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in Sweden are in some rare cases divided into smaller districts (sometimes translated ''boroughs'') or urban districts, and are sometimes assigned administrative boards responsible for certain areas of governance in their respective areas. These districts are not specified by national Swedish law, but rather are created by individual municipalities, and thus the Swedish names of these districts vary greatly from municipality to municipality, including kommundelar, stadsdelar, stadsdelområden, primärområden, or stadsdelsnämndsområden. The degree of administrative autonomy of these districts similarly varies greatly, but is normally very limited. On 1 January 2016 a new form of division of Sweden was introduced. This division is called ''Districts'' or '' Registration districts'', in Swedish ''Distrikt''. These are used for certain administrative purposes by some national authorities, such as land ownership and statistics. This is not the same as the ''urban districts'' which are divisions held by some municipalities.


Stockholm


Overview

The
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(''kommunfullmäktige'') of Stockholm Municipality has divided the city into smaller subdivisions. The city uses the
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term "district" ( Swedish: ''stadsdelområde'') to describe these subdivisions. The districts were first created in 1997 to facilitate the efficiency of local government in Stockholm. The number of districts was reduced from 24 to 18 the following year, and reduced again to the current 14 in 2007. Since the establishment of these districts, certain administrative tasks, such as school administration were re-centralized. Each district has its own district administration, led by a district council, which is responsible for certain areas of municipal governance within their district, including pre-school education, park maintenance, local economic initiatives, elderly services, financial counseling, and refugee reception services. Individual district councils have no power over city planning or tax policy, both of which are retained by the central city council.City of Stockholm
"District Councils"
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"Stockholm by districts"
/ref> The councilors that serve on these district councils are often part-time politicians, also holding other employment. They are preferably residents of the district whose council they serve upon. The central city council itself is responsible for setting the budget, goals, and responsibilities of the district councils. The city council also appoints the members of each district council, so the political makeup of the district council resembles that of the central city council, not necessarily that of the district. The member of the district council are not elected in any fashion by the residents of the district in question. Stockholm's 14 districts are sometimes divided into smaller parts for statistical purposes, however these smaller districts have no administrative function in the city's governance.


Districts

Stockholm has 14 districts as of the administrative changes made in 2007: *
Älvsjö Älvsjö () is a district of the city of Stockholm Municipality in Sweden, located in the borough Älvsjö in Söderort. It has the biggest rentable facility in northern Europe called Stockholm International Fairs, and also the hotel Scandic T ...
* Bromma * Enskede-Årsta-Vantör *
Farsta Farsta is a district in the borough with the same name in southern Stockholm. Farsta is located about eight kilometers south of Stockholm city. The district neighbours to Hökarängen, Sköndal, Larsboda, Farsta Strand and Fagersjö. It is al ...
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Hässelby-Vällingby Hässelby-Vällingby is a borough (''stadsdelsområde'') in the western part of Stockholm, Sweden. It is primarily made up of Hässelby ( Gård, Strand Strand may refer to: Topography *The flat area of land bordering a body of water, a: ** Beac ...
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Kungsholmen Kungsholmen is an island in Lake Mälaren in Sweden, part of central Stockholm, Sweden. It is situated north of Riddarfjärden and considered part of the historical province Uppland. Its area is with a perimeter of . The highest point is at ...
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Norrmalm Norrmalm is a city district in Stockholm, Sweden. History Norrmalm is part of the larger borough of Norrmalm (''Norrmalms stadsdelsområde''). The southern part of the district, Lower Norrmalm (''Nedre Norrmalm''), also known as City, cons ...
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Östermalm Östermalm (; "Eastern city-borough") is a 2.56 km2 large district in central Stockholm, Sweden. With 71,802 inhabitants, it is one of the most populous districts in Stockholm. It is an extremely expensive area, having the highest housing ...
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Rinkeby-Kista Rinkeby-Kista is a borough (''stadsdelsområde'') in Stockholm, Sweden. The borough is located in Västerort. Overview The districts that make up the borough are Akalla, Husby, Kista Kista () is a district in the borough of Rinkeby-Kist ...
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Skärholmen Skärholmen is a suburban area in the district of Söderort in south-western Stockholm, Sweden. Together with Bredäng, Sätra and Vårberg, it forms the borough of Skärholmen. The community primarily consisting of ''Million Programme'' s ...
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Södermalm Södermalm, often shortened to just Söder, is a district and island in central Stockholm. Overview The district covers the large island of the same name (formerly called ''Åsön''). Although Södermalm usually is considered an island, wa ...
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Spånga-Tensta Spånga-Tensta is a borough (''stadsdelsområde'') located in Västerort in the western part of Stockholm, Sweden. The districts that make up the borough are Bromsten, Flysta, Lunda, Solhem, Sundby and Tensta. A large portion of Järvafä ...


