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River in Sweden
Trosaån
EtymologySwedish
Location
CountrySweden
CountySödermanland County
DistrictTrosa Municipality
CityVagnhärad, Trosa
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Sillen
 • locationSweden
 • coordinates58.944N/17.426E
MouthBaltic Sea
 • locationSödermanland, Sweden
 • coordinates58.892N/17.551E
Basin size572.0 km (220.9 sq mi)

Trosaån is a river in Sweden. The river flows east from the south east of Lake Sillen in the Södermanland Region of Sweden. It flows along the path of the D 800 road through Vagnhärad where the river bend to the south along the 218 road. The Trosaån river splits the town of Trosa. where the river gets its name, in half. From there it empties out into the Baltic Sea. The river has small quaint houses on its banks in some parts, leading to spectacular pictures, and will freeze over in winter.

References

www.openstreetmap.org

  1. "Län och huvudavrinningsområden i Sverige" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. Retrieved 15 July 2010.

58°53′N 17°33′E / 58.883°N 17.550°E / 58.883; 17.550


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