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Selånger

Västernorrlandvillage

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Total population

324

Coordinates62.41°, 17.21°

Demographic figures from Statistics Sweden (SCB). Overview below cites Wikipedia and may reference a different year.

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City facts

Overview

Selånger, a small village in Västernorrland, Sweden, forms part of the country's settled landscape. Geographically it lies in the northern hemisphere at a subarctic latitude (62.408°, 17.206°). Recent open-data figures place its population at about 324. The location receives about 916 kWh/m² of solar irradiance per year and sunshine for roughly 36% of daylight hours. Climatically, locations at this latitude tend to experience short summers and long, very cold winters. The remainder of this page draws on open public data to describe the area's demographics, climate, environment and nearby amenities.

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History & geography

Geography

Latitude
62.4076
Longitude
17.2060
Water area
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Coordinates & boundaries from the US Census TIGER/Line shapefiles.

Climate

Air quality

Walkability

Amenities nearby

Wildlife & biodiversity

Earthquake history

Photos

Sights & places nearby

Notable people from here

People born within ~10 km, from Wikidata (CC0). Click any name for their Wikipedia article.

Nearby places in Västernorrland

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Geography & sun

Avg solar (kWh/m²/day)
2.51
Annual solar (kWh/m²)
916

Elevation, sunrise/sunset and daylight from Open-Meteo. Solar climatology from NASA POWER.

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Public attention

Books about this place

Recent natural events nearby

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Recently spotted species

Events

Geotagged photos within ~6 miles of Selånger, from Wikimedia Commons contributors.

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Sources

  • Wikimedia Commons
  • Wikidata
  • Open-Meteo / sunrise-sunset.org