Gothenburg


Overview

Gothenburg Municipality (''Göteborgs stad'') is also divided into subdivisions which it refers to as "districts" in English, though as with Stockholm's districts, they are often referred to as boroughs in unofficial contexts. The Swedish term used by the city council is ''stadsdelsnämndsområden'' (literally "city-part committee area"). These districts were created in 1990. Just like in Stockholm, these districts each have a local governing body which Gothenburg calls "district committees." These committees serve a nearly identical function to Stockholm's district councils, including recreation, local economic issues and social services, and the lower levels of the education system, and like Stockholm's councils, these committees are appointed by the centralized city council.City of Göteborg
District Committees
Gothenburg is divided into 21 districts, each with a district committee. These 21 districts can be further divided into 94 subdivisions (called ''primärområden''/''primary areas'') which exist only for statistical and organizational purposes, and serve no administrative function.


Districts

The 21 districts of Gothenburg and the primärområden enclosed within each:City of Göteborg
Primärområden
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Askim Askim () is a town and a former municipality in (from January 1, 2020) Indre Østfold Kommune in the former county of Østfold county (from January 1, 2020 a part of Viken county), Norway. The administrative centre of the Askim municipality wa ...
** Askim ** Hovås ** Billdal * Backa ** Backa ** Brunnsbo ** Skogome ** Skälltorp * Bergsjön ** Västra Bergsjön ** Östra Bergsjön *
Biskopsgården Biskopsgården is a district (''stadsdelsnämndsområde'') in Gothenburg Municipality, Sweden. History Today you can find the first trace of humans by the hillsides that was once beaches in an archipelago. The border between Sweden and Norway ...
** Norra Biskopsgården ** Södra Biskopsgården ** Jättesten ** Svartedalen ** Länsmansgården *
Centrum (Latin for ''center'') may refer to: Places In Greenland * Nuuk Centrum, a district of Nuuk, Greenland * Centrum Lake, Greenland In the Netherlands * Amsterdam-Centrum, the inner-most borough of Amsterdam, Netherlands * Rotterdam Centrum, a borou ...
** Guldheden ** Heden ** Johanneberg ** Krokslätt ** Landala ** Stampen ** Vasastaden ** Lorensberg ** Inom Vallgraven * Frölunda ** Järnbrott ** Tofta ** Ruddalen ** Frölunda Torg * Gunnared ** Lövgärdet ** Rannebergen ** Gårdstensbergen ** Angereds Centrum *
Härlanda Härlanda is one of the 21 ''stadsdelsnämndsområden'' (roughly "city district committee areas") of Gothenburg Municipality in Sweden, situated to the east of the city centre. To the east of Härlanda lies Partille Municipality, and to the sout ...
** Härlanda ** Kålltorp ** Torpa ** Björkekärr * Högsbo ** Kaverös ** Flatås ** Högsbohöjd ** Högsbotorp ** Högsbo * Kortedala ** Gamlestaden ** Utby ** Södra Kortedala ** Norra Kortedala * Kärra-Rödbo ** Kärra ** Rödbo * Linnéstaden ** Masthugget ** Änggården ** Haga ** Annedal ** Olivedal * Lundby ** Sannegården ** Brämaregården ** Kvillebäcken ** Slättadamm ** Kärrdalen * Lärjedalen ** Hammarkullen ** Hjällbo ** Eriksbo ** Agnesberg ** Linnarhult ** Gunnilse ** Bergum *
Majorna Majorna () was until 2011 one of the 21 boroughs of Gothenburg Municipality. Since 2011 it is joined with the former borough of Linnéstaden and they do together form the new borough of "Majorna-Linné". It was composed of four districts: * ...
** Kungsladugård ** Sanna ** Majorna ** Stigberget *
Styrsö Styrsö () is a small island and a locality situated in Göteborg Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had 1,304 inhabitants in 2010. It lies in the Southern Göteborg Archipelago of Sweden with about 1,400 inhabitants. Regulaferrie ...
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Torslanda Torslanda is an urban district situated in Gothenburg Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had 10,129 inhabitants in 2005. Etymology A Norse pagan place of sacrifice to the God Thor was once located here, which gave rise to the name ...
** Hjuvik ** Nolered ** Björlanda ** Arendal * Tuve-Säve ** Tuve ** Säve * Tynnered ** Bratthammar ** Guldringen ** Skattegården ** Ängås ** Önnered ** Grevegården ** Näset ** Kannebäck * Älvsborg ** Fiskebäck ** Långedrag ** Hagen ** Grimmered *
Örgryte Örgryte is one of the 21 ''stadsdelsnämndsområden'' (a kind of district often translated as borough) of Gothenburg Municipality, Sweden. It is a largely upper middle class residential area, just to the east of the city centre. It has a populati ...
** Olskroken ** Redbergslid ** Bagaregården ** Kallebäck ** Skår ** Överås ** Kärralund ** Lunden


