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Bollnäs is a town (pop. 13,000) in Hälsingland, Sweden and the seat of Bollnäs Municipality, Gävleborg County.
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Bollnäs church was built in the
14th century, but the tower is from 1460.
In written sources Bollnäs is traced from 1312, by a vicar named Ingemund who referred to it as Baldenaes, which means "the large isthmus," referring to the isthmus into a nearby lake.
Bollnäs became a city in 1942. Bollnäs has a station along the Northern Railline (Norra Stambanan), but has never served any higher purpose other than as a centre of trade for the surrounding lands.
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Coordinates: 61°21′N, 16°24′E