List Of Castles In Skåne
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List Of Castles In Skåne
This is a list of castles in Scania, most of which were originally built between 1100 and 1600 while Scania was a Danish province. Since 1658, Scania has been a historic province of Sweden. Many of the castles were built or rebuilt in the 16th century and remodelled in the 19th century, often in Dutch Renaissance style. Alphabetical order Castles and abbeys Castle ruins * Gladsaxehus * Lillö Ruin * Lindholmen Castle * Månstorp Gables *Uraniborg Ordered by municipality See also List of castles in Sweden Gallery of Scanian castles Image:Swedish castle Björnstorp.jpg, Björnstorp Castle Image:Swedish castle Börringekloster.jpg, Börringe Abbey Image:Bosjökloster, Skåne, Sweden.jpg, Bosjö Abbey Image:Charlottenlund 2.JPG, Charlottenlund Castle Image:Hjularöd.jpg, Hjularöd Castle Image:Häckeberga slott.JPG, Häckeberga Castle Image:Swedish castle Högestad.jpg, Högestad Castle Image:Jordberga slott.JPG , Jordberga Castle Image:Swedish castle K ...
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Scania
Scania ( ), also known by its native name of Skåne (), is the southernmost of the historical provinces of Sweden, provinces () of Sweden. Located in the south tip of the geographical region of Götaland, the province is roughly conterminous with Skåne County, created in 1997. Like the other historical provinces of Sweden, Scania still features in colloquial speech and in cultural references, and can therefore not be regarded as an archaic concept. Within Scania there are 33 municipalities of Sweden, municipalities that are autonomous within the Skåne Regional Council. Scania's largest urban areas of Sweden, city, Malmö, is the third-largest city in Sweden, as well as the fifth-largest in Scandinavia. To the north, Scania borders the historical provinces of Halland and Småland, to the northeast Blekinge, to the east and south the Baltic Sea, and to the west Öresund. Since 2000, a road and railway bridge, the Öresund Bridge, bridges the Öresund, Sound and connects Scania ...
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