Hammarkind
A hundred is a geographic division formerly used in northern Germanic countries and related colonies, which historically was used to divide a larger region into smaller administrative divisions. The equivalent term in Swedish is (in Uppland also known as during the early Middle Ages); in Danish and Norwegian, ; in Finnish, ; and in Estonian, . The Scanian hundreds were Danish until the Treaty of Roskilde The Treaty of Roskilde (concluded on 26 February ( OS), or 8 March 1658) ( NS) during the Second Northern War between Frederick III of DenmarkâNorway and Karl X Gustav of Sweden in the Danish city of Roskilde. After a devastating defeat, ... of 1658. List {{DEFAULTSORT:Hundreds Of Sweden, List Of Subdivisions of Sweden Hundreds of Sweden Hundreds ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ăstergötland
Ăstergötland (; English exonym: East Gothland) is one of the traditional provinces of Sweden (''landskap'' in Swedish) in the south of Sweden. It borders SmĂ„land, VĂ€stergötland, NĂ€rke, Södermanland and the Baltic Sea. In older English literature, the Latinized version ''Ostrogothia'' is also used. The corresponding administrative county, Ăstergötland County, covers the entire province and parts of neighbouring provinces. Heraldry From 1560, Ăstergötland was represented with two separate coats-of-arms seals until 1884, when the current one was granted. The coat of arms is represented with a ducal coronet. Blazon: " gules a griffin with dragon wings, tail and tongue rampant or armed, beaked, langued and membered azure between four roses argent." Geography From west to east, in the middle parts, extends the Ăstgöta Plain (''ĂstgötaslĂ€tten''). It is largely agricultural. In the southern part of the province, the terrain becomes marked by the south Swedish hi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hundred (county Subdivision)
A hundred is an administrative division that is geographically part of a larger region. It was formerly used in England, Wales, some parts of the United States, Denmark, Southern Schleswig, Sweden, Finland, Norway, the Bishopric of ĂselâWiek, Curonia, the Ukrainian state of the Cossack Hetmanate and in Cumberland County, New South Wales, Cumberland County in the British Colony of New South Wales. It is still used in other places, including in Australia (in South Australia and the Northern Territory). Other terms for the hundred in English and other languages include ''#wapentake, wapentake'', ''herred'' (Danish and BokmĂ„l, BokmĂ„l Norwegian), ''herad'' (Nynorsk, Nynorsk Norwegian), ''hĂ©raĂ°'' (Icelandic), ''hĂ€rad'' or ''hundare'' (Swedish), ''Harde'' (German), ''hiird'' (North Frisian language, North Frisian), ''satakunta'' or ''kihlakunta'' (Finnish), ''kihelkond'' (Estonian), ''kiligunda'' (Livonian), ''cantref'' (Welsh) and ''sotnia'' (Slavic). In Ireland, a similar subdi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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SmÄland
SmĂ„land () is a historical province () in southern Sweden. SmĂ„land borders Blekinge, Scania, Halland, VĂ€stergötland, Ăstergötland and the island Ăland in the Baltic Sea. The name SmĂ„land literally means ''Small Lands''. The Latinized form has been used in other languages. The highest point in SmĂ„land is Tomtabacken, at 377 metres (1,237 ft). In terms of total area, SmĂ„land is of a similar size as Belgium. Administration The traditional provinces of Sweden no longer serve any governmental purpose, but they do remain important historically and culturally. The province of SmĂ„land today is divided almost entirely into the three administrative counties of Jönköping, Kalmar, and Kronoberg. Some few small portions of historic SmĂ„land are situated in Halland and Ăstergötland Counties. Heraldry The current coat of arms, granted in 1569, displays a rampant red lion carrying a crossbow, all on a golden background. The arms may be surmounted by a ducal coronet. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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VĂ€rmland
VĂ€rmland () also known as Wermeland, is a '' landskap'' (historical province) in west-central Sweden. It borders VĂ€stergötland, Dalsland, Dalarna, VĂ€stmanland, and NĂ€rke, and is bounded by Norway in the west. Latin name versions are ''Varmelandia'', ''Vermelandia'', ''Wermelandia'', ''VĂŠrmalandia'', ''VĂŠrmolandia'', ''Virmolandia'' and ''Vermillandia''. Some of the Latinised forms show the origin of the name to come from the large local lake by the name of (from older ''*Virmil''); others from the river name ''*VĂŠrma'', the main outlet of that lake. The province was originally part of Götaland, and became part of Svealand in 1815. Geography The largest lake is VĂ€nern. Most streams of importance lead to VĂ€nern. However, the province is rich in small lakes, ponds and streams. The scenery, with mountains and lakes, is usually regarded as picturesque and has inspired painters and writers. Western VĂ€rmland There are several mountain plateaus in the western part of V ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dalarna
Dalarna () is a '' landskap'' (historical province) in central Sweden. English exonyms for it are Dalecarlia () and the Dales. Dalarna adjoins HĂ€rjedalen, HĂ€lsingland, GĂ€strikland, VĂ€stmanland and VĂ€rmland VĂ€rmland () also known as Wermeland, is a '' landskap'' (historical province) in west-central Sweden. It borders VĂ€stergötland, Dalsland, Dalarna, VĂ€stmanland, and NĂ€rke, and is bounded by Norway in the west. Latin name versions are ''Va .... It is also bordered by Norway in the west. The province's borders mostly coincide with the modern administrative Dalarna County (''lĂ€n''). The word "Dalarna" means "the dales" (valleys). The area is a holiday destination for Swedes from the south, who often travel there in the summer, drawn by its fishing lakes, campgrounds, and forests. Some Swedes own or rent a second home in Dalarna, where they are likely to have a vegetable garden and apple trees. In mid-June, midsummer celebrations and dances are held in many of th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FjÀre Hundred
