Lärjedalen

Lärjedalen

Lärjedalen is in the south of the former municipality Angered; it gets its name from the river Lärjeån that crosses the municipality.

Great parts of Lärjedalen are natural reserves.

The "center" of Lärjedalen is the concrete multi-cultural suburb Hjällbo.


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