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Tidan (river)
River in Sweden From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tidan is a river in Sweden. It is one of few Swedish rivers that flow north. The river can be canoed from Bottnaryd (+57.7724°N +13.8426°E) to Mariestad (+58.6921°N +13.8249°E), a trip that takes 7–10 days.
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- Canoe portage on the Tidan River using timber skids, nearby to road bridge F1838
- Tidan River in Ettaks strömmar nature reserve, looking upstream with service bridge in background
- Tidan River looking upstream from east bank in Ettaks strömmar nature reserve
- Canoeing the Tidan River near Lagerfors
- Historic covered bridge on the Tidan River
- Cows grazing on banks of the Tidan River, within the bounds of the Östens naturreservat
- Lake Östen, a nature reserve in Sweden, looking approximately west
- Lake Östen, a nature reserve on the Tidan River
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