Sollefteå () is a
locality and the seat of
Sollefteå Municipality in
Västernorrland County,
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 ...
.
History
The earliest written account on Sollefteå is found in a script dating back to 1270. During this time the name of the village was given as De Solatum - a name that can be interpreted as a composition of ''Sol'' (sun) and ''at'' (property) i.e. literally The sunlit region. ''De Solatum'' also can be interpreted as desolation, which means loneliness or remoteness (see
Remote and isolated community).
With Sollefteå being located at the lowest rapids of the Ångermanälven thereby making it the last outpost to which it was possible to sail. The village developed into a
municipality
A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate.
The term ''municipality' ...
. The town changed from a commercial town into a town dominated by the military when the two regiments
T 3 (Logistics) and
I 21 (Infantry) were located there in 1898 and 1911 respectively.
In 1902 Sollefteå obtained the status of market town or ''
köping'' before finally being granted a town charter in 1917 thereby making it 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 ...
.
It is now the seat of the much larger Sollefteå Municipality. Sollefteå is, despite its small population, for historical reasons normally still referred to as a
''city''.
Notable buildings
The pharmacy
The pharmacy building was erected in 1889. It is a brick building, two and a half storeys high. The style of the building is influenced by the late 19th-century architectural style and is dominated by the
neo-Gothic style. The house was designed by the architect Niclas Wahrgren.
The many various architectural styles represented in the building is seen in the medieval inspired
crenellated corner tower, Norman arches, North German gothic styles, blind windows with pointed arches and
portico supported by
columns. There are also
renaissance
The Renaissance ( , ) is a Periodization, period of history and a European cultural movement covering the 15th and 16th centuries. It marked the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and was characterized by an effort to revive and sur ...
elements in the design, for example the staircase's orientalic/antique and geometric mosaics with
meanders. The overall style of the building is reminiscent of the palatial buildings erected on Strandvägen in
Stockholm
Stockholm (; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, most populous city of Sweden, as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in the Nordic countries. Approximately ...
and in the Stenstaden in
Sundsvall
Sundsvall () is a city and the seat of Sundsvall Municipality in Västernorrland County, Sweden. It has a population of 58,807 as of 2020; more than 95,000 live in the municipal area. It is Sweden's 21st largest city by population. Old town i ...
at the same time.
In 1984, the building was declared a historic building and thereby protected from demolition or major alterations. It is today the home of the local library as well as the city's museum.
Hotel Appelbergs
The hotel is located in the centre of Sollefteå, along the pedestrian district. It is also the oldest hotel in the city, built in 1882 by timberman and innkeeper Erik Appelberg.
The hotel became a hub for timber-merchants as well as local potentates. Notable guests include
Crown Princess Stéphanie of Austria, King
Oscar II and
Gustav V of Sweden, and Kaiser
Wilhelm II
Wilhelm II (Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert; 27 January 18594 June 1941) was the last German Emperor and King of Prussia from 1888 until Abdication of Wilhelm II, his abdication in 1918, which marked the end of the German Empire as well as th ...
. The hotel also provided accommodation for King
Chulalongkorn
Chulalongkorn (20 September 1853 – 23 October 1910), posthumously honoured as King Chulalongkorn the Great, was the fifth king of Siam from the Chakri dynasty, titled Rama V. Chulalongkorn's reign from 1868 until his death in 1910 was cha ...
of
Siam and four of his princes during their tour of Ã…ngermanland in the early 20th century. Their journey is commemorated in the hotel with a plaque, and in the village of Utanede with a
royal pavilion.
The building is a good example of the early architecture of Sollefteå, being built of wood.
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Sollefteå Church
Multrå transmitter
The
Multrå transmitter is a facility for FM/TV broadcasting with a 288 metre tall mast.
Climate
The nearest weather station to Sollefteå is located in
Österforse, slightly more than by air to its south-west. The station's slightly more southerly latitude is likely even exceeded by a 50–80 metres higher elevation depending on location within Sollefteå. This likely renders Sollefteå slightly milder, particularly during afternoons.
Österforse has a
subarctic climate
The subarctic climate (also called subpolar climate, or boreal climate) is a continental climate with long, cold (often very cold) winters, and short, warm to cool summers. It is found on large landmasses, often away from the moderating effects of ...
(
Dfc) that is quite moderate in nature considering its inland position and latitude. Summer days are very warm for North Central Sweden, being heavily affected by its low elevation in comparison to areas further west such as
Östersund
Östersund (; ) is an Urban areas in Sweden, urban area (Stad (Sweden), city) in Jämtland in northern Sweden. It is the seat of Östersund Municipality and the capital of Jämtland County. Östersund is located at the shores of Sweden's fifth-larg ...
. Temperatures are heavily dependent on wind direction and the convergences of warm southerly and cold northerly air.
Temperature inversion is also a factor due to its position beneath the
mountain range
A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have aris ...
. As a result, cold snaps can be quite extreme, resulting in an all-time low of . The all-time heat record is from July 2, 2015 with in an otherwise chilly summer.
