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Dalarna (; ), also referred to by the English
exonym An endonym (also known as autonym ) is a common, name for a group of people, individual person, geographical place, language, or dialect, meaning that it is used inside a particular group or linguistic community to identify or designate them ...
s Dalecarlia and the Dales, is a (historical province) in central
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. Dalarna adjoins Härjedalen,
Hälsingland Hälsingland (), sometimes referred to by the Latin name Helsingia, is a historical Provinces of Sweden, province or ''landskap'' in central Sweden. It borders Gästrikland, Dalarna, Härjedalen, Medelpad and the Gulf of Bothnia. It is part of ...
, Gästrikland, Västmanland and
Värmland Värmland () is a ''Provinces of Sweden, landskap'' (historical province) in west-central Sweden. It borders Västergötland, Dalsland, Dalarna, Västmanland, and Närke, and is bounded by Norway in the west. Name Several Latinized version ...
. It is also bordered by
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in the west. The province's borders mostly coincide with the modern administrative Dalarna County (). The area is a holiday destination for Swedes from the south, who often travel there in the summer, drawn by its fishing lakes, campgrounds, and forests. Some Swedes own or rent a second home in Dalarna, where vegetable gardens and apple trees are commonplace. In mid-June, midsummer celebrations and dances are held in many of the small villages and in the larger cities. Dalarna is a region full of historical associations, and both its products and its people have strong local characteristics. In the western district
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, some people in villages speak a traditional
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, Dalecarlian, while in Älvdalen, they speak Elfdalian, a dialect which is very distinct from Swedish, Norwegian or Danish. Historically, the people of Dalecarlia – called Dalecarlians, or Dalesmen (''dalkarlar, masar'') and Daleswomen (''kullor'') – have been famous for their independent nature toward authority.) The
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name of a part of the province was ''Járnberaland'', which means "the land of the iron carriers."


Administration

The
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serve no administrative or political purposes, but function as historical and cultural entities. In the case of ''Dalarna,'' a corresponding administrative Dalarna County has almost, but not exactly, the same boundaries as the province, except for a part of the northeast ( parish) which forms part of Ljusdal Municipality,
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.


Heraldry

Dalarna's coat of arms dates from 1560; the use of two crossed arrows as a symbol precedes this. The provincial arms include a ducal coronet. Since the 19th century, some members of the royal family have been granted the nominal title of Duke of Dalarna.
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: "Azure, two Dalecarlian Arrows Or in saltire point upwards pointed Argent and in chief a Crown of the first". As early as 1525, the arrows appeared in use on a seal. The same coat of arms was later granted to Kopparberg County in 1936, which was renamed Dalarna County in 1997.


Geography

The northern part of the province is dominated by mountains and the vast area. The southern part of the province is part of the Bergslagen region, and consists mostly of plains, hills and forested areas. There are several copper mines in the southern part, most notorious of which being the Falun Mine. The highest point is Storvätteshågna, at above sea level. The lowest point is in the southeast, at above sea level.


Lakes

* Dalarna's largest lake is lake Siljan, in the middle part of Dalarna. There the Västerdal River and Österdal River join the Dal River. * Dalarna's second largest lake is Runn, which lies between Falun and Borlänge. With of water and over 50 islands, the lake is a tourist destination. * Kungsgårdssjön * Nottjärn * Orsa Lake * Rämen * Varpan * Vãsman


Cities

Dalarna was historically divided into chartered cities and districts: * Avesta (1641–1686, renewed 1919) *
Borlänge Borlänge () is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality in Dalarna County, Sweden, with 44,898 inhabitants as of 2020. It is the seat of the Borlänge Municipality which as of 2017 had a total population of 51,604 inhabitants. History Originally Bor ...
(1944, as Borlængio by 1390) *
Falun Falun () is a city and the seat of Falun Municipality in Dalarna County, Sweden, with 37,291 inhabitants in 2010. It is also the capital of Dalarna County. Falun forms, together with Borlänge, a metropolitan area with just over 100,000 inhabit ...
(1641) * Hedemora (approximately 1400) * Ludvika (1919) * Säter (1642) * Mora Since 1971, the cities are seats of their respective
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.


