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Örebro ( , ) is the sixth-largest city in
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 seat of Örebro Municipality, and capital of the Örebro County. It is situated by the Närke Plain, near the lake Hjälmaren, a few kilometers inland along the small river
Svartån Svartån in Västmanland County, Sweden is 91 kilometers long. It passes through the towns of Skultuna and Västerås and has its outlet in Mälaren. The name Västerås derives from the Sueco-Latin term ''Västra Aros'' meaning "western outle ...
, and has a population of approximately 126,000 in the city proper. It is one of the largest inland hubs of the country, and a major logistic and commercial operating site. Örebro is home to Örebro University, a major university hospital, a medieval castle, the water park Gustavsvik as well as several large shopping malls and the Oset-Rynningeviken nature reserve at the lakefront. Örebro is served by Örebro Airport 10 km (6 mi) southwest of the city, and by
Örebro Central Station Örebro Central Station ( sv, Örebro centralstation) is a railway station in Örebro Örebro ( , ) is the sixth-largest city in Sweden, the seat of Örebro Municipality, and capital of the Örebro County. It is situated by the Närke Plain ...
, serviced by the
Mälaren Line The Mälaren Line ( sv, Mälarbanan) is a railway line from Stockholm via Västerås to Örebro in Sweden. The section from Stockholm to Kolbäck and from Valskog to Arboga has double track. The line was upgraded to high-speed in 2005. The line ...
and Western Main Line.


Etymology

The name ''Örebro'' refers to a bridge (') crossing the river
Svartån Svartån in Västmanland County, Sweden is 91 kilometers long. It passes through the towns of Skultuna and Västerås and has its outlet in Mälaren. The name Västerås derives from the Sueco-Latin term ''Västra Aros'' meaning "western outle ...
where the city is located. The prefix ' is derived from ' 'gravel ( bank)'.


History

Örebro received its Royal Charter and city privileges not later than 1404. The location became a natural seat of commerce in the Scandinavian Middle Ages and is mentioned in print in the 13th century. Old buildings from the early days include the foundations of the city church, a building which has undergone several modifications. The natural center of the city is otherwise
Örebro Castle Örebro Castle ( sv, Örebro slott) is a medieval castle fortification at Svartån in Örebro County, Sweden. It was expanded during the reign of the royal family Vasa (House of Vasa) and finally rebuilt about 1900. Some of the rooms are use ...
, situated on an islet in the Svartån, and dividing the town into a northern and a southern part. This castle was constructed during the stewardship of Birger Jarl during the late 13th century and then modified and enlarged during the reign of King Gustav Vasa in the 1560s. The Örebro Synod was held here in 1529. Notable events in Örebro's history include the national diet meeting at Örebro in 1810, where
Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte sv, Karl Johan Baptist Julius , spouse = , issue = Oscar I of Sweden , house = Bernadotte , father = Henri Bernadotte , mother = Jeanne de Saint-Jean , birth_date = , birth_place = Pau, ...
was elected crown prince of Sweden. Although a trade town, Örebro remained small until the second half of the 19th century, when it grew rapidly as a center of the national shoe-manufacturing industry.


Climate

Örebro, like the rest of the area close to Mälardalen, has a humid continental climate ( Köppen Dfb) that is made milder by the proximity to water and the
Gulf Stream The Gulf Stream, together with its northern extension the North Atlantic Current, North Atlantic Drift, is a warm and swift Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and flows through the Straits of Florida a ...
which makes it interchangeable with
oceanic climate An oceanic climate, also known as a marine climate, is the humid temperate climate sub-type in Köppen classification ''Cfb'', typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, generally featuring cool summers and mild winters ( ...
s. Summer temperatures occasionally exceed albeit not yearly, and temperatures above are rare in winter, although frost-free nights sometimes occur. July high temperatures range from to depending on weather patterns, with a 2002–2014 mean high of around . During cold winters, Örebro receives plenty of snowfall. Örebro is far more prone than coastal areas to really harsh frosts with temperatures approaching or below happening almost every winter according to SMHI statistics. The station's setting in a rural location might skew temperatures somewhat compared to the urban area which is also at a slightly lower elevation and nearer Hjälmaren. Especially when considering overnight lows this could render a small urban heat island effect in the city centre. However, the climate is very variable from year to year. For example, December 2010 was record cold with a daily mean of , whilst December 2006 only a few years before had a mean of . The warmest month on record is in July 2018 and the coldest on record is in January 1987. Örebro is often without snow cover for large parts of the winter months when daytime temperatures hover just above freezing – an exceptional feature for an inland area north of the 59th latitude. The highest ever recorded temperature was set on 7 August 1975 during an intense heatwave with , which is a very high temperature for such northerly latitudes. During the 21st century, the record heat is set on 8 August 2018. The lowest recorded temperature in recorded history was set in February 1966 with . Several monthly records were set in the 2010s according to official SMHI statistics, namely the record highs of March, May, July, October and December as well as the coldest December temperature and month on record, that was set in 2010. Humidity is high for most parts of the year, but adequately lower during summer months. In spite of this summer is generally the time that gets the most precipitation due to clashes between hot and cool continental air systems causing heavy thunderstorm rainfall. In 2015, a reading was recorded around the winter solstice which was a very warm reading for an inland area in the low-sun season.


