Örnsköldsvik Municipality Explained

Örnsköldsvik Municipality
Native Name:Örnsköldsviks kommun
Native Name Lang:sv
Settlement Type:Municipality
Coordinates:63.2833°N 62°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Sweden
Subdivision Type1:County
Subdivision Name1:Västernorrland County
Seat Type:Seat
Seat:Örnsköldsvik
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Note:Area as of .
Population Density Km2:8.8
Timezone1:CET
Utc Offset1:+1
Timezone1 Dst:CEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:+2
Blank Name Sec1:Province
Blank Info Sec1:Ångermanland
Blank1 Name Sec1:Municipal code
Blank1 Info Sec1:2284
Iso Code:SE
Footnotes:Density is calculated using land area only.

Örnsköldsvik Municipality is one of Sweden's 290 municipalities, in Västernorrland County in northern Sweden. Its seat is in the town Örnsköldsvik. The present municipality was created in 1971 by the amalgamation of the City of Örnsköldsvik with seven former rural municipalities.

Geography

Örnsköldsvik is situated near the northern end of the "High Coast", which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has the third longest suspension bridge in Europe, the Höga Kusten Bridge.The city is located around 100 km south of Umeå and 550 km north of Stockholm. The area is dominated by forest, but it also contains minor areas of agriculture.

Localities

The municipality of Örnsköldsvik consists of a number of parishes, within which are towns and villages. The population is distributed as follows:

Parish (town) number of citizens (31 December 2005):

Total: 54,943

Demographics

This is a demographic table based on Örnsköldsvik Municipality's electoral districts in the 2022 Swedish general election sourced from SVT's election platform, in turn taken from SCB official statistics.[1]

In total there were 55,778 residents, including 43,029 Swedish citizens of voting age.[1] 58.5% voted for the left coalition and 40.3% for the right coalition. Indicators are in percentage points except population totals and income.

Location
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Arnäsvall1,25896254.045.88795527,69237
Billsta70654252.845.98796427,64542
Bjästa1,8201,44461.437.679861421,78332
Björna N1,11586852.544.779881221,95528
Björna S67954561.437.78797326,57429
Bonäset1,9441,44956.043.58996431,98060
Bredbyn-Sörflärke1,8901,53560.138.68594623,05528
Centrum1,9991,87653.245.678901025,09341
Domsjö S1,21690261.937.28593727,36042
Domsjö V1,7861,35256.742.68691929,57843
Gene1,6941,15456.541.672811922,74935
Gideå1,08485556.043.18794624,36128
Gimåt-Högland1,4451,05557.542.08994630,11954
Grundsunda N1,2731,01153.245.38292826,14428
Grundsunda S64055951.947.38894628,70442
Gullänget1,9291,35158.540.684871326,15940
Haffsta95869853.446.18793727,55239
Husum1,02178362.736.371802021,55922
Hörnett1,9801,47859.739.28693729,95746
Järved1,27895659.738.98694627,82652
Kroksta1,5391,16161.337.58995529,22046
Köpmanholmen1,6031,23159.039.78092824,64234
Mellansel1,00275666.732.482851522,37529
Mo1,21893054.943.58797326,87435
Norrflärke-Solberg64552264.635.48395523,55932
Norrlungånger1,20791962.734.673762421,58634
Nätra-Landsbygd1,8641,45458.540.38694626,91332
Ovansjö1,15687653.544.28996428,06442
Prästbordet1,8481,40252.445.78691927,45141
Sidensjö Skorped1,7041,32559.639.38694624,36232
Sjukhuset1,1811,01557.939.681861422,62341
Skyttis1,7531,41264.234.569703021,42334
Sund2,3131,77859.439.88491926,60141
Svartby-Brösta1,02878058.840.89092828,50346
Valhalla1,6441,13969.529.459554518,03127
Åsdalen1,3631,19261.238.079831722,85042
Östra1,6471,17664.834.367683220,33239
Översjäla2,0931,52159.439.48793729,04253
Övre1,2551,06562.236.078811922,46135
Source: SVT

Transportation

Main road transportations are provided by the European route E4. The Örnsköldsvik Airport provides daily flights to and from the Stockholm-Arlanda Airport courtesy of Höga Kusten Flyg, and also charter flights to Turkey courtesy of Pegasus Airlines. Railway transportation will in the future be provided by high-speed railway Botniabanan, which is currently under construction. There is also a harbour, where cargo ships load and unload timber and other merchandise. In North America the town is known for its excellent hockey players, a number of whom play with the NHL.

Recreation and sports

Due to the hilly surroundings, hiking and exploring the scenery of the High Coast is popular in the area. In the wintertime, skiing is popular. Both cross-country skiing, alpine skiing and even ski jumping is practiced almost in the downtown area. Since Örnsköldsvik is a coastal town, there are also beaches near town, as well as campsites. There's also an indoor water park called Paradisbadet, with one of the longest water slides in Europe.

Sports is also popular, the main spectator sport in town is ice hockey, with the local team Modo Hockey in Swedish Hockey League, the main league for ice hockey in Sweden. The local football teams are not quite as successful, but still pretty popular, on the men's side especially the teams Friska Viljor FC from central Örnsköldsvik and Anundsjö IF from Bredbyn outside of town, and women's Själevads IK. A couple floorball teams from town have also had some success.

Notable people

Örnsköldsvik is the birthplace of many world-famous ice hockey players, including Nils Johansson, Per Svartvadet, Peter Forsberg, Markus Näslund, Niklas Sundström, Andreas Salomonsson, Magnus Wernblom, Mattias Timander, Victor Hedman, Tobias Enström, and the twins Daniel and Henrik Sedin. The Sedin twins were top players for the Vancouver Canucks, and Hedman plays for the Tampa Bay Lightning. Many stars from hockey's previous generation, including Anders Hedberg, Thomas Gradin, and Anders Kallur were also either Örnsköldsvik natives (Hedberg) and/or played in the town for the Modo Hockey club.

Notable residents

Twin towns – sister cities

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Sweden. Örnsköldsvik is twinned with:[2]

Etymology

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Valresultat 2022 för Örnsköldsvik i riksdagsvalet. SVT. sv. 11 September 2022. 23 January 2024.
  2. Web site: Föreningen Norden - 70 år. allehanda.se. Allehanda. sv. 2017-04-12. 2021-04-29.