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  1. Coat of arms of Gothenburg.The lion is symbolic of Götaland, and its shield bears the Three Crowns, the national emblem of Sweden.. The history of Gothenburg (Swedish: Göteborg) begins with the foundation of the city in 1621, although by that time people had already been living in the area for thousands of years, since the Neolithic Period, and moreover there had already been a series of ...

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    Gothenburg ( / ˈɡɒθənbɜːrɡ / ⓘ; [6] abbreviated Gbg; [7] [8] Swedish: Göteborg [jœtɛˈbɔrj] ⓘ) is the capital of Västra Götaland County in Sweden. It is the second-largest city in Sweden, after the capital Stockholm, and the fifth-largest in the Nordic countries. It is situated by the Kattegat on the west coast of Sweden, with ...

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    • It’s the fifth largest Nordic city. Gothenburg's significance isn't just confined to Sweden; it stands tall as a major urban hub in the broader Nordic panorama.
    • The city isn’t actually called Gothenburg. In its native Swedish tongue, the city proudly bears the name Göteborg, with its pronunciation, yacht-a-bore(g), often tripping up those unfamiliar with the Nordic lilt.
    • Sweden’s biggest tourist attraction. Although tourists flock to Stockholm, it’s actually Sweden’s second city that hosts the country’s biggest single tourist attraction, Liseberg amuseument park.
    • It’s the biggest port in the Nordics. Holding the title of the largest port in the Nordic countries, the Port of Gothenburg stands as a testament to the city's longstanding maritime heritage and its pivotal role in European trade.
  4. The moat along with the two redoubts Skansen Lejonet and Skansen Kronan made the 17 th century Gothenburg one of Northern Europe’s most fortified cities. Tip: There is a self-guided walk around the oldest part of Gothenburg called The Dutch of Gothenburg, that will give you an introduction to their heritage from the 17 th century.

  5. A journey through time, from the mystery of the. medieval silver heart to the world’s first Volvo. Gothenburg’s history actually begins long before 1621. An earlier city named Nya Lödöse developed in the late Middle Ages, roughly where the area of Gamlestaden is currently located. But 400 years ago, the king decided the inhabitants of Nya ...

  6. Jan 9, 2015 · The word Gothenburg has been around since 1621 - but in 2003 officials called for Göteborg to be used as the official title in English-language literature about the city. They changed their minds and officially picked up Gothenburg again in 2009, for all international material on the place.

  7. The man on a horse at Kungsportsplatsen is King Charles IX, he ruled Sweden between 1604-1611 and was the father of Gustav Adolf who founded Gothenburg. Charles himself had himself founded a town on Hisingen island, across the river from Gothenburg; Danish aggression meant it was short-lived! His statue was erected in 1936.

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