Demography


Population development Örebro County


Population development Örebro Municipality


Sites of interest

Örebro's old town, Wadköping, is located on the banks of the ''Svartån'' (black stream). It contains many 18th and 19th century wooden houses, along with museums and exhibitions. The water tower of Örebro, named ''Svampen'' (The Mushroom), is a popular destination as an outlook tower. In 1971, a replica of the tower was built in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. File:Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson Large.jpg, Rebel leader Engelbrekt in front of Örebro City Hall File:Lindhska bokhandeln.jpg, Lindhska Bookstore in central Örebro File:Centralpalatset, Örebro, Sweden.jpg, Centralpalatset, at the corner of Storgatan, one of Örebro's main streets


Culture

*
Swedish Chamber Orchestra The Swedish Chamber Orchestra ( sv, Svenska kammarorkestern) is a Swedish orchestra based in Örebro. Established under its current name in 1995, its primary concert venue is the Örebro Concert Hall. The historical precursor ensembles to the orche ...
* Örebro is the hometown of the punk-rock band Millencolin. They named one of their albums Pennybridge Pioneers, where ''Pennybridge'' stands for Örebro as a colloquial translation into English. * Örebro is the hometown of various Swedish rock bands, such as Smash Into Pieces, Truckfighters, Blues Pills, Witchcraft, Troubled Horse and others, Graveyard's Lead Singer, Joakim Nilsson also was born in Örebro * The influential and highly popular grind band Nasum were formed in Örebro. * Örebro is one of the public broadcaster SVT's 12 local news districts and has television premises located in the city. Örebro has hosted a contemporary art exhibition called Open Art on four occasions: in 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2013. In 2013, the exhibition featured works by 90 artists from Sweden and many other countries throughout the world. The fifth edition of the exhibition is planned for the summer of 2015. Örebro University is one of Sweden's most recent, being upgraded from '' högskola'' ( university college) in 1999. It currently has around 16,000 students and a staff of 1,100. The institution is regarded as one of the top 351–400 universities in the world."Rankings: Örebro University"
Times Higher Education. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
The university is also named among the world's top 100 young universities (number 62) in the 2018 THE Young University Rankings. Gustavsvik, the largest water park in the
Nordic countries The Nordic countries (also known as the Nordics or ''Norden''; literal translation, lit. 'the North') are a geographical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic. It includes the sovereign states of Denmar ...
, is located just a kilometer south of central Örebro. With more than 700,000 visitors per year, it is one of the most popular tourist and leisure establishments in Sweden. Only Liseberg, Gröna Lund and Skansen are more popular. In the summer the manor of Karlslund is a very popular place to visit.


Gallery

File:Örebro universitet 2013.jpg, Örebro University File:Rudbecksskolan, Örebro.jpg, Rudbeck Upper Secondary School's Main Building File:Karlslunds herrgård.jpg, Karlslund Manor File:Örebro Slottet.jpg,
Örebro Castle Örebro Castle ( sv, Örebro slott) is a medieval castle fortification at Svartån in Örebro County, Sweden. It was expanded during the reign of the royal family Vasa (House of Vasa) and finally rebuilt about 1900. Some of the rooms are use ...
File:OP syd.jpg, Olaus Petri Church File:Allehandaborgen.jpg,
Nerikes Allehanda ''Nerikes Allehanda'' (shortened ''NA'') is a daily newspaper based in Örebro, Sweden, and distributed across Örebro County. It was founded in 1843 as a weekly paper and became a daily in 1894. The paper is owned by the media group LT Liberala ...
, the local newspaper's former offices in Örebro File:Örebro vattentorn.jpg, View over Örebro Watertower ''Svampen'' with the mountain ridge
Kilsbergen Kilsbergen is a low mountainous ridge that separates Närke from Värmland. It is the southernmost extension of the taiga in Scandinavia and shows a flora and fauna that are unusual for the latitude. There are several skiing and hiking facilitie ...
in the background File:Allehandaborgen from Svartan river in Örebro, Sweden.jpg, Allehandaborgen from
Svartån Svartån in Västmanland County, Sweden is 91 kilometers long. It passes through the towns of Skultuna and Västerås and has its outlet in Mälaren. The name Västerås derives from the Sueco-Latin term ''Västra Aros'' meaning "western outle ...
river


