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Boroughs And Districts Of Gothenburg
Gothenburg Municipality (''Göteborgs kommun''), Sweden is subdivided into 10 ''stadsdelsnämndsområden'' (roughly "city district committee areas"). The term is often translated to ''borough''. But they are really not boroughs, as they are not legal entities or juristic persons of their own, but organs of the central municipal administration. The members of the committees are appointed by the '' kommunfullmäktige'' (municipal assembly) and not by the electorates of the respective "boroughs". They therefore represent the political majority of the municipality ''as a whole''. Gothenburg previously had 20 boroughs, but after a decision in the municipal assembly in January 2010 some of the boroughs were merged, leaving a total of 10 boroughs. The merge were implemented on 1 January 2011. Each "borough" is divided into a number of officially defined residential districts (''Swedish: primärområden''). There are 94 districts. These are usually created by natural neighbourhoods, but s ...
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Gothenburg Municipality
Gothenburg Municipality (''Göteborgs kommun'' or ''Göteborgs stad'') is a municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Gothenburg. When the first Swedish local government acts were implemented in 1863 the City of Gothenburg, founded and chartered in 1621, became a city municipality with an elected city council (''stadsfullmäktige''). Its territory has since then been added through amalgamations in 1868, 1906, 1922, 1931, 1945, 1948, 1967 and 1974. The local government reform of 1971 made the city a unitary municipality, like all others in the country. The municipality prefers, however, to style itself ''Göteborgs stad'' (''City of Göteborg''), whenever legally possible. In March 2018 it was reported that the municipality and municipality-owned companies had 236 employees working with public relations (Swedish: kommunikation), more than Stockholm, to a cost of 400 000 SEK daily or 151 million SEK annually. Localities The ...
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Fräntorp
Fräntorp is a district in Gothenburg, Sweden which belongs to Härlanda borough. Gallery File:Entrance to Frantorpsgrottan from W VastraGotaland Sweden 26May2020.jpg, Entrance to the Fräntorp cave on May 26, 2020. File:Beech forest W Frantorpsgatan VastraGotaland Sweden 31May2020.jpg, Dense beech forest in the western part of Fräntorp on May 31, 2020. File:Stone quarry W Frantorpsgatan VastraGotaland Sweden 31May2020.jpg, Modern-day stone quarry in the western part of Fräntorp on May 31,2020. File:View from W Frantorp towards Gamlestan Vastra Gotaland Sweden May29 2020.jpg, View towards Gamlestan from hill in the western part of Fräntorp on May 29, 2020. Gothenburg Populated places in Västra Götaland County {{VästraGötaland-geo-stub ...
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Billdal
Billdal is a bimunicipal locality situated in Kungsbacka Municipality, Halland County, and Gothenburg Municipality, Västra Götaland County, in Sweden. It had 10,289 inhabitants in 2010. It mainly consists of villas and terraced houses, grouped along a windling coastline with many islands. Notable natives *Dark Tranquillity *In Flames In Flames is a Swedish heavy metal band, formed by guitarist Jesper Strömblad in Gothenburg in 1990. Alongside At the Gates and Dark Tranquillity, In Flames pioneered the genres known as Swedish death metal and melodic death metal. During t ... See also * Greater Gothenburg References Populated places in Gothenburg Municipality Populated places in Kungsbacka Municipality Metropolitan Gothenburg {{Halland-geo-stub ...
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Askim, Sweden
Askim () is a district (''stadsdelsnämndsområde'') of the Gothenburg Municipality in Sweden, about south-west of the city centre. To the northwest of Askim is Västra Frölunda, to the east is Mölndal, and the sea is to the west. As a district, Askim has a local board composed of the same proportions ruling Gothenburg as a whole. The voting base in Askim is predominantly bourgeoisie, while Gothenburg as a whole has a social democratic, socialist and environmentalist majority. This has caused some local tensions due to the strong liberal movement, and a strong local movement works to once again make Askim a separate municipality ('' kommun''). Askim was traditionally inhabited by fishermen. It is now a predominantly upper-middle class area with golf clubs, yacht clubs, and large houses. The less expensive areas are popular with families with children due to a reputation for safety and good schools. The district of Askim is divided into smaller parts, including Askim, Hovås, ...
