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Nyköping () is a locality and the seat of Nyköping Municipality, Södermanland County,
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with 32,759 inhabitants as of 2017. The city is also the capital of Södermanland County. Including Arnö, the locality on the southern shore of the bay just a couple of kilometres from the city centre, Nyköping would have above 36,000 inhabitants. Commonly, Arnö is referred to as a part of the city proper. It forms a wider conurbation with the neighbouring minor municipality and town of Oxelösund south of its outskirts. The municipality is much larger, although sparsely populated outside of the urban area. Nyköping directly translates to ''Newmarket'' into English. The prefix ''Ny'' is translated as New and ''köping'' is an old Swedish word for a market place and a commonly used suffix for cities in the south central region of the country (see Köping). The city is located near the open Baltic Sea on the Stadsfjärden inlet, and is regarded as a coastal location. Rivers Nyköpingsån and Kilaån reach the Baltic Sea through the southern end of downtown. The former river splits the town down the middle into an eastern and western part. There are multiple other inlets in the municipality, which has an extensive shoreline. Typical of the region, the landscape is influenced by post-glacial rebound after the latest ice age. For thousands of years, the land of downtown Nyköping was an archipelago where the hills in town today formed many islands, while the flatter parts of the town were the seafloor. With four peaks above , the highest point within town limits is at Ekensberg in the northeastern fringes. Nyköping is also the home of
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which is located less than from the city centre. Nyköping is part of the wider area of the Mälaren Valley, located around south of inner
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and east of
Norrköping Norrköping (; ) is a city in the province of Östergötland in eastern Sweden and the seat of Norrköping Municipality, Östergötland County, about 160 km southwest of the national capital Stockholm, 40 km east of county seat Linköp ...
, the nearest larger city. The municipal border between Nyköping and Norrköping marks the point where the historical lands Götaland and Svealand converge on the east coast. It retains an oceanic/ continental climate hybrid, causing warm summers and winters around the freezing point with variable snow cover.


History

The area bears traces of settlers since around 2000 BC. In the early medieval age, around 1000 AD, Nyköping was a capital of one of the many Swedish petty kingdoms. In the 13th century, construction on the Nyköping Fortress begun; the following century it became the strongest fortress in the country. The coat of arms probably depicts the fortress, or one of its towers. In 1317 the Nyköping Banquet took place, a renowned episode in Sweden's history, when King Birger of Sweden captured his two brothers as revenge for earlier sufferings and had them imprisoned without food until they starved to death. (See ''Nyköpings gästabud''.) The earliest known
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dates from 1444, making it one of the now defunct
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. In the 16th century Nyköping became the seat of Duke Charles, who later became
Charles IX of Sweden Charles IX, also Carl ( sv, Karl IX; 4 October 1550 – 30 October 1611), reigned as King of Sweden from 1604 until his death. He was the youngest son of King Gustav I () and of his second wife, Margaret Leijonhufvud, the brother of King Eric X ...
. With the status of a Royal residential seat, Nyköping was at its peak of development. In 1665 large parts of the city including the fortress were damaged in a fire. The same thing happened again in 1719 when Russian troops invaded the city. It was then rebuilt with its current street plan. Nyköping was industrialized relatively early compared to the rest of Sweden. In the early 19th century, textile industry was established, and the population soon rose as Nyköping's industry grew. In 1879, C.A. Wedholms mejerikärlsfabrik was founded, starting to produce milk churns. Wedholms still has activity in Nyköping and is a milk cooling tank manufacturer.


20th century

Nyköping was the town where Nordiska Kompaniet had its furniture factory. The business created a spin-off named ANA, which licence-built American and English cars, as
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, De Soto, Hillman and Sunbeam. The company was later purchased by
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and led to SAAB becoming the largest employer in the town during the 1980s, as well as the relocation of the headquarters to Spelhagen. But when GM bought SAAB from Investor AB, the headquarters was moved back to Trollhättan and about two thousand lost their jobs.


