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Hed socken in Västmanland, Sweden, was a part of the ''Skinnskattebergs bergslag'' and is since 1971, a part of
Skinnskatteberg Municipality Skinnskatteberg Municipality (''Skinnskattebergs kommun'') is a municipality in Västmanland County in central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Skinnskatteberg. In 1952 a new greater municipality was created when "old" Skinskatteber ...
. The socken's area is , of which is land. Hed socken had 677 inhabitants in 2000. The mining village of
Karmansbo Karmansbo () is a mining village situated in Skinnskatteberg Municipality, Västmanland County, Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal na ...
, which includes the
Hed Church Hed Church (Swedish: ''Heds kyrka'') is a church in Hed socken, 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 SwedenUNGEG ...
, is situated in this socken.


Administrative history

Hed socken was founded in 1593 from part of the Malma socken. On municipal reform in 1862, responsibility for ecclesiastical matters passed to the Hed parish and for secular matters to Hed rural municipality. Hed rural municipality was incorporated in 1952 into Skinnskattebergs rural municipality, which itself became
Skinnskatteberg Municipality Skinnskatteberg Municipality (''Skinnskattebergs kommun'') is a municipality in Västmanland County in central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Skinnskatteberg. In 1952 a new greater municipality was created when "old" Skinskatteber ...
in 1971. The parish was incorporated in 2006 into Skinnskatteberg with Hed and Gunnilbo parish. Hed socken came under the tax bailiwick of the Skinnskattebergs mining district. Revenue from the district, collected through the
allotment system The allotment system ( sv, indelningsverket; fi, ruotujakolaitos) was a system used in Sweden for keeping a trained army at all times. This system came into use in around 1640, and was replaced by the modern Swedish Armed Forces conscription s ...
, was used to billet soldiers from the Bergslagen (''Berg'') company of the Västmanland Regiment.


Geography

Hed socken is located north-west of Köping and west of ''Hedströmmen''. The lakes Långsvan and Lillsvan are to the east. The parish is hilly, with woods and bogs. A railway line (now freight-only) runs from Godsstråket to Bergslagen through the western part of Hed socken. At the border with Skinnskattebergs, close to the railway line, are the remains of a camp (Krampenlägret) built to house Red Army internees during the World War II. At ''Hedströmmen'' there are, counting from the north, Tomasbo, Västanhed, Karmansbo, Bernshammar and Jönsarbo. The Hed Church is located on a rise adjacent to county road 250. Close by is the village of Bubbarsbo, now mostly holiday homes on the banks of Lillsvan lake. To the north is Långsvan lake, on the western strand of which is Bysala village. Bysala is the old thing or assembly place for the Skinnskatteberg district. The county road 250 runs along the west side of Långsvan lake. To the west the parish stretches to the county border with Örebro County, and to the
Ramsberg Ramsberg () is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality situated in Lindesberg Municipality, Örebro County, Sweden with 257 inhabitants in 2010. Riksdag elections References

Populated places in Örebro County Populated places in Lindes ...
parish in the Lindesberg Municipality. In the northwest it borders Skinnskattebergs parish and in the north Gunnilbo parish.


History

There is evidence of seven settlements from the
Stone Age The Stone Age was a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used to make tools with an edge, a point, or a percussion surface. The period lasted for roughly 3.4 million years, and ended between 4,000 BC and 2,000 BC, with t ...
. However between the Stone Age and the Middle Ages there is no evidence of settlement. During the Middle Ages the current settlement was established. There is also a deserted grave yard in the socken, as well as remnants of old foundries and trip hammers. The population of Hed socken was 2,042 in 1880 and 2,053 in 1908.


Identification

The name (in 1351, ''Heed'') has the meaning of "heath", a dry, pine-covered land, referring to the Köping ridge that runs from Malma to Skinnskatteberg.


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