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Angered
Angered ( ) is a borough of Gothenburg Municipality in Västra Götaland County, Sweden. Angered is the biggest Million Programme area in Gothenburg, and one of the biggest in the country, with 60,000 inhabitants. Transportation Angered is served by bus lines 40 and 71-77 and a number of tram lines. The tram service terminates here, with the turning slope running around the bus terminal. The tram lines serving Angered are 4, 8 and 9 (towards Mölndal, Frölunda and Kungssten). Initially, the tram line was due to run past Angered Centrum, terminating at Rannebergen, not far from the centre. This project was abandoned while under construction, and bus line 76 runs from Angered Centrum to Rannebergen instead. However, there is space for trams inside the hill, just as at Hammarkullen. The next station southwards is Storås. Sports The following sports clubs are located in Angered: * Göteborg HC (GHC) of the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL; premier women's ice hockey leagu ...
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Lunden
Lunden is a municipality in the district of Dithmarschen, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the Eider river, about 16 km north of Heide. It is part of the '' Amt Kirchspielslandgemeinde'' ("collective municipality") of Eider. The first written mention of Lunden is by the Archbishop of Bremen and dates back as early as 1140. The place name probably comes from the Danish "Lunn" (island-like survey) or "Lund"(little forest). In 1513, a Franciscan Friary was constructed in Lunden, fulfilling a vow made by the Dithmarscher soldiers at the Battle of Hemmingstedt in 1500 to donate a monastery in honor of Mary of Nazareth if they won the battle. On 27 February 1529 Lunden was granted a town charter by the National Assembly of Dithmarschen. In 1559, after the peasants' republic in Dithmarschen was defeated by Denmark, this right was lost. From 1806 to 1816, the famous Lutheran theologian Claus Harms served as pastor of Lunden. Lunden is twinned with the town of ...
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Skår (district)
Skar or Skår may refer to: Surnames *Alfred B. Skar (1896–1969), Norwegian journalist and politician *Hugo Mikal Skår (born 1978), Norwegian actor *Johannes Skar (1837–1914), Norwegian educator and folklorist *Julian Skar (born 1981), Norwegian composer and multi-media artist *Øystein Skar (born 1985), Norwegian pianist and composer * Rolf Skår (born 1941), Norwegian engineer *Reidar Skår (born 1964), Norwegian musician, composer and music producer *Sindre Bjørnestad Skar (born 1992) Norwegian cross-country skier Other uses *Tibetan skar, historic unit of currency * General Skarr, a character from Evil Con Carne *El Edén International Airport (ICAO airport code SKAR), airport in Armenia, Colombia *SKAR, a fictional organization in the ''G.I. Joe Extreme'' toy series * Skår (district), in Örgryte, Sweden See also *Scarr, a surname *Skaar (other) *Scar (other) A scar is a mark left behind after a wound has healed. Scar(s) may also refer to: Places ...
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Kallebäck
Kallebäck is one of 8 districts in Örgryte borough, Gothenburg, Sweden. The name Kallebäck means "The brook with the cauldron" and the name dates back to 1496. The buildings in Kallebäck mostly consists of apartment buildings built between 1960 and 1970. The buildings in the north part of Kallebäck are generally lower, with only 3-4 floors. The buildings nearer to the highway E6 are higher: 12 floors. As part of Bostad2021, 1800 apartments are being built, with move in dates ranging from 2021 to 2027, along Smörgatan. The area also has a 14 stories high building, named Ostkupa("The cheese cover") with about 360 students, and its own pub in the basement. The population mostly belong to the middle class, and most of them are retired or students. All street names in Kallebäck are named after dairy products. History * On November 28, 2004, there was a shootout at Mejerigatan 2, just outside Ostkupan. The car thieves were cornered by the police. One officer was wounded and ha ...
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Bagaregården
Bagaregården is a district in Gothenburg, Sweden, which belongs to Örgryte borough. Most parts of the district were designed by town planner Albert Lilienberg. He was inspired by the Austrian architect Camillo Sitte. There are many Landshövdingehus in the area. The term "bagaregård" (the indefinite form of "bagaregården") translates into "baker's estate". Close to Bagaregården lie the remains of a medieval church, Härlanda Church Ruins Härlanda Church Ruins ( sv, Härlanda kyrkoruin) are the remains of a medieval church in Gothenburg, Sweden. History The church was built in the first part of the 12th century and torn down in 1528 by request from King Gustav I of Sweden t .... It was torn down by request from Gustavus I of Sweden. Gothenburg Boroughs of Gothenburg {{VästraGötaland-geo-stub ...
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