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Nätebäcken
Nätebäcken is located in Sweden
Nätebäcken
Nätebäcken
Location in Sweden
Country  Sweden
Swedish county Jönköping
Municipalities of Sweden Habo
Population
 (2010)
 • Total 102
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Nätebäcken is a small place in Sweden. It is known as a minor locality. In 2010, about 102 people lived there. It is located in Habo Municipality within Jönköping County.

Discover Nätebäcken

Nätebäcken is a very small community. In Sweden, places like this are called "minor localities." This means they are smaller than towns or cities. They often have a close-knit feeling. Everyone usually knows each other.

Where is Nätebäcken Located?

Nätebäcken is found in the country of Sweden. Sweden is a large country in northern Europe. It is famous for its beautiful nature. This includes vast forests, many lakes, and a long coastline.

Inside Jönköping County

Nätebäcken is part of Jönköping County. A county is like a large region or province. Jönköping County is in the southern part of Sweden. It is known for its lovely landscapes. You can find many forests and lakes here. The county seat is the city of Jönköping.

Part of Habo Municipality

Nätebäcken also belongs to Habo Municipality. A municipality is a local government area. It is similar to a county, but usually smaller. Habo Municipality is located on the western side of Lake Vättern. Lake Vättern is one of the largest lakes in Sweden. The municipality has a mix of nature and small communities.

Life in a Small Swedish Locality

Life in a place like Nätebäcken is often peaceful. With only 102 residents, it is a quiet community. People living here might enjoy nature. They could go for walks in the nearby forests. Fishing in lakes is also a popular activity.

Community and Nature

Small localities often have a strong sense of community. Neighbors help each other out. Children might play outdoors more often. They can explore the natural surroundings. The pace of life is usually slower than in big cities. This allows for a relaxed lifestyle.

Local Activities

Even in small places, there are often local events. These might include community gatherings. There could be small festivals or sports events. These activities bring people together. They help to build strong friendships.

Swedish Time Zones

Sweden uses Central European Time (CET). This is UTC+1. During the summer months, they switch to Central European Summer Time (CEST). This is UTC+2. This change helps to make the most of the daylight hours.

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