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  1. List of cities in Sweden. Map of Sweden. Stockholm, capital of Sweden. Gothenburg. Malmö. This is a list of cities in modern Sweden that once enjoyed city privileges, thus were entitled to call themselves town ( Swedish: stad, plural städer ). The year indicates the year they were established or when they were granted a royal charter.

  2. This is an alphabetically ordered list of cities and towns in Sweden arranged by county ( län ). ( See also city; urban planning .) Blekinge. Karlskrona. Dalarna. Borlänge. Falun. Gävleborg. Gotland. Visby. Halland. Halmstad. Jämtland. Östersund. Jönköping. Kalmar. Kronoberg. Växjö. Norrbotten. Kiruna. Luleå. Örebro. Östergötland. Linköping.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • Alex Schultz
    • Stockholm. Spread across fourteen islands, residents understandably call their capital ‘beauty on water,’ and it is easy to see why. With its fantastic mix of modern and traditional architecture, there are different sides to Stockholm – the old town is particularly delightful.
    • Gothenburg. A laidback city that is nice to visit and charming to live in, Gothenburg’s maritime identity pervades everything. Walking along its waterfront is delightful, with numerous 17th Century canals crisscrossing the city.
    • Malmo. The third-largest city in the country is a multicultural place, with over 150 different nationalities calling Malmo home. Consequently, there is a progressive and welcoming outlook.
    • Helsingborg. Once the site of numerous battles between the Swedes and the Danes due to its strategic position and proximity to Denmark, Helsingborg has some impressive castle ruins which look out over the harbor.
    • Oishimaya Sen Nag
    • Stockholm. Stockholm is Sweden's capital and biggest city. The city spreads out across 14 islands which are located on the southeast coast of Sweden. The city is also the political, economic, cultural, and media capital of the nation and accounts for one-third of the country’s GDP.
    • Gothenburg. Ranking second among the biggest cities in Sweden is Gothenburg, a city on the west coast of Sweden by the Kattegat. In 1621, the city was founded by King Gustavus Adolphus.
    • Malmö. Malmö is Sweden’s third biggest city and the 6th biggest among the Nordic nations. It is the cultural and economic center of South Sweden. Though Malmö was one of most industrialized towns of Scandinavia it struggled to adapt to post-industrialism.
    • Uppsala. Uppsala is the capital of Sweden’s Uppsala County and is an ecclesiastical center of Sweden. It has been the seat of the Archbishop of the Church of Sweden.
    • Stockholm – Sweden’s buzzing capital. Where do you begin with Stockholm – the metropolitan capital of Sweden? Being by far the largest urban area in Scandinavia (that’s Denmark, Norway and Sweden), diverse Stockholm has something for everyone.
    • Gothenburg – west-coast Scandi cool. Criss-crossed by wide, Parisian-style boulevards, Gothenburg is the second-largest city in Sweden. It lies on the west coast, halfway between Malmö and Norway’s capital, Oslo.
    • Karlskrona – a Baroque fortress. Founded in 1680 as a military stronghold, the small town of Karlskrona occupies a strategic location on Sweden’s south coast.
    • Malmö – classic meets modern. Whisk across the Öresund bridge from Copenhagen and your first stop in Sweden will be Malmö. But don’t think that it’s overshadowed by its bigger Danish brother – Malmö is up there with the most interesting cities to visit in Sweden.
  3. Nov 10, 2019 · A list of the 15 largest cities in Sweden by population and size, based on the latest statistics from SCB. Learn about the history, culture, industry and attractions of each city, from Stockholm to Södertälje.

  4. Contents. List of urban areas in Sweden. There are 1,956 urban areas in Sweden as defined by Statistics Sweden on 31 December 2010. The official term used by Statistics Sweden is "locality" ( Swedish: tätort) instead of "urban area" and they are defined as having a minimum of 200 inhabitants.

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