Sports


Football

* Örebro SK currently playing in
Superettan Superettan (; meaning the super first (division)) is an association football league and the second highest league in the league system of Swedish men's football. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Al ...
. * Karlslunds IF currently play in Division 1 Norra. * BK Forward currently playing in
Division 2 Norra Svealand Division or divider may refer to: Mathematics * Division (mathematics), the inverse of multiplication *Division algorithm, a method for computing the result of mathematical division Military * Division (military), a formation typically consistin ...
. * Örebro Nordic currently playing in Division 4 Örebro. * Rynninge IK currently play in Division 2 Södra Svealand. *
Örebro Syrianska IF Örebro Syrianska IF is a Swedish football club from Örebro. History 1977 grew the first Syriac team in the Swedish sports movement. Örebro City became the first city to get a Syriac football club and is not much known. Football interests ...
currently play in Division 2 Södra Svealand. *
FK Bosna 92 FK or fk may refer to: In arts and entertainment: * Flyer Killer, fictional automated robots in the ''Terminator'' film franchise. * Fox Kids, a former American children's television programming block. * Funky Kong, a video game character. Place ...
currently play in Division 3 Västra Svealand. *
Adolfsbergs IK Adolfsbergs IK is a Sweden, Swedish association Football, football club located in Örebro in Örebro County. Background Adolfsbergs Idrottsklubb is a sports club from the district of Adolfsberg in Örebro. The club was founded on 8 November 194 ...
currently play in Division 4 Örebro. *
IFK Örebro IFK Örebro is a Swedish football club located in Örebro. Background Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Örebro were founded in 1900 and are Närke's second oldest sports club. Many of Örebro's clubs have had their roots with IFK Örebro. The Öre ...
currently play in Division 4 Örebro. *
IK Sturehov IK Sturehov is a Swedish football club located in Örebro. Background The club was founded in 1935 as ''IK Sture''. It has earlier played bandy, ice hockey, and table tennis, but is now only active in football. Martin Bengtsson represented the ...
currently play in Division 4 Örebro. * Axbergs IF currently play in Swedish football Division 6 Norra.


Floorball

* Lillån IBK * IBF Örebro


Other sports

* Örebro Volley play in the highest level of women's volleyball leagues in Sweden. They have won the league ten times. *
Örebro HK Örebro HK is a Swedish ice hockey club located in Örebro. The team is currently playing in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL; formerly Elitserien), the top tier of Swedish ice hockey, since the 2013–14 season. The team's home arena is Behrn A ...
currently play in
Swedish Hockey League The Swedish Hockey League (officially SHL; sv, Svenska Hockeyligan) is a professional ice hockey league, and the highest division in the Swedish ice hockey system. The league currently consists of 14 teams. The league was founded in 1975, an ...
(the highest level) since the 2013–14 season, having been promoted in the 2012–13 season. *
Örebro Black Knights The Örebro Black Knights are a Swedish American football team based in Örebro, Sweden. The team plays in the Örebro in Sweden and their home field is the Behrn Arena. In 2014, the team competed in the IFAF Champions League in the Northern group ...
are an American football Club that played in the Swedish Championship Finals in 1998, 1999, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017.
Örebro Universitets IF Rugby
* Örebro SK Bandy has become national bandy champion five times. The home matches are played in Behrn Arena, one of sixteen (as of 2018) indoor bandy arenas in Sweden. Karlslunds IF is a multi-sports club specialising in American Football, Bandy, Baseball/Softball, Bowling, Football, Gymnastics, Skiing and Swimming.


