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  2. Älvsborg, Gothenburg - Wikipedia

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    Älvsborg is an urban district of Gothenburg in Sweden. Älvsborg is a coastal district situated in western Gothenburg at the mouth of the Rivö Fjord and comprise 1,210 hectares. The Älvsborg Bridge connects the southern and northern parts of Gothenburg.

  3. Gothenburg archipelago - Wikipedia

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    The island of Styrsö, in the archipelago of Gothenburg, as seen from the sea. Böttö, one of the smallest islands. The southern Gothenburg archipelago lies off the coast of Gothenburg, Sweden's second-largest city. It has 5,000 permanent and another 6,000 summer residents. The archipelago is completely car free. Transportations is carried out ...

  4. Gothenburg - Wikipedia

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    Gothenburg is located on the west coast, in southwestern Sweden, about halfway between the capital cities of Copenhagen (Denmark) and Oslo (Norway). The location at the mouth of the Göta älv, which feeds into the Kattegat , an arm of the North Sea, has helped the city grow in significance as a trading city .

  5. New Älvsborg - Wikipedia

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    New Älvsborg, so-called to distinguish it from the earlier fortress at Old Älvsborg, [1] is a sea fort on the island of Kyrkogårdsholmen [2] within the urban area of modern Gothenburg, Sweden. [3] Situated near the mouth of the Göta River , it protected what was at the time of its construction Sweden's only access to the North Sea and the ...

  6. Geography of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Much of Sweden is heavily forested, with 69% [1] of the country being forest and woodland, while farmland constitutes only 8% of land use. [2] Sweden consists of 39,960 km 2 of water area, constituting around 95,700 lakes. [3] [A] The lakes are sometimes used for water power plants, especially the large northern rivers and lakes.

  7. Bohuslän - Wikipedia

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    Sweden's only threshold fjord, Gullmarn or Gullmarsfjorden, is located near Lysekil. It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) long and 1 to 3 kilometres (0.62 to 1.86 mi) wide with a maximum depth of 118.5 metres (389 ft). The fjord is home to unique marine life. [citation needed]

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