Kramfors is a town (pop. 6,300) in Ångermanland, Sweden and the seat of Kramfors Municipality, Västernorrland County.
Geographically the town is situated on the western shore of the Ångerman River. This river was the reason that Kramfors was founded, because in the 19th century it was a main transportation line for lumber poles, and along it sawmills and pulp mills sprung up. Christopher Kramm chose to locate the river's first steam driver saw at this location, and then named it after himself.
The municipality of Kramfors has about 20,000 inhabitants and it is situated almost in the middle of Sweden with the most central location of Northern Sweden. Within 100 kilometres from Kramfors you can reach 250,000 people and within 200 kilometres about half a million. It is not possible to reach so many people from any other place in Northern Sweden. Furthermore, the two big Norrland towns Sundsvall and Umeå are situated within a commuting distance.
Kramfors is well known for it's beautiful landscape. Especially the High Coast area with World Heritage-status, it has a varying landscape which affords many opportunities for a full outdoor life.
This settlement, called Kramfors, was in Gudmundrå municipality, but got in 1889 the status of a so called municipalsamhälle (which was a kind of borough, still remaining part of the original municipality). In 1947 it was awarded the title of a city, as one of the last in the country. Since the municipal reform, in 1974, it is the seat of Kramfors Municipality. (...)
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