Municipality:Sundsvall

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Sundsvall
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The municipality of Sundsvall in the region of Västernorrland
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Coat of arms of Sundsvall
CountrySweden Flag of Sweden.png
RegionVästernorrland
Number of zones396
Maximum PPH1075
Last updated2021-08-28


Sundsvall is a municipality in the region of Västernorrland in Sweden. The municipality has about 99,500 inhabitants and the municipality is mainly located in the central parts of the province Medelpad, with a small part in Hälsingland (part of Attmar parish).

Location[edit]

The municipality is located in the southeast part of the Västernorrland County. The municipality has the Bothnian Sea in the east and borders the municipalities of Nordanstig in Gävleborg County in the south, Ånge in Västernorrland County and Bräcke and Ragunda in Jämtland County in the west, Sollefteå and Timrå in the north, both in Västernorrland County.

Urban areas[edit]

The urban area Sundsvall is the largest with approximately 58,800 inhabitants and constitutes the municipality's central town.

Other urban areas in the municipality are Ankarsvik, Hartungviken and Spikarna, Hovid, Indal, Klingsta and Allsta, Kovland, Kvissleby, Liden, Lucksta, Matfors, Nedansjö, Njurundabommen, Selånger, Slädaviken and Åssjön, Stockvik, Stöde and Fanbyn, Svartvik, Vattjom, Vi/Alvik, Viforsen and Tunbyn, Vikarbodarna and Skatan.

Zones[edit]

There are 396 turf zones in the municipality of Sundsvall, four of which are counted as water zones, two train station zones, three monument zones, 18 holy zones, 17 bridge zones and four ruin zones.

The most taken zone is SundSquare which is located on Stora Torget in the middle of the central town of Sundsvall.

Year in parentheses indicates year of creation.

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Zontyp04.png Train station zones[edit]

Zontyp06.png Monument zones[edit]

Zontyp07.png Holy zones[edit]

Zontyp09.png Bridge zones[edit]

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Other zones[edit]

Updated: 2021-08-28

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