Nyhamnsån
Nyhamnsån is a river in the northern part of Sweden, located in the province of Norrbotten. It is a tributary of the Torne River, which flows into the Gulf of Bothnia. The river originates in the vicinity of the village of Nyhamn, from where it gets its name. Nyhamnsån is approximately 30 kilometers long and flows through a mix of forested and agricultural landscapes. The river is known for its clear waters and is a popular destination for fishing and canoeing. The area around Nyhamnsån is rich in biodiversity, with various species of fish, birds, and other wildlife inhabiting the river and its surrounding ecosystems. The river also plays a significant role in the local economy, providing opportunities for recreation and supporting local industries such as forestry and agriculture. The Nyhamnsån River Valley is a protected area, designated to preserve the natural environment and promote sustainable use of the resources.