Other towns

* Vansbro * Leksand * Orsa * Älvdalen * Rättvik * Tällberg * Malung * Sälen * Särna (and Idre) *
Smedjebacken Smedjebacken is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality and the seat of Smedjebacken Municipality, Dalarna County, Sweden, with 5,100 inhabitants in 2010. Geographically, the town Smedjebacken is situated by the lake Barken, with an area of , which in ...
* Gagnef


National parks

* Färnebofjärden * Fulufjället * Hamra * Töfsingdalen


History

The province of Dalarna formed part of Svealand before the formation of Sweden in the 11th century. Three historically notorious rebellions started in the Dalarna province: * In 1434, led by Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, the miners rose against the oppression of the officers of Eric of Pomerania. * In 1519–1523 Gustav Vasa found his first and staunchest supporters among the miners in his revolt against the
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under King Christian II. * In 1524–1533 the Dalecarlians and local nobles rebelled against Gustav's increasingly autocratic rule and reformist religious policies; three uprisings were brutally suppressed. Some of the leaders were executed as alleged collaborators of King Christian during the liberation war. * In 1743, the Dalecarlian Rebellion against the Hats, which was the last major peasants' uprising in Sweden.


Culture

Historically, Dalarna has enjoyed a rich and unique folk culture, with distinct music, paintings, and handicrafts. The province preserved longer than any other the use of the
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, a local dialect of which, the so-called Dalecarlian runes or Dalrunes, survived into the 19th century. A symbol of the province is the Dalecarlian horse, in Swedish ''Dalahäst'', a painted and decorated wooden horse. Sulky racing is common in the region. The high level of calcium in the soil favours horse breeding.
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has named the mining area of the Stora Kopparberg ("Great Copper Mountain") in
Falun Falun () is a city and the seat of Falun Municipality in Dalarna County, Sweden, with 37,291 inhabitants in 2010. It is also the capital of Dalarna County. Falun forms, together with Borlänge, a metropolitan area with just over 100,000 inhabit ...
a
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.


Notable natives

* Jesper Boqvist, professional hockey player * Jussi Björling, opera singer *Cryonic Temple, heavy metal band * Joacim Cans, musician * Fredy Clue, artist and musician * Björn Dixgård, musician * Johan Erik Forsström, naturalist * Lars Frölander, swimmer * Amanda Hollingby Matsson, singer * Lina Hurtig, Footballer, Sweden Women's National Football Team * Hypocrisy (band), death metal band * Emil Janel, Swedish-American artist * Sixten Jernberg, skier * Anders Kallur, ice hockey player * Jenny Kallur, sprinter * Sanna Kallur, sprinter * Nils Karlsson ("Mora-Nisse"), skier *Patrick Johansson, musician * Carl Larsson, painter * Gustaf de Laval, inventor and engineer * Nicklas Lidström, ice hockey player * Mando Diao, alternative rock band * Kristian Matsson ("The Tallest Man on Earth"), folk musician * Kalle Moraeus, musician * Zećira Mušović, Footballer, Sweden Women's National Football Team *
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, economist and politician * Gustaf Norén, musician * Charlie Norman, pianist *
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, industrial metal band * Karin Park, pop star * Tony Rickardsson, speedway rider *
Birgit Ridderstedt Birgit Ridderstedt (November 26, 1914 – September 16, 1985) was a Swedish-American folk singer who appeared at festivals and on television in the 1950s and early 1960s with material she produced herself. Background Born in Ludvika, Sweden, ...
, folk singer * Sabaton (band), power metal band * Sator, rock band * Scar Symmetry, death metal band * Björn Skifs, entertainer * Gunde Svan, cross-country skier, television presenter * Peter Tägtgren, musician * Anders Zorn, painter * Peter Moren, pop singer, and member of the indie/pop-rock band Peter, Bjorn and John


Districts

The Swedish provinces were subdivided into the Hundreds of Sweden, in effect until the early 20th century. In some provinces, the sub-dividing was through ''districts''. Dalarna had only one chartered hundred; the others were court districts. * Folkare Hundred * Grangärde Court District * Hedemora and Garpenberg Court District * Husby Court District * Kopparberg and Aspeboda Court District * Leksand Court District * Malung Court District * Mora Court District * Norrbärke Court District * Nås Court District * Orsa Court District * Rättvik Court District * Skedvi Grand Court District * Sundborn Court District * Sveg Court District *Svärdsjö Court District * Särna Court District * Söderbärke Court District * Torsång Court District * Tuna Grand Court District * Vika Court District * Älvdalen Court District


Sports

Skiing is popular in Dalarna. Vasaloppet, a
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race (the world's longest) of 90 km, takes place annually, usually on the first Sunday of March, between Sälen and Mora. It commemorates the ski-borne escape of Gustav Ericson, who would later become King Gustav I of Sweden, from Danish troops in 1520. Football in the province is administered by Dalarnas Fotbollförbund. Brage and Dalkurd are examples of football teams in Dalarna. Ice hockey is also popular in Dalarna. The two ice hockey teams and rivals from Dalarna are Leksands IF and Mora IK, both frequently in the highest ice hockey division.


Notes


References


article ''Dalarna''
from Nordisk familjebok.


External links


Dalarna tourist site

Pictures from Dalarna
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