Category
page 1Rivers of Blekinge County
Mörrumsån
Mörrumsån is a river in Blekinge County and Kronoberg County, Sweden. It is roughly long, with its tributary in the lake Asnen, from which it flows south, into the Baltic Sea. The river is known among fishing enthusiasts around the world, because of the salmon fishing that is considered to be among the best in Sweden. The most prominent villages where the river flows through are Mörrum and Svängsta, both located in Karlshamn Municipality.
Lyckebyån
Lyckebyån is a river in Sweden.
Mieån
Mieån is a river in Blekinge County and Kronoberg County, Sweden, which it flows south, into the Baltic Sea in the city of Karlshamn.
Brömsebäck
Brömsebäck is a small stream in southern Sweden on the border between the provinces Småland and Blekinge. Before 1658, the river formed the border between Sweden and Denmark. The Treaty of Brömsebro (1645) was entered on an islet in the river.