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Inre Mjoögrunden

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Inre Mjoögrunden consists of 10 Swedish islands belonging to the Piteå archipelago. The small archipelago lies north of Mjoön.[1] The islands do not have a connection to the mainland. There are small houses on the biggest island.

Geography

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Inre Mjoögrunden comprises ten small islands surrounding a larger island. The largest island is seasonally inhabited and features several small cottages . The islands are characterized by their natural beauty, with dense coniferous forests and rocky shores .

Flora and Fauna

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Due to their location in northern Sweden, Inre Mjoögrunden hosts a unique ecosystem. The islands provide a habitat for numerous bird species, including terns and gulls, as well as mammals such as foxes and hares . The flora includes typical northern coniferous forests and a variety of heathland plants .

History

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Historically, the islands have been used as a summer retreat by residents of the Norrbotten region. This tradition continues today, with many of the small cottages on the largest island used as summer homes .

Tourism

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Inre Mjoögrunden attracts tourists seeking peaceful nature experiences due to its isolation and pristine environment . Popular activities include water sports such as kayaking, as well as fishing and hiking . The absence of a permanent connection to the mainland requires visitors to access the islands by boat .

References

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  1. Piteå Kommun. "Nature and Recreation in Piteå." Piteå.se Accessed August 8, 2024.
  2. Visit Piteå. "Explore Piteå's Archipelago." VisitPitea.se Accessed August 8, 2024.
  3. Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. "Conservation of Nature in Norrbotten." Naturvardsverket.se Accessed August 8, 2024.

References

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  1. ^ "Kartor, vägbeskrivningar, flygfoton, sjökort & mycket mer på eniro.se". kartor.eniro.se. Retrieved 2018-05-08.