Rgnä
Rgnä is a small village located in the northern part of Sweden, within the municipality of Örnsköldsvik. The village is situated along the banks of the Rgnä River, which flows into the Gulf of Bothnia. Rgnä is known for its picturesque landscape, with a mix of forests, meadows, and wetlands. The village has a population of approximately 200 residents, who primarily engage in agriculture, forestry, and small-scale tourism.
The village's economy is largely supported by local agriculture, with residents cultivating crops such as potatoes,
Rgnä is home to a small church, St. Peter's Church, which was built in the 13th century
The village is well-connected to other parts of Sweden, with regular bus services to nearby towns and