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A road sign on the road between Myrheden and Jörn.

Snapp is a village (nowadays more like a farm), in Jörns socken, Skellefteå Municipality, Västerbotten County, Sweden.

Skellefteå Municipality Municipality in Västerbotten County, Sweden

Skellefteå Municipality is a municipality in Västerbotten County in northern Sweden. Its seat is located in Skellefteå.

Västerbotten County County (län) of Sweden

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The village got its name in the 19th century when a geographical surveyor played with the childish rhyme Snipp, snapp, snorum, hej basalorum and named five new populated places in the Jörn Parish each after a word in the rhyme. The buildings' designations in the village still bear the name Snapp (Snapp 1:3 and Snapp 1:4). Snipp, Snorum, Hej and Basalorum are four other villages in the vicinity. [1]

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References

  1. Karl Fahlgren: Skellefte sockens historia (1953), p. 80. Printed at Almqvist & Wiksells boktryckeri AB

Coordinates: 65°13′33″N20°15′48″E / 65.22583°N 20.26333°E / 65.22583; 20.26333

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