Mattsborgen

Mattsborgen is a stadium in , , . Mattsborgen is situated nearby to the stadium , as well as near the power station .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Hörnsjön and Hägglunds Arena.

Nature reserve
is a nature reserve.

Stadium
Photo: CHG, Public domain.
is an indoor sporting arena located in , . The capacity of the arena is 7,265 for ice hockey games and 9,800 for concerts. The arena was opened on 26 August 2006. is situated 2 km northeast of Mattsborgen.

Lake
is a lake.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Örnsköldsvik and Gimåt.

, called Ö-vik by locals, is the largest city of the Ångermanland province in . While the city has 33,000 inhabitants, the municipality, Örnsköldsviks kommun, is home to 57,000 people.

Suburb
is a locality situated in , , with 903 inhabitants in 2010. is situated 5 km north of Mattsborgen.

Hamlet
is a locality situated in , , with 603 inhabitants in 2010. is situated 7 km west of Mattsborgen.

Mattsborgen

Latitude
63.27383° or 63° 16′ 26″ north
Longitude
18.69203° or 18° 41′ 31″ east
Open location code
9FMW7MFR+GR
Open­Street­Map ID
way 94563414
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­stadium
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­tennis
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