maxgraderna
Maxgraderna, also known as the Max Graderna, is a mountain range located in the northern part of Sweden. The range is part of the Scandinavian Mountains and stretches approximately 150 kilometers from the Gulf of Bothnia in the east to the Swedish-Norwegian border in the west. The highest peak in the Maxgraderna is Kaskasatjåkka, which stands at 1,282 meters above sea level.
The Maxgraderna is characterized by its rugged terrain, with numerous peaks, valleys, and glaciers. The range
The Maxgraderna has been an important area for mining and forestry throughout history. Today, the range is
The Maxgraderna is part of the European Union's Special Protection Area for Birds, which aims to protect