High Coast

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The High Coast is a dramatic coastal region in northeastern Sweden renowned for its steep cliffs, unique post-glacial rebound landscape, and UNESCO World Heritage status.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World Heritage Site
coastal region
administrativeRegion Härnösand Municipality NERFINISHED
Kramfors Municipality NERFINISHED
Örnsköldsvik Municipality NERFINISHED
bodyOfWater Bothnian Sea NERFINISHED
climate cold temperate
contains Skuleberget NERFINISHED
Skuleskogen NERFINISHED
country Sweden
ecosystemType boreal forest
marine coastal ecosystem
geologicalPeriod post-glacial
geologicalProcess isostatic rebound
hasFeature deep inlets
forests
high coastal cliffs
rocky islands
skerries
hasIslands archipelago
hasTrail High Coast Trail NERFINISHED
hasViewpoints coastal cliffs
HighCoastTrailLength approximately 130 km
isTouristDestination true
knownFor dramatic coastal scenery
post-glacial rebound landscape
steep cliffs
language Swedish
localName Höga Kusten NERFINISHED
locatedIn Gulf of Bothnia coast NERFINISHED
northeastern Sweden
nearestCity Härnösand NERFINISHED
Örnsköldsvik NERFINISHED
notableFor distinct shoreline terraces
rapid land uplift
partlyProtectedBy Skuleskogen National Park NERFINISHED
partOf Västernorrland County NERFINISHED
regionType natural landscape
sharesWorldHeritageSiteWith Kvarken Archipelago NERFINISHED
tourismActivity camping
climbing
hiking
sea kayaking
UNESCOWorldHeritageCriteria natural
UNESCOWorldHeritageDesignation High Coast / Kvarken Archipelago NERFINISHED
UNESCOWorldHeritageStatus inscribed
UNESCOWorldHeritageType natural property

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