Sports
The following sports clubs are located in Sollefteå:
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Sollefteå GIF
* Sollefteå Hockey
* Remsle UIF
* Sollefteå Handboll
handball
Handball (also known as team handball, European handball, Olympic handball or indoor handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of thr ...
* Sollefteå BTK
Table tennis
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* Sollefteå Skidor
Cross-country skiing
Cross-country skiing is a form of skiing whereby skiers traverse snow-covered terrain without use of ski lifts or other assistance. Cross-country skiing is widely practiced as a sport and recreational activity; however, some still use it as a m ...
Notable people
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Nils Ã…kerblom (1895-1974), equestrian
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Adam Alsing (1968-2020), television and radio presenter
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Torsten Anderson (1904-1986), New Zealand wrestler
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Ingela Andersson (born 1991), biathlete
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Lena Asplund (born 1956), politician
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Emil Assergård (born 1991), singer-songwriter
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Urban Bäckström (born 1954), former Governor of the
Bank of Sweden, president of the
Confederation of Swedish Enterprise
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Olle Dahlberg (1928–1997), speed skater
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Helena Ekholm (born 1984), biathlete
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Jan Eriksson (born 1958), ice hockey player
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Ulf Eriksson (born 1942), association football referee
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Margareta Fahlén (1918-1978), actress
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Laura Fitinghoff (1848-1908), writer
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Thomas Gradin (born 1956), ice hockey scout and former player
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Anton Halén (born 1990), handball player
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Gunnar Hedlund (1900-1989), politician
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Göran Högberg (1948-2019), long distance runner
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Erika Höghede (born 1963), actress
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Emma Johansson (born 1983),
cyclist. Won two Olympic silver medals.
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Joacim Jonsson (born 1974), former football player and manager
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Magnus Jonsson (born 1982), biathlete
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Frida Karlsson (born 1999), cross-country skier
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Sven O. Kullander (born 1952), biologist
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Rune Lindström (born 1944), alpine skier
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Lennart Ljung (1921-1990), former
Supreme Commander Of The Swedish Armed Forces
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Bo Lundquist (born 1942), businessman
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Karl-Göran Mäler (1939-2020), economist
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Andreas Molinder (born 1987), ice hockey player
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Mats O. Nyberg (born 1958), curler and curling coach
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Johan Nyström (born 1975), swimmer
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Marie-Helene Östlund (born 1966), cross-country skier
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Mona Sahlin (born 1957), former chairman of
Swedish Social Democratic Party
The Swedish Social Democratic Party, formally the Swedish Social Democratic Workers' Party ( , S or SAP), usually referred to as The Social Democrats ( ), is a social democratic political party in Sweden. The party is member of the Progressiv ...
and
Member of Parliament
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Therese Sjölander
Eva Therése Sjölander (born 4 May 1981 in Sollefteå, Sweden) is an ice hockey player from Sweden. She won a silver medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics and a bronze medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
References
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(born 1981), ice hockey player
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Maj Sønstevold (1917 – 1996), composer
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Gerhard Strindlund (1890–1957), politician
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Pär Styf (born 1979), ice hockey player
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Per Svartvadet (born 1975), ice hockey player
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Helen Svedin (born 1976), supermodel, wife of
LuÃs Figo
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Madelein Svensson (born 1969), race walker
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Pelle Svensson (1943-2020), lawyer and wrestler
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Ellen Tejle (born 1984), campaigner for awareness of women's representation in film
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Ingrid Thulin (1926-2004), actress
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Mattias Timander (born 1974), ice hockey player
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Mikael Tjallden (born 1975), ice hockey player
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Kristina Ulander (born 1981), wheelchair curler
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Lars VÃ¥gberg (born 1967), Norwegian curler
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William Wallinder (born 2002), ice hockey player
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Ann-Cathrine Wiklander (born 1958), singer
Sister city
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Madison, Mississippi
Madison has been Sollefteå's sister city since 1997. Talks began in 1995 when Madison officials were meeting with the board of Sollefteå-based forestry products company, Haglof, Inc, for the latter was interested in opening a plant in Madison. The Madison officials came to Sollefteå and were more interested to learn about Swedish culture.
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A delegation of 30 members of the city of Sollefteå's board came to Madison to tour the city and make the sister city relationship official.
During the visit, Haglof opened its new office in Madison, and another Swedish company, Mini Tube, was also interested in opening offices in Madison.][
After the people of the delegation of Sollefteå came to Madison, the latter sent 34 delegates to Sollefteå, once again to tour the city. The Madison delegates learned about Swedish culture and traditions, came to Haglof Inc.'s facilities, and toured an environmental center.][
Because of Sollefteå's and Madison's relationship, the Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce was created in the latter.][
]
Gallery
File:Sollefteå1.jpg, Northern entrance to Sollefteå, crossing Ångermanälven
References
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Populated places in Sollefteå Municipality
Ã…ngermanland
Municipal seats of Västernorrland County
Swedish municipal seats
Diocese of Härnösand
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