Ångermanland
Ångermanland is a historical province located in northern Sweden. It is bordered by the Gulf of Bothnia to the east and is known for its diverse landscapes, including forests, rivers, and mountains. The region is part of the larger Västerbotten County and features several towns, with Härnösand being the provincial capital.
The area has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by the indigenous Sámi people and Swedish settlers. Ångermanland is also famous for its natural beauty, including the Ångerman River, which flows through the province, providing opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing and hiking.