Military history

Nyköping has been a stronghold for the reconnaissance squadrons of the
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. Between 1941 and 1980, the nearby
Stockholm Skavsta Airport Stockholm Skavsta Airport (Swedish: ''Stockholm Skavsta flygplats''), or Nyköping Airport is an international airport near Nyköping, Sweden, northwest of its urban area and approximately southwest of Stockholm. It is served by low-cost airli ...
was hosting the Södermanland Wing (F 11) which had three squadrons with reconnaissance aircraft. It was the only dedicated reconnaissance wing in the Swedish Air Force. The city has also hosted the flying school of the
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which was located at Brandholmen between 1963 and 1985.


Geography


Position

Nyköping lies about south-west of capital
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along the Baltic Sea. It is roughly north-east of
Norrköping Norrköping (; ) is a city in the province of Östergötland in eastern Sweden and the seat of Norrköping Municipality, Östergötland County, about 160 km southwest of the national capital Stockholm, 40 km east of county seat Linköp ...
, both cities being accessible by highway-divided motorway. It is also about south of Eskilstuna; the largest settlement of the county. The northern areas of the city is on exactly the same parallel of 58° 46' N as Canadian '
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capital of the world' Churchill, demonstrating how warm the climate is in comparison in spite of its northerly latitude. The southern edge of the municipality also straddles the same parallel as the northernmost point of mainland Scotland at Thurso – that has a much more narrower range of temperature. The southern edge of the municipality is the southernmost point of Svealand, the middle of Sweden's traditional three crown lands that once formed the country. The city is located at a few miles more southerly latitude than the country's northernmost west coast town of Strömstad.


Living environment

Nyköping is the exodus of a small river named Nyköpingsån (Nyköping River), which runs through the city centre, dividing the city into a natural eastern and western part. Due to the narrowness of the river, there are a full seven crossings available for automobile traffic, one of them being for the E4. For pedestrians and bikers, an additional seven bridges are available, and in addition to that there's also one bridge for train traffic. All automobile bridges except E4 also carry pedestrian sidewalks, which means transport is seldom made longer than the actual distance. There is also a small pedestrian bridge in an unpopulated nature reserve called ''Hållet'' that is very close to the E4 route. The small river Kilaån separates Nyköping and Arnö, with that river being even narrower. Also separating Nyköping and Arnö is the so-called ''Stadsfjärden'' (the City bay), which is a bay stretching around the Arnö peninsula down to the neighboring municipality of Oxelösund. Stadsfjärden is primarily used for tourist shipping and canoeing, with an internationally renowned canoeing stadium being situated along the northern shore. The port is much smaller than Oxelösund's and is primarily used for civil traffic, as opposed to cargo shipments and ferry traffic which is dominated by nearby ports of Oxelösund and Nynäshamn. This is due to the port being some 15 kilometres from open sea as opposed to Oxelösund's position on the edge of the peninsula. Even though Nyköping is a relatively flat city there are some hills in the northern parts of the town, barely reaching 50 metres altitude. The city centre is essentially just above sea level and doesn't rise above 20 metres altitude, although it contains hills surrounding it.


Populated areas of Nyköping

* ''Brandholmen'' * ''Brandkärr'' * ''Bryngelstorp'' * ''Ekensberg'' * ''Fågelbo'' * ''Isaksdal'' * ''Harg'' * ''Herrhagen'' (at Arnö) * ''Högbrunn'' * ''Kuggnäs (at Arnö) * ''Långsätter'' (at Arnö) * ''Malmbryggshagen'' * ''Myntan (at Arnö)'' * ''Oppeby'' * '' Oxbacken'' * ''Påljungshage'' * ''Rosenkälla'' * ''Stenkulla'' * ''Väster'' (the West) * ''Öster'' (the East) * ''Östra bergen'' (the Eastern Mountains) The area of ''Gumsbacken'' only carries a large shopping mall centre but is part of the city proper.


