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Medelpadia



         


Medelpadia, or Medelpad, is a historical Province or landskap in north of Sweden. It borders to Helsingia, Herdalia, Jemtia, Angermannia and the Gulf of Bothnia.


Medelpad
Land Norrland
County Västernorrland County
Area 7,058 km²
Provincial flower
- Swedish
- Latin
Spruce
Gran
Picea Abies
Provincial animal Arctic Hare

Map highlighting the location of Medelpadia



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County

For current affairs see: Västernorrland County

Medelpadia comprises the southern part of Västernorrland County.

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History

Main article: History of Medelpadia

Sundsvall (1624) was the only chartered city of Medelpadia.

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Geography

Main article: meters

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.

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Culture

Main article: Culture of Medelpadia

The province is a part of Norrland and as such considered to be Northern Sweden. Though, in a geographical sense the province is located in the middle of Sweden and this is reflected in the name Medelpadia.

The Arctic Hare is the provincial animal, but the Skvader, a fictional animal, was popular in an innofficial referendum held 1987.

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Heraldry

Main article: Provinces of Sweden | The Swedish Realm |- | align="center" style="font-size: 90%;" | Alandia | Angermannia | Bahusia | Blechingia | Dalecarlia | Dalia | Finland Proper | Gestricia | Gotlandia | Hallandia | Helsingia | Herdalia | Jemtia | Karelia | Laponia | Medelpadia | Nericia | Nylandia | Oelandia | Ostrobothnia | Ostrogothia | Satakunda | Savonia | Scania | Smalandia | Sudermannia | Tavastia | Uplandia | Wermelandia | Westmannia | Westrobothnia | Westrogothia |- | align="center" style="font-size: 90%;" | Lands of Sweden: Götaland | Norrland | Svealand | Österland |}







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