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Eskilstuna Municipality (Swedish: 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 formed in 1971 by the merger of the City of Eskilstuna, the City of Torshälla and five rural ...
Eskilstuna (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɛ̂sːkɪlsˌtʉːna] ⓘ) is a city and the seat of Eskilstuna Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden. The city of Eskilstuna had 69,948 inhabitants in 2020, with a total population of 107,806 inhabitants in Eskilstuna municipality 2023. [1] Eskilstuna has a large Sweden Finn population. [2]
Map of Sweden Stockholm, capital of Sweden Gothenburg Malmö. This is a list of cities in modern Sweden that once enjoyed city privileges, thus were entitled to call themselves town (Swedish: stad, plural städer).
A false scale propaganda engraving of 17th century Torshälla from Erik Dahlberg's Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna. Torshälla (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈtɔ̂ʂːˌhɛlːa]) is a locality situated in Eskilstuna Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden with 7,612 inhabitants in 2010. [1]
Torshälla is a region inside Eskilstuna Municipality which has withheld a degree of autonomy since merging with Eskilstuna, including their own city council (Torshälla stads nämnd). [10] Other municipalities that use districts for advisory or administrative purposes include Huddinge, Kalmar, Köping, [11] Södertälje, [12] Umeå [13] and ...
Pages in category "Populated places in Eskilstuna Municipality" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Kjulaås is a locality situated in Eskilstuna Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden with 837 inhabitants in 2010. [1] References
Sweden's municipal borders. This is a list of municipalities of Sweden after the division at the turn of the year of 2011–12. There are 290 municipalities. All statistics are from 1 January 2013, except for population (30 September 2013) and density (1 January 2013 and 30 September 2013).