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Baggböle is a small village on the Ume River in northern Sweden, approximately 8 km (5 mi) upstream of the city of Umeå. The village was a base for sawing local timber in the nineteenth century, with a sawmill powered by the water of the river rapids close to the village. The sawmill at Baggböle was abandoned towards the end of the 19th century, but was in its heyday the largest water-powered sawmill in Sweden. The operations at the sawmill resulted in a new word in Swedish, baggböleri, a term that originally meant illegal felling of timber in forests belonging to the Crown, but is now a pejorative term for 'reckless deforestation' (Swedish: skogsskövling). Today Baggböle is known for Arboretum Norr, an arboretum that has been developed to attract visitors, and develop plants suitable for

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  • Baggböle (en)
  • Baggböle (nl)
  • Baggböle, Umeå kommun (sv)
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  • Baggböle is een plaats in de gemeente Umeå in het landschap Västerbotten en de provincie Västerbottens län in Zweden. De plaats heeft 97 inwoners (2005) en een oppervlakte van 22 hectare. De plaats ligt aan de rivier de Ume älv, circa tien kilometer ten westen van het stadscentrum van Umeå. De Europese weg 12 loopt iets ten noorden van de plaats. (nl)
  • Baggböle är en by i Umeå kommun, Västerbottens län, belägen vid en fors, Baggböleforsen, i Umeälven cirka 7 kilometer väster om Umeå centrum. Byn har rötter sedan medeltiden och är förklarad som av riksintresse för kulturmiljövården. Under 1800-talet präglades byn av verksamheten vid Baggböle sågverk, som gav upphov till ordet baggböleri. (sv)
  • Baggböle is a small village on the Ume River in northern Sweden, approximately 8 km (5 mi) upstream of the city of Umeå. The village was a base for sawing local timber in the nineteenth century, with a sawmill powered by the water of the river rapids close to the village. The sawmill at Baggböle was abandoned towards the end of the 19th century, but was in its heyday the largest water-powered sawmill in Sweden. The operations at the sawmill resulted in a new word in Swedish, baggböleri, a term that originally meant illegal felling of timber in forests belonging to the Crown, but is now a pejorative term for 'reckless deforestation' (Swedish: skogsskövling). Today Baggböle is known for Arboretum Norr, an arboretum that has been developed to attract visitors, and develop plants suitable for (en)
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