FjĂ€re Hundred ( sv, FjĂ€re hĂ€rad) was a hundred in Halland, Sweden. It was composed of FjĂ€rĂ„s, FrillesĂ„s, Förlanda, GĂ€llinge, Hanhals, Idala, Landa, Onsala, SlĂ€p, Tölö, Vallda, ĂlvsĂ„ker and Ălmevalla parishes in Kungsbacka Municipality as well as Lindome parish in Mölndal Municipality Mölndal Municipality (''Mölndals kommun'' or ''Mölndals stad'') is a municipality in VĂ€stra Götaland in western Sweden, just south of Gothenburg. Its seat is located in Mölndal, which lies within the Gothenburg urban area, and the whole mu ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:FjĂ€re hundred Hundreds of Halland ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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VĂ€stmanland
VĂ€stmanland ( or ), is a historical Swedish province, or ''landskap'', in middle Sweden. It borders Södermanland, NĂ€rke, VĂ€rmland, Dalarna and Uppland. VĂ€stmanland means "(The) Land of the Western Men", where the "western men" (''vĂ€stermĂ€nnen'') were the people living west of Uppland, the core province of early Sweden. Administration The traditional provinces of Sweden serve no administrative or political purposes (except sometimes as sport districts), but are historical and cultural entities. In the case of VĂ€stmanland the corresponding administrative county, VĂ€stmanland County, constitutes the eastern part of the province. The western part is in Ărebro County where the municipalities of HĂ€llefors, Lindesberg, Ljusnarsberg and Nora are located. Heraldry The coat of arms was granted in 1560. At the time it featured one fire mountain, to represent the mine of Sala Municipality. Soon, their numbers were increased to three, to also symbolize the Lindesberg and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Halland
Halland () is one of the traditional provinces of Sweden (''landskap''), on the western coast of Götaland, southern Sweden. It borders VĂ€stergötland, SmĂ„land, Scania and the sea of Kattegat. Until 1645 and the Second Treaty of Brömsebro, it was part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Its name means ''Land of Rocky Slabs'' (Swedish: ''hĂ€llar'') referring to the coastal cliffs of the region. Administration The provinces of Sweden serve no administrative function. Instead, that function is served by the Counties of Sweden. However, the province of Halland is almost coextensive with the administrative Halland County, though parts of the province belong to VĂ€stra Götaland County and SkĂ„ne County, while the county also includes parts of SmĂ„land and VĂ€stergötland. As of 31 December 2016 Halland had a population of 327,093. Of these, 310,536 lived in Halland County; 14,205 lived in VĂ€stra Götaland County; and 2,352 lived in SkĂ„ne County. Heraldry During the Danish era unt ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FaurÄs Hundred
FaurĂ„s Hundred ( sv, FaurĂ„s hĂ€rad) was a hundred in Halland, Sweden. It was composed of the following parishes: Alfshög, Fagered, Gunnarp, GĂ€llared, KĂ€llsjö, Köinge, Ljungby, Morup, Okome, Stafsinge, SvartrĂ„, Ullared and Vinberg in Falkenberg Municipality as well as DagsĂ„s and Sibbarp parishes in Varberg Municipality Varberg Municipality (''Varbergs kommun'') is a municipality in Halland County, in southwest Sweden. Its seat is in Varberg. It was formed in 1971 through the amalgamation of the ''City of Varberg'' and the surrounding rural municipalities. ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:FaurĂ„s hundred Hundreds of Halland ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Södermanland
Södermanland ( or ), locally Sörmland, sometimes referred to under its Latin form ''Sudermannia'' or ''Sudermania'', is a historical province or ''landskap'' on the south eastern coast of Sweden. It borders Ăstergötland, NĂ€rke, VĂ€stmanland and Uppland. It is also bounded by lake MĂ€laren and the Baltic Sea. Södermanland means "(The) Land of the Southern Men", where the "southern men" (''södermĂ€nnen'') were the people living south of Uppland. Administration The traditional provinces of Sweden serve no administrative or political purposes, but are historical and cultural entities. There is a corresponding administrative Södermanland County. However, the bulk of the population is within Stockholm County. Heraldry The coat of arms was granted in 1560. The arms is represented with a ducal coronet. Blazon: "Or, a Griffin rampant Sable beaked, langued, membered and armed Gules." The same CoA was granted for the county in 1940. Geography Södermanland is situated ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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BohuslÀn
BohuslĂ€n (; da, Bohuslen; no, BĂ„huslen) is a Swedish province in Götaland, on the northernmost part of the country's west coast. It is bordered by Dalsland to the northeast, VĂ€stergötland to the southeast, the Skagerrak arm of the North Sea to the west, and the county of Ăstfold, 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. BohuslĂ€n 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 DenmarkâNorway was forced to cede this county, as well as SkĂ„neland (part of Denmark proper), to Sweden. , the number of inhabitants was 299,087, giving a population density of . Administration The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Blekinge
Blekinge (, old da, Bleking) is one of the traditional Swedish provinces (), situated in the southern coast of the geographic region of Götaland, in southern Sweden. It borders SmĂ„land, Scania and the Baltic Sea. It is the country's second-smallest province by area (only Ăland is smaller), and the smallest province located on the mainland. The name "Blekinge" comes from the dialectal adjective , which corresponds to the nautical term for "dead calm". Administration The historical provinces of Sweden serve no administrative function. However, Blekinge is the only province, besides Gotland, which covers exactly the same area as the administrative county, which is Blekinge County. Blekinge was granted its current arms in 1660 at the time of the funeral of King Charles X Gustav of Sweden (1622â1660) based on a seal from the 15th century. Symbolically the three crowns from the Coat of arms of Sweden had been placed on the trunk of the tree to mark the change in status of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |