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Å, Sweden

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Template:Otheruses2 Å is a small village and a parish in the municipality of Norrköping, in Östergötland County, Sweden. It has a population of about 200.

There are also at least 12 other places in Sweden called Å, most of them only a farm or a few houses. Å is pronounced "Aw", or phonetically [o:].

Å, which means stream or small river, is a contender for the title of shortest place-name in the world — although other places named Å as well as Ö and Y can make the same claim. As a consequence, many tourists have ventured to the village for the sole purpose of either taking photos of or stealing the the place-name sign.

The parish of Å is rich in ancient remains, of which the oldest date from the Stone Age.