änentafjo
Änentafljo is a small village located in the northern part of Sweden, within the municipality of Piteå. The village is situated along the Änentafljå river, which is a tributary of the Pite River. The name Änentafljo is derived from the Old Swedish word "änenta," meaning "to be in the middle," and "fljo," meaning "river." The village has a population of approximately 100 residents and is known for its rural landscape and natural surroundings.
The village is primarily agricultural, with residents engaging in activities such as farming, forestry, and fishing.
The village is easily accessible by road, with a connection to the European route E4, which runs
Änentafljo is part of the larger Piteå region, which is known for its rich history and cultural