Malmö


Overview

Malmö Municipality Malmö Municipality ( sv, Malmö kommun), or City of Malmö (''Malmö stad''), is a Swedish municipality in Skåne County, the southernmost of the counties of Sweden (and conterminous with the historical province (''landskap'') of Scania). Whe ...
(''Malmö stad'') is divided into five districts ( sv, stadsområden). These districts each have a board or council called a ''stadsdelsfullmäktige'', each consisting of eleven members, which are responsible for various local administrative tasks. In Malmö, the district councils are also responsible for assisting members of the community in contacting their politicians or navigating their way through government agencies.Malmö stad
Stadsdelar - lokal demokrati
(Swedish)


Districts

These are the five districts of Malmö: * Väster * Innerstaden * Norr * Söder * Öster


Other examples

Other smaller municipalities in Sweden also use municipal subdivisions for official purposes, however these are not always administrative. For example, Strängnäs Municipality uses district councils (''kommundelsråd'') which serve a purely advisory function and have no administrative power. Borås Municipality is divided into ten districts (''kommundelar''), each with a district council (''kommundelsnnämd'') responsible for pre-school and primary school, recreational services, and services for the elderly.
Torshälla Torshälla () is a locality situated in Eskilstuna Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden with 7,612 inhabitants in 2010. It is mainly known for steel manufacturing, centered on the Nyby Bruk steel mill, and also for its historic old town cen ...
is a region inside
Eskilstuna Municipality Eskilstuna Municipality ( sv, Eskilstuna kommun) is a municipality in Södermanland County in southeast Sweden, between Lake Mälaren and Lake Hjälmaren. The seat of the municipality is in the city of Eskilstuna. The present municipality was f ...
which has withheld a degree of autonomy since merging with Eskilstuna, including their own city council (Torshälla stads nämd). Other municipalities that use districts for advisory or administrative purposes include
Huddinge Huddinge Municipality ( sv, Huddinge kommun) is a municipality in Stockholm County, east central Sweden. Its seat is located in Huddinge (), which is a part of Stockholm urban area. The municipality is, with its approximately 110,000 inhabitants, ...
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Kalmar Kalmar (, , ) is a city in the southeast of Sweden, situated by the Baltic Sea. It had 36,392 inhabitants in 2010 and is the seat of Kalmar Municipality. It is also the capital of Kalmar County, which comprises 12 municipalities with a total of ...
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Köping ''Köping'' was a Swedish denomination for a market town since the Middle Ages, derived from the Old Norse word ''kaupang''. The designation was officially abolished with the municipal reform of 1971, when Sweden was subdivided into the Municip ...
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Södertälje Södertälje ( , ) is a city in Södermanland and Stockholm County, Sweden and seat of Södertälje Municipality. As of 2017, it has 72,704 inhabitants. Södertälje is located at Mälarens confluence in to the Baltic Sea through the lock in the ...
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Umeå Umeå ( , , , locally ; South Westrobothnian: ;). fi, Uumaja; sju, Ubmeje; sma, Upmeje; se, Ubmi) is a city in northeast Sweden. It is the seat of Umeå Municipality and the capital of Västerbotten County. Situated on the Ume River, U ...
Umeå kommun
Information om Umeå kommuns kommundelsförvaltningar
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Västerås Västerås ( , , ) is a city in central Sweden on the shore of Lake Mälaren in the province of Västmanland, west of Stockholm. The city had a population of 127,799 at the end of 2019, out of the municipal total of 154,049. Västerås is the se ...
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See also

* Government of Sweden * Swedish municipal assemblies *
Politics of Sweden The politics of Sweden take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic constitutional monarchy. Executive power is exercised by the government, led by the prime minister of Sweden. Legislative power is vested in both th ...


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External links


City of Stockholm (English)

City of Stockholm: About Stockholm (Swedish)
Subdivisions of Sweden