Connected areas

The rural localities of
Sjösa Sjösa is a locality situated in Nyköping Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden with 483 inhabitants in 2010. Elections Sjösa is the sole locality in the otherwise rural Svärta electoral ward that covers the area around Svärta Church a ...
, Bergshammar,
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and Enstaberga located within are connected to the city centre by cycle tracks with permanent floodlightning. In addition there is a nature and coastal area called ''Tjuvholmen'' east of the city centre that is part of the locality with many holiday homes. Tjuvholmen lacks an asphalted access road and is in general seen as a rural area in spite of its proximity to the city centre. East of Arnö on the southern shore there are similar areas such as ''Örstig'' which is connected by asphalt road and cycle tracks to Arnö and Nyköping. Other nearby rural areas on the southern shore include holiday home areas such as ''Linudden'' and ''Örstigsnäs'' and also the coastal camping place of ''Strandstugeviken''. There is also lighted cycling tracks all the way south roughly to neighbouring city Oxelösund, making pedestrian and biking transport to nearby areas effective and avoids potentially dangerous contacts with motor vehicles.


Elections

Nyköping is the seat of Nyköping Municipality and this table just records how the urban area (including Arnö) has voted, contrasting with the rural electoral wards.


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Transportation


Buses

Nyköping's intercity and city bus-links are operated by Nobina Sverige. The city bus network consists of seven lines:
Map of city bus lines
Coaches to
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and
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are operated by Flixbus.


Rail

The city is located on a branch line to the Södra stambanan. Scheduled railway connections on the line is provided by
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. These are mostly operated by Rc-hauled trainsets. SJ does currently not operate any
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services to Nyköping. The planned new high-speed rail
Ostlänken The East Link Project ( sv, Ostlänken) is a planned high-speed rail project in Sweden, intended to run from Södertälje (just south of Stockholm) to Linköping. Background The time plan was originally to start building by 2017, with the goal ...
going from
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to Linköping will have two stops in the city, one at the new planned train station and one at
Skavsta Airport Stockholm Skavsta Airport (Swedish: ''Stockholm Skavsta flygplats''), or Nyköping Airport is an international airport near Nyköping, Sweden, northwest of its urban area and approximately southwest of Stockholm. It is served by low-cost airli ...
. The railway will later be connected with the planned high-speed rail Götalandsbanan going from Linköping to
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Which will make it possible to go from
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to
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in 2 hours. It's planned to be finished between 2033 and 2035.


Air

Stockholm-Skavsta Airport Stockholm Skavsta Airport (Swedish: ''Stockholm Skavsta flygplats''), or Nyköping Airport is an international airport near Nyköping, Sweden, northwest of its urban area and approximately southwest of Stockholm. It is served by low-cost airli ...
offers intra-European routes on
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and Wizz Air. The airport is located about 10 kilometers outside of the city and is connected with bus from the city center.


Climate

Nyköping has, along with the rest of Mälardalen, a relatively mild humid continental climate ( Dfb). In recent decades the climate has more resembled a four-season
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 ( ...
. Winter averages around the freezing point during daytime with only the cold nights causing winter conditions in many winters. Summer average highs are between and depending on month and weather patterns. However, both summers and winters have been significantly warmer and colder, respectively, than the averages. Temperatures over are occasional but not overly common, with temperatures above unknown in recent decades. Winters are normally tempered by the
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influence from the west and to a lesser degree the Baltic Sea to the east, but when cold air breaks through cold temperatures can occur, sometimes for a prolonged time. As typical of southern Sweden there is a slight seasonal lag, rendering that the warmest period is often occurring during the second half of summer. The inland areas of the municipality are very much similar to the coastal areas, but the weather station at Skavsta shows lower summer mean temperatures than Oxelösund's, indicating that the inner city wider urban area nearer the water has milder nights year round. Both stations are within a meteorological relevant range from the city centre.


