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Kalmar (, , ) is a
city A city is a human settlement of a substantial size. The term "city" has different meanings around the world and in some places the settlement can be very small. Even where the term is limited to larger settlements, there is no universally agree ...
in the southeast of
Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At , Sweden is the largest Nordic count ...
, situated by the
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. It had 41,388 inhabitants in 2020 and is the seat of
Kalmar Municipality Kalmar Municipality () is a municipality in Kalmar County, southeastern Sweden. The city of Kalmar is the municipal seat. The present municipality was created in 1971, when the ''City of Kalmar'' was amalgamated with five surrounding rural mun ...
. It is also the capital of
Kalmar County Kalmar County () is a Counties of Sweden, county or ''län'' in southern Sweden. It borders the counties of Kronoberg County, Kronoberg, Jönköping County, Jönköping, Blekinge County, Blekinge and Östergötland County, Östergötland. To the ...
, which comprises 12 municipalities with a total of 236,399 inhabitants (2015). Kalmar is the third largest urban area in the province and cultural region of
Småland Småland () is a historical Provinces of Sweden, province () in southern Sweden. Småland borders Blekinge, Scania, Halland, Västergötland, Östergötland and the island Öland in the Baltic Sea. The name ''Småland'' literally means "small la ...
. From the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries, Kalmar was one of Sweden's most important cities. Its name was until the second half of the nineteenth century spelled '' Calmar. '' Between 1602 and 1913 it was the
episcopal see An episcopal see is the area of a bishop's ecclesiastical jurisdiction. Phrases concerning actions occurring within or outside an episcopal see are indicative of the geographical significance of the term, making it synonymous with ''diocese'' ...
of
Kalmar Diocese The Diocese of Kalmar () was a division of the Church of Sweden between 1603 and 1915, when it was merged into the diocese of Växjö in order to allow the new diocese of Luleå to be formed. It was created as a subdivision to the diocese of Link ...
, with a bishop, and the
Kalmar Cathedral Kalmar Cathedral () is in the city of Kalmar in Småland in southeast Sweden. Located in Stortorget Square, construction began in 1660. The Cathedral was designed for the Church of Sweden by architect Nicodemus Tessin. History The new city of K ...
from 1702 is an example of classicistic architecture. It became a
fortified city A defensive wall is a fortification usually used to protect a city, town or other settlement from potential aggressors. The walls can range from simple palisades or earthworks to extensive military fortifications such as curtain walls with to ...
, with the
Kalmar Castle Kalmar Castle () is a castle in the city Kalmar in the province of Småland in Sweden. History During the twelfth century a round defensive tower was built on Kalmarsund and a harbour constructed. At the end of the thirteenth century King M ...
as the center. After the
Treaty of Roskilde The Treaty of Roskilde was negotiated at Høje Taastrup Church and was concluded on 26 February ( OS) or 8 March 1658 ( NS) during the Second Northern War between Frederick III of Denmark–Norway and Karl X Gustav of Sweden in the Danish ci ...
in 1658, Kalmar's importance diminished, until the industry sector was initiated in the 19th century. The city is home to parts of
Linnaeus University Linnaeus University (LNU) () is a state university in the Swedish historical province (''landskap'') Småland, with campuses located in Växjö and Kalmar. Linnaeus University was established in 2010 by a merger of former Växjö University a ...
. The city plays host to the Live at Heart festival, one of Sweden's largest musical showcase events. Kalmar is adjacent to the main route to the island of Öland over the Öland Bridge.


