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Gagnef (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɡâŋːnɛv])[2] is the second largest locality situated in Gagnef Municipality, Dalarna County, Sweden with 1,049 inhabitants in 2010.[1] Gagnef consists of several small villages: The Church Village, Kyrkbyn, The Station Village, Stationsbyn, Moje, Moje, Tjaerna, Tjärna, Graev, Gräv, Gaersholn, Gärsholm, Gagnefs Grauda, Gagnefs Gråda, Osterfors, Österfors, Vaesterfors, Västerfors, Nordbaeck, Nordbäck, Gagnefsbyn, Gagnefsbyn, Nordauker, Nordåker and Pellesgaurdarna, Pellesgårdarna.
Gagnef
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Gagnef in 1911
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Coordinates: 60°36′N 15°05′E / 60.600°N 15.083°E / 60.600; 15.083 | |
Country | Sweden |
Province | Dalarna |
County | Dalarna County |
Municipality | Gagnef Municipality |
Area | |
• Total | 2.40 km2 (0.93 sq mi) |
Population
(13 Mars 2020)[1]
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• Total | 10 328 |
• Density | 437/km2 (1,130/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Actress Malin Levanon comes from Gagnef. The artist Ottilia Adelborg lived there for several decades, and there is now an Ottilia Adelborg Museum in Gagnef.
The following sports clubs are located in Gagnef:
Oskar Lindberg (composer) was born in Gagnef.
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