Övertorneå (municipality)
Övertorneå municipality | |||||
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State : | Sweden | ||||
Province (län): | Norrbotten County | ||||
Historical Province (landskap): | Norrbotten | ||||
Main place: | Övertorneå | ||||
SCB code: | 2518 | ||||
Residents : | 4299 (December 31, 2019) | ||||
Area : | 2,492.5 km² (January 1, 2016) | ||||
Population density : | 1.7 inhabitants / km² | ||||
Website : | www.overtornea.se | ||||
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Coordinates: 66 ° 23 ' N , 23 ° 39' O Övertorneå is a municipality ( Swedish commun ) in the northern Swedish province of Norrbotten County , in the historic province of Norrbotten .
geography
Övertorneå municipality stretches about 90 kilometers along the Torne älv river , which forms the border with Finland . The river valley, which is partially flooded in spring, is used for agriculture. The heights west of the Torne älv are covered with coniferous forests. The Finnish municipality east of the river is of the same name: Ylitornio / Övertorneå. The municipality includes the following places ( tatorter ): Hedenäset , Juoksengi , Övertorneå and Svanstein .
Övertorneå was the terminus of the almost 47 kilometer long Karungi – Övertorneå railway . The line, opened in 1914, was shut down and dismantled in 1986. Today there is a rail connection on the Finnish side at Ylitornio station on the Tornio – Kolari railway line .
economy
The traditional industry of the municipality is agriculture in the Torne älv valley and forestry, which forms the basis for the numerous sawmills.
Attractions
About 15 kilometers south of Övertorneå is Hedenäset, an old church square with an octagonal church from 1740 . The Torne älv forms a delta landscape there, as the river used to flow into the Gulf of Bothnia there .
Sons and daughters of the church
- Stefan Nilsson (* 1955), Swedish composer
- Cecilia Wikström (* 1965), Swedish EU parliamentarian
Web links
- Official website (Swedish, Meänkieli, Finnish, English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Folkmängd i riket, län och kommuner December 31, 2019 at Statistiska centralbyrån
- ↑ Kommunarealer January 1, 2016 at Statistiska centralbyrån (including all inland waters)