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Encyclopedia > StÃ¥ngÃ¥n

Stångån is a small river in southern Sweden. It flows from the highlands of Eastern Smalandia in the South to lake Roxen in the North. It passes through Vimmerby, Kisa, and Linköping. A great deal of the river is extended to a canal, Kinda kanal. Following the river is also a railway. Smalandia (Småland, literally Small Country) is a historical Province (landskap) in southern Sweden. ... Roxen is a medium-sized lake in south central Sweden, east of lake Vättern, part of the waterpath Motala ström and Göta kanal. ... Vimmerby is a Municipality in Kalmar County, in south-eastern Sweden. ... Kisa is a town, and the seat of Kinda Municipality, in Östergötland County, Sweden. ... This page covers both the city and the municipality Linköping Aerial photo of Linköping. ... Categories: Water-transport stubs | Canals | Water transport ...


Stångån passes through the deciduous forests of one of Sweden's main cultural areas, with several great manors of the nobility. For the area of Sheffield, in England, see Manor, Sheffield. ... The Lords and Barons prove their Nobility by hanging their Banners and exposing their Coats-of-arms at the Windows of the Lodge of the Heralds. ...



 

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