Huskvarna River

Huskvarna River is a river in , .
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: river in Sweden
  • Also known as: Huskvarusan River

Places of Interest

Highlights include Rumlaborg and Husqvarna Museum.

Archaeological site
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
is an archaeological site.

Railway station
is a railway station.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Huskvarna and Ekhagen.

Town
constitutes the eastern part of , a city in the province of , and has a population of about 24,000. The distance to central Jönköping is about 5 km.

Suburb
is a suburb, which is situated 3 km southwest of Huskvarna River.

Suburb
is a suburb, which is situated 3½ km southeast of Huskvarna River.

Huskvarna River

Latitude
57.79461° or 57° 47′ 41″ north
Longitude
14.26489° or 14° 15′ 54″ east
Elevation
114 metres (374 feet)
Open location code
9F9PQ7V7+RX
Geo­Names ID
2704135
Wiki­data ID
Q1144474
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Satellite Map

Discover Huskvarna River from above in high-definition satellite imagery.

In Other Languages

From Asturian to Welsh—“Huskvarna River” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Ríu Huskvarna
  • Cebuano: Huskvarnaån
  • Dutch: Huskvarnaån
  • Finnish: Huskvarnaån
  • German: Huskvarnaan
  • German: Huskvarnaån
  • Irish: Abhainn Huskvarna
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Huskvarnaälven
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Huskvarnaån
  • Swedish: Huskvarnaån
  • Welsh: Afon Huskvarna

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Huskvarna Church and Folkets Park, Teaterladan.

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