Ranging from Hagaboda in the north down to Östervik in the south, the Tylöveden forest provides recreational opportunities as well as industrial logging opportunities, and was a popular hiding place for robber bands ever since the medieval period. Wedged in between the Kilslagen mountains and the Tylöveden forest, these plains made the perfect location for the air force to establish their base F23 Överby - one of many similar such installations throughout Sweden. The fertile soils of inner Östertörn have been used for agriculture for thousands of years, ever since the post-Ice Age isostacy raised what used to be a seabed above the surface. The fortress itself dates back over a hundred years, but has been modernized with state-of-the-art modern artillery during the Cold War, albeit not necessarily in the public eye. One of the mayor employers in the region is the army, due to the Torsberga coastal fortress. The region is reminiscent of the Swedish west coast and is famous for its picturesque fishing villages nestled in between large coastal bedrock hills. The South Coast region consists of the large peninsula called Hisinganäset, as well as the Sävered coastal area. In more recent times the army has established a naval base on Södra Saltholmen, in place to deter the old Russian nemesis from trying again. It is an area of historical relevance, with the great Iboholmen Castle standing proud for several centuries before finally being destroyed during the Russian Pillage at the end of the Great Northern War. At the southeastern tip of Östertörn is a small archipelago of islands consisting of Norra and Södra Saltholmen, Iboholmen and a variety of smaller islands.
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