Sports

Nyköping has two major sport clubs: * Nyköpings Boll-och Idrottsällskap is the local Division 1
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club; they play their home matches at the
Rosvalla Nyköping Eventcenter Nyköpings Arenor, Rosvalla is a sports and exhibition centre purely owned by the municipality of Nyköping and managed by Peab on behalf of Nyköping Sports and Exhibition Centre. The stadium includes indoor ice rinks, tennis courts, bowling lan ...
. *
Nyköpings Hockey Nyköpings Hockeyklubb (English: ''Nyköping Hockey Club'', often referred to as Nyköpings HK or Nyköpings Hockey) was an ice hockey club from Nyköping, Sweden, which last played in the Division 1, the third tier of ice hockey in Sweden. The ...
is the local ice hockey club; its home rink is
PEAB Arena PEAB Arena is an indoor arena in Nyköping, Sweden. Its current capacity is 5,500 and it was built in 2003. It was the home arena of the Nyköpings Hockey ice hockey team. It has been named after the construction company PEAB. See also *Rosvalla Ny ...
. The city is yet to have a team in the major football or hockey leagues of Sweden, with stints in the second tiers being the greatest achievements for both sides.


Sights

Nyköping includes the cinem
Biostaden
which houses Sweden's largest cinema screen. The cinema was newly built from the ground in 2012. It is located in Högbrunn.
Nyköpings Stadsbibliotek
(Nyköping City Library) is located in the city center, which offers various book clubs and activities for children. There is free Internet access and wifi for visitors. It has books of all genres, for all ages, and in many languages. File:Stora torget i Nyköping.JPG, City hall File:Culturum i Nyköping.jpg, Library and cultural center File:Nyköpingshus2.JPG, Nyköping Castle File:Nyköping, Vattugränd.JPG, Vattengränd, The oldest street in Nyköping File:Westerlingska gården.JPG, Westerlingska gården File:Tornhusen Rosvalla Nyköping aug 2010.jpg, Rosvalla Highrise File:Brandholmen Nyköping.jpg, Brandholmen Seaside houses File:Sankta Anna kyrka i Nyköping.jpg, Sankta Anna Catholic Church File:Sankta Katarina kyrka Arnö2 sept 2010.jpg, Sankta Katarina
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, Arnö File:Hjortensbergskyrkan Nyköping.jpg, Hjortensberg Pentecostal Church File:Gunnar Asplunds Villa Sturegården i Nyköping.png,
Villa Sturegården Villa Sturegården is arguably the first completed project (1913) by architect Gunnar Asplund. ''Södermanlands Nyheter'': ''Asplund ritade Nyköpingsvilla'': Södermanlands Nyheter 1986-04-02 s. 14-15, 1986 It is a residential house located in th ...
, by architect
Gunnar Asplund Erik Gunnar Asplund (22 September 1885 – 20 October 1940) was a Swedish architect, mostly known as a key representative of Nordic Classicism of the 1920s, and during the last decade of his life as a major proponent of the modernist style whi ...
File:Sunlight Hemgården Nyköping.jpg, Former headquarters of Sunlights AB File:Spelhagen Nyköping sept 2010.jpg, Spelhagen, former location of AB Nyköpings Automobilfabrik File:Nyköpingshus maingate.jpg, Castle main gate File:Rökeriet Nyköping.jpg, Rökeriet Nyköping


Twin cities

* Iisalmi, Finland * Lauf an der Pegnitz, Germany * Notodden, Norway * Nykøbing Falster, Denmark * Salacgrīva,
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* Vyborg, Russia * Kangaroo Point,
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* Ōarai,
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References


External links

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Visit Nyköping
– The official visitors' guide
Nyköping Facebook
– The official Facebook-page {{DEFAULTSORT:Nykoping Coastal cities and towns in Sweden County seats in Sweden Market towns in Sweden Municipal seats of Södermanland County Populated places in Södermanland County Populated places in Nyköping Municipality Swedish municipal seats Viking Age populated places Cities in Södermanland County