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Directions to Karesuando (Stockholm) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Karesuando

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Bus stations near Karesuando in Stockholm

  • Karesuando Busstation,2 min walk,

Bus lines to Karesuando in Stockholm

  • 50,Karesuando Busstation,
  • 506,Kuttainen,
  • 959,Kätkesuando,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Karesuando?

    The closest stations to Karesuando are:

    • Karesuando Busstation is 139 meters away, 2 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Karesuando?

    These Bus lines stop near Karesuando: 50

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Karesuando in Stockholm?

    The nearest bus stop to Karesuando in Stockholm is Karesuando Busstation. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Karesuando in Stockholm?

    The 959 is the first Bus that goes to Karesuando in Stockholm. It stops nearby at 2:45 PM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Karesuando in Stockholm?

    The 959 is the last Bus that goes to Karesuando in Stockholm. It stops nearby at 9:25 PM.

  • What time is the first Cable Car to Karesuando in Stockholm?

    The 959 is the first Cable Car that goes to Karesuando in Stockholm. It stops nearby at 2:45 PM.

  • What time is the last Cable Car to Karesuando in Stockholm?

    The 959 is the last Cable Car that goes to Karesuando in Stockholm. It stops nearby at 9:25 PM.

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Karesuando Address: E45 SE-986 31 Karesuando street in Stockholm

Karesuando
KaresuandoKaresuando (Swedish: [ˈkǎrːɛsʉandɔ]; Finnish: Kaaresuvanto or Karesuvanto; Sami: Karesuanto, Gárasavvon or Karasavvon) is the northernmost locality in Sweden. It is situated in Kiruna Municipality, Norrbotten County, Sweden, with 303 inhabitants in 2010 and 350 in 2011.It is a church village, located alongside the Muonio River on the border with Finland. The Finnish village of Karesuvanto (population about 140) is located on the Finnish side of the river. According to Finnish tradition, they are one and the same village (with a combined population of about 470), but are usually considered to be separate villages since there is a national border between them (although both are called Karesuvanto in Finnish). The village's buildings were built in 1670, when Måns Mårtensson Karesuando, called "Hyvä Maunu Martinpoika" in Finnish and "Good Maunu, Son of Martin" in English, bought land from Sami Henrik Nilsson Nikkas. The first church was built in 1816 because the previous parish church is located on the Finnish side of the border created in 1809. The Lutheran vicar and botanist Lars Levi Laestadius served in Karesuando from 1826 to 1849. It was here that he founded the revivalist movement known to this day as Laestadianism. The area is traditionally Finnish speaking, and the border was drawn for political reasons in 1809, not because of any cultural or any other border existing at that time. There was not even a parish border, so Karesuando Church was built because the older church was on the Finnish side. School and church influences have since resulted in cultural and linguistic differences. The area had a training camp for the Norwegian police troops in Sweden during World War II. Karesuando is located along the European route E45, and is the northern terminus of Swedish national road 99.
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