500 meters high -- the tallest is Myckelmyrberget with 577 meters. Of the total area, circa 500 km² is water. The largest lake is Holmsjön, located at 200 meters elevation, followed by Leringen, at a similar elevation.
There are also two major rivers that surround the province: Ljungan and Indalsälven.
[edit] History
The only town with the historical city status in Sweden was Sundsvall, which was granted the privilege in 1624. Sundsvall is still the largest city of the province, with some 50,000 inhabitants. In total, the population of Medelpad is circa 120,000.
[edit] Districts
- Indal Court District
- Ljustorp Court District
- Njurunda Court District
- Selånger Court District
- Skön Court District
- Torp Court District
- Tuna Court District
[edit] Notability
The coast line on the Gulf of Bothnia, called the "High Coast", has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The land still rises at the rate of about one centimetre per year, as an effect of the last ice age that ended in the 7th millennium BC.
[edit] Culture
The Mountain Hare is the provincial animal, but the Skvader, a fictional animal, was popular in the innofficial referendum held 1987 to select the provincial animal.
[edit] External links
- Mid Sweden - Official tourist site for Medelpad & Ångermanland
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