Notable people

;Artists * Josef Fares (born 1977), Lebanese-Swedish film director * Mary Stävin (born 1957), James Bond girl, crowned as
Miss World 1977 Miss World 1977, the 27th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 17 November 1977 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK. The winner was Mary Ann-Catrin Stävin from Sweden. She was crowned by Miss World 1976, Cindy Breakspeare of Jama ...
* Stephan Berg (born 1957), composer and songwriter, winner of Eurovision Song Contest 1991 * Jens Bogren (born 1979), record producer * Ola Brunkert (1946–2008), drummer in ABBA * Rob Marcello (born 1977), guitar player * Nina Persson (born 1974), singer *
Mats Ronander Mats Ronander (born 1 April 1954 in Sundsvall, Sweden) is a Swedish rock musician, guitar player, producer and composer. Biography Ronander was born in Sundsvall, but grew up in Örebro. At the age of sixteen he succeeded Peps Persson as singer i ...
(born 1954), singer, guitar player, and composer *
Dan Swanö Dan-Erland Swanö (born 10 March 1973), also known as Dan "The Man" Swanö, is a Swedish musician and record producer who is currently the vocalist, guitarist, ex-bassist and ex-drummer for the band Nightingale, lately vocalist, keyboardist and ...
(born 1973), singer and multi-instrumentalist * Jasmine Kara (born 1988), singer * Blues Pills (2011–present), rock band * Dead Man (2003–present), psychedelic folk rock band * Lolita Pop (1979–1992), rock band * Millencolin (1992–present), punk rock band * Nasum (1992–present), grindcore band * Spetsnaz (2001–present), electronic band * Truckfighters (2001–present), rock band * Witchcraft (2000–present), doom metal band ; Politicians and public officials *
Henry Allard Karl Åke Henry Allard (21 November 1911 – 23 October 1996) was a Swedish politician (Social Democrat Social democracy is a political, social, and economic philosophy within socialism that supports political and economic democracy. As a ...
(1911–1996), politician * Leni Björklund (born 1944), politician * Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, (1390s–1436), rebel leader and statesman *
Sten Tolgfors Sten Sture Tolgfors (born 17 July 1966 in Forshaga) is a Swedish former politician, public affairs executive and government official who is serving as Governor of Västra Götaland County since 1 September 2022, having been appointed to the pos ...
(born 1966), politician and businessman * Olof Daniel Westling (''Prince Daniel''; born 1973), husband of Crown Princess Victoria ;Religion * Gunnel André (born 1946), theologian, minister and author *
John Ongman John Ongman (November 15, 1844 – February 28, 1931) was a Swedish Baptist pastor and founder of the Örebro Missionary Society and Örebro Missionary School. He also was the first pastor of the First Swedish Baptist Church in Saint Paul, Minne ...
(1844–1931), pastor * Laurentius Petri (1499–1573), clergyman * Olaus Petri (1493–1552), clergyman and reformer ;Scientists and engineers * Manne Siegbahn (1886–1978), physicist *
Gunnar A. Sjögren Gunnar A. Sjögren ("GAS"; 1920–1996) was a Swedish engineer who worked for Saab Automobile and the author of ''The SAAB Way - the first 35 years of Saab cars, 1949–1984''. Biography Born in Stockholm in 1920, he spent his youth in the nort ...
(1920–1996), automobile designer * Jonas Wenström (1855–1893), engineer and inventor *
Bertil Lindblad Bertil Lindblad (Örebro, 26 November 1895 – Saltsjöbaden, outside Stockholm, 25 June 1965) was a Swedish astronomer. After finishing his secondary education at Örebro högre allmänna läroverk, Lindblad matriculated at Uppsala Univer ...
(1895–1965), astronomer * Jens Bergensten (born 1979), game developer and lead designer of Minecraft ;Sportspeople * Peter Andersson (born 1965), ice hockey player *
Christian Berglund Christian Jonas Berglund (born March 12, 1980) is a former professional Swedish ice hockey Left Wing who last played for BIK Karlskoga in Hockeyallsvenskan (Swedish 2nd highest division). He previously played in the National Hockey League (NHL) w ...
(born 1980), ice hockey player *
Orvar Bergmark Orvar Bergmark (16 November 1930 – 10 May 2004) was a Swedish football defender, manager and bandy player. He was the second Swedish national manager ever, and managed to qualify the Swedish national football team for the FIFA World Cup ...
(1930–2004), football and bandy player * Stig Blomqvist (born 1946), rally driver *
Hasse Borg Hasse Kristian Borg (born 4 August 1953) is a Swedish former football defender who represented his country at the 1978 FIFA World Cup. He played for Örebro SK, Eintracht Braunschweig and Malmö FF Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as ...
(born 1953), football player *
Elisabeth Branäs Elisabeth Branäs (15 June 1930 – 19 February 2010) was a Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily i ...
(1930–2010), curler, two-time European champion *
Magnus Erlingmark Per Magnus Erlingmark (born 8 July 1968) is a Swedish former footballer who played as a defender, midfielder, and forward. A versatile player, he is best remembered for his time with IFK Göteborg with which he won four Allsvenskan titles. A ful ...
(born 1968), football player *
Emilia Fahlin Emilia Fahlin (born 24 October 1988) is a Swedish road racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam . Fahlin has won the Swedish National Road Race Championships three times (2008, 2013, 2018) and the Swedish National Time Tria ...
(born 1988), cyclist * Richard Göransson (born 1978), racing driver * Carl Gunnarsson (born 1986), ice hockey player * Oscar Jansson (born 1990), football player * Fredrik Lindgren (born 1985), motorcycle speedway rider * Ludvig Lindgren (born 1990), motorcycle speedway rider *
Tomas Nordahl Thomas Gunnar Nordahl (born 24 May 1946) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a forward. He is also a former manager. He played his club football for Degerfors IF, Örebro SK, R.S.C. Anderlecht, and BK Forward during a car ...
(born 1946), football player and commentator * Ronnie Peterson (1944–1978), racing driver * Johan Röjler (born 1981), ice speed skater *
Emra Tahirović Emra Tahirović (born 31 July 1987) is a Swedish footballer of Bosnian origin who plays as a striker for Pålsboda GOIF. Tahirović has played in the top divisions of Swedish, French and Swiss football. Early life Tahirović was born in Sar ...
(born 1987), Bosnian-Swedish football player *
Caroline Bergius Caroline may refer to: People *Caroline (given name), a feminine given name * J. C. Caroline (born 1933), American college and National Football League player * Jordan Caroline (born 1996), American (men's) basketball player Places Antarctica *Ca ...
(born 1989), handball player * Borje Jansson (born 1942) racing motorcycle rider, winner of 4 World GPs * Gabriel Carlsson (born 1997), National Hockey League defenseman for Columbus Blue Jackets (#53) ;Writers * Hjalmar Bergman (1883–1931), writer and playwright *
August Gailit August Gailit (9 January 1891 – 5 November 1960) was an Estonian writer.Endel Nirk, Arthur Robert Hone, Oleg Mutt, ''Estonian Literature: Historical Survey with Biobibliographical Appendix'', Published by Perioodika, 1987, p177 Life Georg ...
(1891–1960), Estonian writer * Edita Morris (1902–1988), Swedish-American writer and political activist * Emilie Risberg (1815–1890), novelist and educator * Cajsa Warg (1703–1769), cookbook author