History

The area around Kalmar has been inhabited since Ancient history, ancient times. Excavations have found traces of Stone Age gravefields. However, the oldest evidence for there being a town is from the 11th century. The oldest city seal of Kalmar is from somewhere between 1255 and 1267, making it the oldest known city seal in Scandinavia. In the 12th century the first foundations of a castle were established, with the construction of a round tower for guard and lookout. The tower was continuously expanded in the 13th century, and as such, Queen Margaret I of Denmark, Margaret called an assembly there between the heads of state of Sweden and Norway, and on 13 July 1397, the Kalmar Union treaty was signed, creating a union which would last until 1523. Kalmar's strategic location, near the Danish border (at the time the Scanian lands, i.e. the provinces of Blekinge, Halland and Scania, were part of Denmark), and its harbour and trade, also involved it in several feuds. There are two events independently labelled the Kalmar Bloodbath, 1505: the first in 1505, when King John, King of Denmark, John of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden had the mayor and city council of Kalmar executed; the Kalmar Bloodbath, 1599, second in 1599 by command of Duke Charles, later to become King Charles IX of Sweden. In the 1540s, first King Gustav Vasa, and later his sons Erik XIV of Sweden and John III of Sweden would organize a rebuilding of the castle into the magnificent Renaissance castle it is today. Kalmar became a Diocese of Kalmar, diocese of the Church of Sweden in 1603, a position it held until 1915. In 1634,
Kalmar County Kalmar County () is a Counties of Sweden, county or ''län'' in southern Sweden. It borders the counties of Kronoberg County, Kronoberg, Jönköping County, Jönköping, Blekinge County, Blekinge and Östergötland County, Östergötland. To the ...
was founded, with Kalmar as the natural capital. In 1660, the
Kalmar Cathedral Kalmar Cathedral () is in the city of Kalmar in Småland in southeast Sweden. Located in Stortorget Square, construction began in 1660. The Cathedral was designed for the Church of Sweden by architect Nicodemus Tessin. History The new city of K ...
was begun by drawings of Nicodemus Tessin the Elder. It would be inaugurated in 1703. In 1611–1613, it suffered in the Kalmar War, which began with a Danish siege of Kalmar Castle. 1611 is mentioned as the darkest year of Kalmar's history, but by no means the only dark year; much blood has been shed in the vicinity of the castle. The last was during the Scanian War in the 1670s, so there have been 22 sieges altogether; however the castle was never taken. After the
Treaty of Roskilde The Treaty of Roskilde was negotiated at Høje Taastrup Church and was concluded on 26 February ( OS) or 8 March 1658 ( NS) during the Second Northern War between Frederick III of Denmark–Norway and Karl X Gustav of Sweden in the Danish ci ...
in 1658, the strategic importance of Kalmar gradually diminished as the borders of Sweden were redrawn further south. In 1689, the King established his main naval base further south in Karlskrona and Kalmar lost its status as one of Sweden's main military outposts.


Kalmar Cathedral

The new city of Kalmar was built on Kvarnholmen around the mid-1600s. The transfer from the old town was largely completed by 1658. The new, fortified town was planned following current baroque architecture, baroque patterns. Cathedral and town hall face each other across the new main square, Stortorget Kalmar, Stortorget. The cathedral was designed by Nicodemus Tessin the Elder and is one of the foremost examples of baroque classicism in Sweden. Its design reflects the complex interaction between the new style, liturgical considerations, tradition and the fortress-city requirements. The work began in 1660, but it was interrupted on several occasions, including when the Scanian War (1675–1679) raged. Construction resumed, and Kalmar Cathedral stood finished in 1703.


Today

In more recent times, Kalmar has been an industrial city with Kalmar Verkstad making steam engines, trains and large machinery, later bought by Bombardier Transportation, Bombardier who closed the factory in 2005. A shipyard, , was founded in 1679 and closed 1981. Volvo opened their Volvo Kalmar Assembly, Kalmar factory for building cars i.e. 264, 740, 760, 960 in 1974, but closed it 1994 and due to further relocation of industry jobs in the 1990s and 2000s around 2000 industrial jobs were lost. Kalmar has a University of Kalmar, university with over 9,000 students and a research facility for Telia Sonera. Kalmar has embarked on a comprehensive program to reduce fossil fuel use. A local trucking firm, which employs nearly 450 people, has installed computers that track fuel efficiency and have cut diesel use by 10 percent, paying off the cost of the devices in just a year. The company is now looking to fuel its future fleet with biodiesel.Going green: Entire Swedish city switches to biofuels to become environmentally friendly
A large wood pulp plant harnesses the steam and hot water it once released as waste to provide heating, through below-ground pipes, and generates enough electricity to power its own operations and 20,000 homes. Segregated cycle facilities, Bicycle lanes are common; for example, the Kalmarsundsleden, and cars line up at Kalmar city's public biogas pump. Building codes now require thermal insulation and efficient windows for new construction or retrofits. Street lights use low-energy sodium bulbs, and car dealers promote fuel-efficient and hybrid vehicles. In 2011 Guldfågeln Arena was initiated. It is the new stadium of the football team of the city, Kalmar FF. The capacity of the stadium is 12,000 people and it is currently one of the newest stadiums in Sweden. The stadium was also built to host concerts and did so in the summer of 2011 when Swedish artists Håkan Hellström and The Ark performed.


Climate

Kalmar has an oceanic climate using the -3°C isotherm or a warm-summer humid continental climate using the 0°C isotherm. Summers are warm and winters are fairly cold with temperatures normally hovering around zero. Kalmar is among the hottest Swedish cities, with an all-time record set at . The average summer temperatures however are typical for southern Sweden.


