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Värnamo (), historically known as Wernamo, is a town in
Jönköping County Jönköping County () is a county or '' län'' in southern Sweden. It borders the counties of Halland, Västra Götaland, Östergötland, Kalmar and Kronoberg. The total county population was 356,291 inhabitants in September 2017. The capita ...
in the south of
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. It is situated on the river Lagan just north of the lake Vidöstern. It is the seat of Värnamo Municipality and has 19,822 inhabitants as of 31 December 2020. The name comes from old Swedish ''värn'' ( sconce) and ''mo'' (sandy flat land).


History

Värnamo traces its history back to a village in the medieval age; the first written mention of it stems from the 13th century. It came into existence as a village to the eastern side of a fordable place over the Lagan, a river that for large parts is difficult to travel by. As there are also smaller streams to the south and west of this location, it was considered something of a safeguard, leading to its name being amalgamated from the two Swedish words ''värn'', which means safeguard, and ''mo'' which is a geographical location reference describing the kind of land on which the town is situated. The word ''mo'' actually means that the soil consists of fine sand, sometimes making the land surrounding the river bog or barren. Värnamo came to be the centre of Östbo Härad, an archaic form of judicial district, and thus a seat of trade and commerce. When Värnamo became a ''
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'' in 1659 it was given formal rights to host markets, falling under the jurisdiction of the city of
Jönköping Jönköping (, ) is a Urban areas in Sweden, city in southern Sweden with 112,766 inhabitants (2022). Jönköping is situated on the southern shore of Sweden's second largest lake, Vättern, in the province of Småland. The city is the seat o ...
. The town of Värnamo was insignificant for a long time, but with the Swedish population growth and
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in the 19th century it expanded, becoming an independent ''köping'' in 1859. Dense forests and industrial water power spurned the furniture industry and forges run by water power. The Swedish railroad nets spurred to enhance its industrial life, leading to a population increasing from 1,141 people in 1910 to 3,664 in 1920, and making it significant enough to get the title of a
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on November 1, 1920, whereby it became one of the now only historical
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. The chosen city arms depicts the traditional location by the Lagan.


Geography

Fourteen percent of the total area in Värnamo Municipality is made up of water. Seventy percent of the land area is covered by forests (of which 90 percent is productive), 7 percent is arable, 3 percent is suitable for
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and 5 percent is built up.


Demographics

Värnamo is the largest locality in Värnamo Municipality with 57 percent of the total population. It is situated in the Swedish Bible Belt and has a high concentration of
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es. Värnamo has a significant Bosnian and
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population. There are six times more persons born in Bosnia and Herzegovina and three times more in
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than the national average. Together they make up five percent of Värnamo Municipality's total population and a quarter of the foreign-born population.


Economy

3M is the largest
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employer with 225 employees and Värnamo Municipality is the largest
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employer with 2,774 employees as of November 2020. The largest companies based in Värnamo by number of employees (including outside Värnamo) are Liljedahl Group AB, Bufab AB, Sandahlsbolagen Sweden AB and DS Smith Packaging Sweden AB.


Governance

Värnamo is governed by Värnamo Municipality.


Culture

Apladalen is a nature park and an open-air museum located in the center of Värnamo. It has some preserved buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries, a handicraft shop, a café and a large playground. There are also live animals, such as sheep, goats, rabbits and hens. In Apladalen you can also find a statue of the lovers Per and Kersi, a fictional couple who met at the market in Värnamo and fell in love.


Attractions

Gummifabriken ("The rubber factory") is a former rubber factory that has been renovated and rebuilt. It contains the local library, Madame Brasserie & Café, an
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with 393 seats, Campus Värnamo, Teknikcenter, a cinema with three screens, Science Park (a
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), Skärteknikcentrum ("Cutting technology centre"), Värnamo Näringsliv and a business centre. Zivan and Zorka Tomic opened Pizzeria Chaplin in 1979, as the first pizzeria in Värnamo. The interior, furniture and garden are all designed and built by Zivan. In 2004 Tanja Tomic won the European Pizza Championship in Marbella, Spain with her self-composed pizza ''Santa Lucia''.


Sports

The
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club
IFK Värnamo IFK Värnamo is a Swedish professional Association football, football club located in Värnamo. The club plays in the Allsvenskan, the top tier of Swedish football. The most famous player from the club is Jonas Thern, who was captain of the Swede ...
was founded in 1912. Between 2011 and 2018 it played in
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, the second tier of
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. It was then
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, and played in Division 1, the third tier of Swedish football, during 2019 and 2020. The team finished first at the end of the 2020 season, and was promoted to Superettan again. In 2021 Värnamo finished first in Superettan and was promoted to
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. The club's home stadium is
Finnvedsvallen Finnvedsvallen is a football stadium in Värnamo, Sweden and the home stadium for the football team IFK Värnamo. Finnvedsvallen was inaugurated in 1935, and has a total capacity of 5,000 spectators. References

IFK Värnamo Football ven ...
.