Twin towns – sister cities

Örebro is
twinned Twinning (making a twin of) may refer to: * In biology and agriculture, producing two offspring (i.e., twins) at a time, or having a tendency to do so; * Twin towns and sister cities, towns and cities involved in town twinning * Twinning inst ...
with: * Drammen, Norway * Kolding, Denmark * Lappeenranta, Finland * Łódź, Poland *
Stykkishólmur Stykkishólmur () is a town and municipality situated in the western part of Iceland, in the northern part of the Snæfellsnes peninsula. It is a center of services and commerce for the area. Most of the people make their living from fishing and ...
, Iceland * Terrassa, Spain * Veliky Novgorod, Russia * Yantai, China


See also

* Örebro Municipality *''
Nerikes Allehanda ''Nerikes Allehanda'' (shortened ''NA'') is a daily newspaper based in Örebro, Sweden, and distributed across Örebro County. It was founded in 1843 as a weekly paper and became a daily in 1894. The paper is owned by the media group LT Liberala ...
'' * Julmust *
Brickebacken Brickebacken is a suburb to Örebro in Örebro County, Sweden, located 5 km south-east of the city center and is the cities highest located urban area. It has a smaller downtown of its own with basic services such as a grocery store, café, r ...
*
Olaus Petriskolan Olaus Petriskolan is a Swedish school in Örebro. It is a public school that opened in 1908 under the name "Norra folkskolan". It was created by architect Carl Nissen. Its name was changed in 1925. County seats in Sweden Populated places in Örebro Municipality Municipal seats of Örebro County Swedish municipal seats Cities in Örebro County