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Göteborg And Bohus County
Gothenburg and Bohus County ( sv, Göteborgs och Bohus län) was a county of Sweden until 1997, when it was merged with Skaraborg County and Älvsborg County to form Västra Götaland County. The county was named after the city of Gothenburg and the historical province of Bohuslän. Gothenburg was the seat of residence for the governor and represented the westernmost part of the province of Västergötland. See also * List of governors of Gothenburg and Bohus County * List of governors of Älvsborg County * List of governors of Skaraborg County * List of governors of Västra Götaland County The office of Governor of Västra Götaland County was created in 1998, where the counties Älvsborg County, Gothenburg and Bohus County Gothenburg and Bohus County ( sv, Göteborgs och Bohus län) was a county of Sweden until 1997, when it ... * County Governors of Sweden Former counties of Sweden Västra Götaland County History of Bohuslän 1680 establishments i ...
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Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, Finland to the east, and is connected to Denmark in the southwest by a bridgetunnel across the Öresund. At , Sweden is the largest Nordic country, the third-largest country in the European Union, and the fifth-largest country in Europe. The capital and largest city is Stockholm. Sweden has a total population of 10.5 million, and a low population density of , with around 87% of Swedes residing in urban areas in the central and southern half of the country. Sweden has a nature dominated by forests and a large amount of lakes, including some of the largest in Europe. Many long rivers run from the Scandes range through the landscape, primarily ...
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List Of Governors Of Gothenburg And Bohus County
{{Short description, none This is a list of governors of Gothenburg and Bohus County of Sweden from 1680 to its dissolution in 1997, when it was merged with Skaraborg County and Älvsborg County to form Västra Götaland County. * Georg Lybecker (1680–1682) * Johan von Schönleben (1682–1700) * Erik Siöblad (1700–1711) * Carl Gustaf Mörner (1712–1719) *Nils Posse (1719–1723) *Axel Gyllenkrok (1723–1730) * Bengt Ribbing (1730–1741) * Lorentz Kristoffer Stobée (1741–1749) * Johan von Kaulbars (1749–1762) *Didrik Henrik Taube (1763–1772) * Anders Du Rietz (1772–1790) *Johan Beck-Friis (1790–1796) * Samuel af Forselles (1796–1800) * Johan Fredrik Carpelan (1800–1808) *Axel von Rosen (1809–1834) *Gillis Edenhjelm (1835–1843) *Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm (1843–1847) *Olof Fåhræus (1847–1864) * Albert Ehrensvärd (1864–1885) *Gustaf Fredrik Snoilsky (1885–1897) *Gustaf Lagerbring (1897–1917) * Oscar von Sydow (1917–1934) *Malte Jacobsson (1934 ...
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History Of Bohuslän
These are lists of the chartered cities or ''städer'' and the historical districts or ''härader'' of the historical province of Bohuslän in Sweden, until 1658 part of Norway. Cities * Kungälv (city since 12th century) *Lysekil Lysekil () is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality and the seat of Lysekil Municipality in Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had about 7,600 inhabitants in 2018. Situated on the south tip of Stångenäs peninsula at the mouth of Gullmarn fjord, it ... (town charter 1836, city charter 1903) * Marstrand (city since 13th century) * Strömstad (town charter 1667, city charter 1672) * Uddevalla (city charter 1498) Districts *Bullarens * Hisings Västra (named Norska Hisingen, until 1681) *Inlands Fräkne *Inlands Torpe *Inlands Nordre *Inlands Södre *Kville *Lane * Orust Västra *Orust Östra * Sotenäs *Stångenäs *Sörbygdens *Tanums * Tjörns *Tunge *Vette {{DEFAULTSORT:History Of Bohuslan Bohuslän ...
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Former Counties Of Sweden
A former is an object, such as a template, gauge or cutting die, which is used to form something such as a boat's hull. Typically, a former gives shape to a structure that may have complex curvature. A former may become an integral part of the finished structure, as in an aircraft fuselage, or it may be removable, being using in the construction process and then discarded or re-used. Aircraft formers Formers are used in the construction of aircraft fuselage, of which a typical fuselage has a series from the nose to the empennage, typically perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the aircraft. The primary purpose of formers is to establish the shape of the fuselage and reduce the column length of stringers to prevent instability. Formers are typically attached to longerons, which support the skin of the aircraft. The "former-and-longeron" technique (also called stations and stringers) was adopted from boat construction, and was typical of light aircraft built until the ad ...
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Gothenburg And Bohus County
Gothenburg and Bohus County ( sv, Göteborgs och Bohus län) was a county of Sweden until 1997, when it was merged with Skaraborg County and Älvsborg County to form Västra Götaland County. The county was named after the city of Gothenburg and the historical province of Bohuslän Bohuslän (; da, Bohuslen; no, Båhuslen) is a Swedish province in Götaland, on the northernmost part of the country's west coast. It is bordered by Dalsland to the northeast, Västergötland to the southeast, the Skagerrak arm of the North Sea .... Gothenburg was the seat of residence for the governor and represented the westernmost part of the province of Västergötland. See also * List of governors of Gothenburg and Bohus County * List of governors of Älvsborg County * List of governors of Skaraborg County * List of governors of Västra Götaland County * County Governors of Sweden Former counties of Sweden Västra Götaland County History of Bohuslän 1680 establishmen ...
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County Governors Of Sweden
A county administrative board ( sv, länsstyrelse) is a Swedish Government Agency in each of the counties of Sweden, led by a vice-regal governor ( sv, landshövding) appointed by the government for a term of six years. The lists of gubernatorial officeholders, in most cases, stretches back to 1634 when the counties were created by Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna. The main responsibilities of the county administrative board is to coordinate the development of the county in line with goals set in national politics. In each county there is also a County Council which is a policy-making assembly elected by the residents of the county. The capital of a county is in Swedish called ''residensstad'' ("residence city") because it is the seat of residence of the governor. See also *Governor of Stockholm * List of Swedish Governors-General *Provincial Governors of Finland The Governor, fi, Maaherra, or sv, Landshövding, of a province of Finland headed the activities of the State P ...
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List Of Governors Of Västra Götaland County
The office of Governor of Västra Götaland County was created in 1998, where the counties Älvsborg County, Gothenburg and Bohus County Gothenburg and Bohus County ( sv, Göteborgs och Bohus län) was a county of Sweden until 1997, when it was merged with Skaraborg County and Älvsborg County to form Västra Götaland County. The county was named after the city of Gothenburg ... and Skaraborg County merged. List of officeholders Footnotes References {{DEFAULTSORT:List of governors of Vastra Gotaland County Vastra Gotaland ...
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List Of Governors Of Skaraborg County
{{Unsourced, date=January 2014 This is a list of governors of Skaraborg County of Sweden from 1683 to its dissolution in 1997, when it was merged with Gothenburg and Bohus County and Älvsborg County to form Västra Götaland County. * Peter Örneklou (1683–1690) * Harald Strömfelt (1695–1707) * Carl Gustaf Soop (1707–1711) * Germund Cederhielm d.ä. (1712–1716) * Germund Cederhielm d.y. (1716) *Peter Scheffer (1716–1723) *Gustaf Rålamb (1723–1727) * Erik Wrangel (1727–1729) *Gustaf Palmfelt (1729–1733) *Frans Joachim Ehrenstrahl (1733–1735) *Gabriel Falkenberg (1735–1748) * Gabriel Gabrielsson Falkenberg (1748–1761) *Adam Otto Lagerberg (1761–1778) * Claes Erik Silfverhielm (1778–1784) * Claes Julius Ekeblad (1784–1796) *Johan Adam Hierta (1796–1810) * Georg Adlersparre (1810–1824) * Arvid Posse (1824–1831) * Carl Henrik Gyllenhaal (1831–1837) *Wilhelm Albrecht d'Orchimont (1837–1851) *Anders Peter Sandströmer (1851–1857) *Jonas Wær ...
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List Of Governors Of Älvsborg County
This is a list of governors of Älvsborg County of Sweden from 1634 to its dissolution in 1997, when it was merged with Gothenburg and Bohus County and Skaraborg County to form Västra Götaland County. *Johan Henriksson Reuter (1634–1644) * Nils Assersson Mannersköld (1644–1648) *Per Ribbing (1648–1663) * Per Larsson Sparre (1663–1674) *Henrik Falkenberg (1674–1676) * Hans Mörner (1676–1679) *Henrik von Vicken (1679–1690) * Lars Eldstierna (1690–1693) *David Makeléer (1693–1708) * Axel von Faltzburg (1708–10) *Anders Sparrfelt (1710–16) * Gustaf Fock (1716–25) *Olof Gyllenborg (1725–33) * Johan Palmfelt (1733–39) *Axel Erik Roos (1740–49) * Carl Broman (1749–51) *Adolf Mörner (1751–56) *Johan RÃ¥felt (1756–63) *Mauritz Posse (1763–69) *Sven Cederström (1769–75) * Michaël von Törne (1775–85) * Fredric Lilliehorn (1785–1809) *Johan Adam Hierta (1810) *Lars Hierta (1810–1815) *Per Adolph Ekorn (1816–17) *Carl Georg Flach (1817â ...
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Västergötland
Västergötland (), also known as West Gothland or the Latinized version Westrogothia in older literature, is one of the 25 traditional non-administrative provinces of Sweden (''landskap'' in Swedish), situated in the southwest of Sweden. Västergötland is home to Gothenburg, the second largest city in Sweden, which is situated along a short stretch of the Kattegat strait. The province is bordered by Bohuslän, Dalsland, Värmland, Närke, Östergötland, Småland and Halland, as well as the two largest Swedish lakes Vänern and Vättern. Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden is Duchess of Västergötland. Administration The provinces of Sweden serve no administrative function. Instead, that function is served by counties of Sweden. From the 17th century up until 31 December 1997, Västergötland was divided into Skaraborg County, Älvsborg County and a minor part of Gothenburg and Bohus County. From 1 January 1998 nearly all of the province is in the newly created Västra ...
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Bohuslän
Bohuslän (; da, Bohuslen; no, Båhuslen) is a Swedish province in Götaland, on the northernmost part of the country's west coast. It is bordered by Dalsland to the northeast, Västergötland to the southeast, the Skagerrak arm of the North Sea to the west, and the county of Østfold, in Norway, to the north. In English it literally means Bohus County, although it shared counties with the city of Gothenburg prior to the 1998 county merger and thus was not an administrative unit in its own right. Bohuslän is named after the medieval Norwegian castle of Bohus. Under the name Baahuslen, it was a Norwegian county from the Norwegian conquest of the region from the Geats and subsequent unification of the country in the 870s until the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658, when the union of Denmark–Norway was forced to cede this county, as well as Skåneland (part of Denmark proper), to Sweden. , the number of inhabitants was 299,087, giving a population density of . Administration The ...
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