Infrastructure


Transport

The closest airport, Hagshult Airbase, is located 13 kilometers north of Värnamo. It is operated as a training base by the
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and is also used by Värnamo flying club. The closest public airports are Växjö-Kronoberg Airport (51 km) followed by Jönköping Airport (63 km). Värnamo is situated on the junction between the Halmstad–Nässjö railway line and the Coast-to-Coast Line (Gothenburg–Kalmar). City and regional bus traffic is operated by Jönköping County. Värnamo is located just north west of the junction between the
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and the
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27.


Healthcare

Värnamo sjukhus is one of three hospitals in Jönköping County and one of the major employers of the town with around 1,300 staff. There is one private and 2 public clinics in Värnamo. These are Apladalens vårdcentral, Vråens vårdcentral and Väster vårdcentral.


Education

There are seven schools for Primary and lower secondary education in Värnamo. These are: Rörstorpsskolan for preschool class to 3rd grade; Enehagens skola, Mossleskolan and Trälleborgsskolan for preschool class to 5th grade; Exposkolan for 4th to 6th grade and Apladalsskolan and Gröndalsskolan for 6th to 9th grade. The oldest school is Enehagens skola which has been active since 1907 and the newest school is Exposkolan, which opened in 2019. There was previously a
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for grades six to nine operated by Prolympia, which focused on sport. It was closed down in 2010 because of a lack of students. There is one school for upper secondary education called Finnvedens gymnasium. It offers 11 of the 18 national programs, of which in 2020 the most popular were Social Science (23%), Business Management and Economics (16%), Technology (13%), Natural Science (8%), and Vehicle and Transport (8%). When Finnvedens gymnasium opened in 1969 no students nor any teachers were allowed to participate in the opening ceremony which costed 25,000 SEK (equivalent to US$24,000 in 2020). This was seen as unfair by the
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, who also thought it was too expensive. The student council therefore organized their own, cheaper ceremony outside before the official ceremony. This attracted national news coverage and one of the invitees,
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, then Minister for Education, who became the Swedish
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a month later, spoke to the students. There is
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in Värnamo called Värnamo Folkhögskola, which has been active since 1876. It is governed by
Jönköping County Jönköping County () is a county or '' län'' in southern Sweden. It borders the counties of Halland, Västra Götaland, Östergötland, Kalmar and Kronoberg. The total county population was 356,291 inhabitants in September 2017. The capita ...
and offers
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, secondary and
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education. Among courses offered are
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, social educator and courses in
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. It offers boarding and has exchanges with a folk high school in
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and one in the UK. Campus Värnamo offers tertiary level education and is governed by the municipal executive board of Värnamo. It offers technical and engineering courses in
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and
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,
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and
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as well as courses for paraprofessional educator and preschool teacher. It also runs Teknikcenter ("Technical center"), which organizes technical activities for children and teenagers and educates teachers in technology. Its purpose is to increase interest in technology in the region.


Media

There are three newspapers in Värnamo: ''Värnamo Nu'', ''Finnveden nu'' and ''Värnamo nyheter''. ''Värnamo Nu'' is an online-only newspaper that was founded in 2010. It is owned by Birgitta and Per Bunnstad, the latter who is the legally responsible publisher. ''Finnveden Nu'', founded 2003, is a free newspaper that is distributed every Friday. An online version is also available. ''Värnamo Nyheter'' is an online and print paid newspaper distributed every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. It was founded by Karl Witus Johansson in 1930. ''Finnveden Nu'' and ''Värnamo Nyheter'' are owned by Hall Media which is in turn owned by Bonnier News Local and
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.
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broadcasts local TV news and publishes online news articles for
Jönköping County Jönköping County () is a county or '' län'' in southern Sweden. It borders the counties of Halland, Västra Götaland, Östergötland, Kalmar and Kronoberg. The total county population was 356,291 inhabitants in September 2017. The capita ...
, which includes Värnamo. Until 2014, local TV news for Jönköping County was also covered by TV4. Local radio news are covered by Radio Sweden as part of its coverage on Jönköping County. There is also a
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association, created in 1982, which since 1985 broadcasts music, the assemblies of Värnamo municipal council, news on
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and
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.


Notable people

* Anna Anvegård, footballer * Alice Bah Kuhnke, Member of the European Parliament * Viktor Claesson, footballer * Annie Lööf, former leader of the Centre Party * Bruno Mathsson, furniture designer * Hanna Ouchterlony, founder of the Swedish
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* Felix Rosenqvist, racing driver *
Elize Ryd Hanna Elise Isabell Maj Höstblomma Ryd (born 15 October 1984), known professionally as Elize Ryd (), is a Swedish singer, best known as one of the three vocalists and co-lyricist in the Heavy metal music, heavy metal band Amaranthe. She also gai ...
, singer-songwriter and member of the band
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* Jonas Thern, football manager and former professional player * Stig Sjolin, Boxer


References


External links


Värnamo.se
- official website
Värnamo kommun
- official website for Värnamo Municipality

- brief official tourist information
Visitor Guide
- official visitor guide 2022 {{DEFAULTSORT:Varnamo Municipal seats of Jönköping County Swedish municipal seats Populated places in Värnamo Municipality Finnveden