Gallery


History

File:Kalmar stads sigill på 1200-talet (naturlig storlek, ur Nordisk familjebok).png, The seal of Kalmar, 13th century File:Kalmar Dahlberg.jpg, Engraving from Suecia antiqua et hodierna, circa 1700 File:Kalmar 1906.jpg, Town plan, 1906


Main sights

File:Kalmar Slott Aug2011.jpg,
Kalmar Castle Kalmar Castle () is a castle in the city Kalmar in the province of Småland in Sweden. History During the twelfth century a round defensive tower was built on Kalmarsund and a harbour constructed. At the end of the thirteenth century King M ...
File:Kalmar Domkyrka 0055.JPG,
Kalmar Cathedral Kalmar Cathedral () is in the city of Kalmar in Småland in southeast Sweden. Located in Stortorget Square, construction began in 1660. The Cathedral was designed for the Church of Sweden by architect Nicodemus Tessin. History The new city of K ...
File:Rådhuset Kalmar.jpg, Town hall File:Olandsbron.jpg, In 1972, the long Öland bridge was built from Kalmar to the town of Färjestaden on Öland File:Kalmar läns Museum 2015 01.JPG, Kalmar County Museum


General views

File:Stortorget i Kalmar, juli 2009, bild 1.JPG, Main square File:Rådmannen 6.JPG, Houses on the main square File:Kalmar alt.jpg, Street in Kalmar File:Lilla torget i Kalmar.JPG, Square in Kalmar File:KalmarCastle.JPG, Scenic photograph of
Kalmar Castle Kalmar Castle () is a castle in the city Kalmar in the province of Småland in Sweden. History During the twelfth century a round defensive tower was built on Kalmarsund and a harbour constructed. At the end of the thirteenth century King M ...
in the summer sun File:Mermaid sculpture kalmar 1.jpg, Mermaid sculpture Kalmar


Sports

The following sports clubs are located in Kalmar: * Kalmar FF * Lindsdals IF * Kalmar AIK * IFK Berga * IFK Kalmar * Kalmar Södra IF * Kalmar BTK


Notable people

*Mikael Adolphson – historian *Khamzat Chimaev – UFC Fighter *Charlotta Djurström – theatre director *Lena Hallengren – politician, Minister for Health and Social Affairs *Richard Hobert – film director *Helena Josefsson – musician, lead singer in Sandy Mouche *Ivar Kreuger – civil engineer and industrialist *Jangir Maddadi – designer living in Kalmar *Margaret I of Denmark - ruler who here created the Kalmar Union *Carl Gustaf Mosander – chemist who discovered lanthanum, erbium, terbium *Anna-Stina Nilstoft – painter *Jenny Nyström – painter and illustrator *Pehr Olsson – farmer and politician *Henrik Strindberg – composer *Hans Villius – historian


Twin towns – sister cities

Kalmar is Twin towns and sister cities, twinned with eleven cities: * Árborg, Iceland * Arendal, Norway * Entebbe, Uganda * Gdańsk, Poland * Kaliningrad, Russia * Panevėžys, Lithuania * Samsun, Turkey * Savonlinna, Finland * Silkeborg, Denmark * Wilmington, Delaware, Wilmington, United States * Wismar, Germany


See also

*
Kalmar Municipality Kalmar Municipality () is a municipality in Kalmar County, southeastern Sweden. The city of Kalmar is the municipal seat. The present municipality was created in 1971, when the ''City of Kalmar'' was amalgamated with five surrounding rural mun ...
*Kalmar Airport *Kalmar Verkstad *Spawn of Possession *
Linnaeus University Linnaeus University (LNU) () is a state university in the Swedish historical province (''landskap'') Småland, with campuses located in Växjö and Kalmar. Linnaeus University was established in 2010 by a merger of former Växjö University a ...
*Kalmar Nyckel, historical ship named after the city of Kalmar *Kalmar FF, premier division football club from the city *Ragnarök (Swedish band), Ragnarök


Notes


References


Article ''Kalmar''
Nordisk familjebok
''Kalmar domkyrkas historia''


External links


Kalmar Municipality
– Official site
iKalmar
– a social network for citizens of Kalmar
Kalmar CastleKalmar City
– pictures from nightlife in Kalmar
University of KalmarBarometern Oskarshamns-Tidningen
– Newspaper, daily newspaper from Kalmar and Oskarshamn {{Authority control Kalmar, Populated places in Kalmar Municipality Municipal seats of Kalmar County Coastal cities and towns in Sweden Port cities and towns of the Baltic Sea County seats in Sweden Swedish municipal seats Viking Age populated places Populated places established in the 12th century 11th-century establishments in Sweden Cities in Sweden Kalmar Union