Hälsingeland
Hälsingland is a historical province in northern Sweden, located on the coast of the Baltic Sea. It is bordered by Gästrikland to the south, Dalarna and Härjedalen to the west, and Medelpad to the north. Administratively, Hälsingland is now part of the modern county of Gävleborg.
The landscape of Hälsingland is characterized by its long coastline with numerous islands and skerries, as
The inhabitants of Hälsingland are known as Hälsingar. The province has a rich cultural heritage, particularly
The economy of Hälsingland today is diverse, with industries including forestry, manufacturing, and tourism. The province