Växjö Municipality Explained

Växjö Municipality
Native Name:Växjö kommun
Native Name Lang:sv
Settlement Type:Municipality
Coordinates:56.8833°N 62°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Sweden
Subdivision Type1:County
Subdivision Name1:Kronoberg County
Established Title:Established
Established Date:1971
Seat Type:Seat
Seat:Växjö
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Note:Area as of .
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone1:CET
Utc Offset1:+1
Timezone1 Dst:CEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:+2
Blank Name Sec1:Province
Blank Info Sec1:Småland
Blank1 Name Sec1:Municipal code
Blank1 Info Sec1:0780
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:35002 - 35597
Iso Code:SE
Website:www.vaxjo.se

Växjö Municipality (Växjö kommun) is a municipality in Kronoberg County in southern Sweden, where Växjö is the seat.

The municipality was created in 1971 by the amalgamation of the City of Växjö with the surrounding municipalities. The number of original local government entities (as of 1863) included in the present municipality is 29.

Localities

There are 12 urban areas (also called a Tätort or locality) in the City of Växjö.

In the table the localities are listed according to the size of the population as of December 31, 2006. The municipal seat is in bold characters.

Locality Population
1 Växjö 66,275
2 2,240
3 1,781
4 1,667
5 1,608
6 1,498
7 671
8 447
9 349
10 244
11 225

Demographics

This is a demographic table based on Växjö 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 95,780 residents, including 70,824 Swedish citizens of voting age.[1] 49.4% voted for the left coalition and 49.1% for the right coalition. Indicators are in percentage points except population totals and income.

Location
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Araby2,0891,29471.321.355188215,24427
Arenastaden1,08882749.349.183564426,33041
Berg1,04180946.153.19094627,69248
Bergunda1,26298841.457.989821828,82047
Braås2,3811,63251.247.776703022,26529
Bäckaslöv1,3061,15047.451.583831728,31954
Centrum1,4621,29544.054.883821827,05752
Dalbo C2,2311,21471.520.754198114,14528
Dädesjö61546244.752.39193727,36743
Fagrabäck1,5841,29152.246.580782225,85454
Furuby75654943.555.78991927,71643
Furutå1,9101,46352.546.983752528,10466
Gamla Hovshaga1,6931,27547.652.085821830,21958
Gemla1,8861,35349.749.587891127,77145
Hov2,0691,55953.745.790831729,73653
Hovshaga C1,9481,49151.346.881673325,85340
Högstorp-Hollstorp2,2081,62447.851.989901032,49062
Ingelstad2,4111,79447.052.284891125,50744
Kampen-Sigfrid1,4691,24452.445.578772326,60458
Kronoberg2,1651,49744.655.189841633,73363
Kungsmad1,8961,44743.353.579722828,54757
Kvarnhagen1,8591,32450.947.179693125,05237
Lammhult2,3711,57536.861.473712921,80326
Lasarettet1,7221,51045.553.887831729,93160
Liedsbergsgatan1,9131,43957.239.767425818,81239
Ljungfälle-Teleborg1,8601,28956.241.769594122,09447
Norr1,4291,12851.947.68792830,78856
Norrelid1,1361,06454.445.086861426,98557
Nya Hovshaga2,1851,63552.945.488811928,08447
Nydala2,2831,24070.120.059217915,63930
Pilbäcken2,0021,38662.534.471435720,97435
Ringsberg1,5411,38353.445.379821825,32748
Rottne N1,23785539.858.783792125,77133
Rottne S1,7241,26542.156.884841624,22734
Sandsbro V2,9831,56346.952.688871330,64758
Sandsbro Ö2,3951,73644.954.29091930,63751
Stallvägen1,58087053.446.43348523,68778
Söder1,8661,40851.247.387851532,96167
Teknikum1,3521,04964.334.476683223,18945
Teleborg C1,9481,41062.135.661495117,79443
Teleborg S1,8741,41548.851.084821828,96563
Torparängen1,7811,38860.039.280742625,35356
Tävelsås-Uråsa1,7051,21945.353.29091928,10148
Ulriksberg1,9991,43844.754.887811930,64361
Universitetet N1,4561,21447.651.54973279,74476
Universitetet S1,28289749.548.43159414,89473
Vederslöv1,5711,19740.758.79094628,08243
Vikaholm1,6711,19951.547.787673329,37263
Värends Nöbbele68650445.054.18894626,42735
Väster1,7641,51144.354.286861428,30151
Åby1,4221,03142.556.290901028,05844
Åryd1,6391,17143.954.888881228,41441
Öjaby N1,3651,00538.161.19193732,37256
Öjaby S-Räppe2,0631,50539.959.587871330,16449
Öster1,5721,35548.250.182851527,14056
Östra Lugnet2,0741,38845.454.190811932,05958
Source: SVT

Economy

Largest employers in the municipality:

  1. Växjö Municipality 7,400
  2. Kronoberg County Administrative Board 4,000
  3. Linnaeus University 1,000
  4. Volvo Construction Equipment 800
  5. SAAB/Combitech 340
  6. Atea 300
  7. Alstom Power 300
  8. Visma SPCS 300
  9. Rottne Industri AB 250
  10. Södra Skogsägarna 230
  11. Getinge Disinfection 230
  12. Boss Media 210
  13. Staples Sweden (TG Skrivab) 210
  14. Coop Dagligvaruhandel 210
  15. Skanska 200
  16. Wexiodisk 185

(as of 2010-12-15: [2])

Environmental work

Växjö Municipality has a long-term and strategic environmental and climate work and has called itself “The Greenest City in Europe” since 2007. It has its foundation in a long history of commitment to environmental issues, and ambitious goals for a green future. It is a vision shared with the citizens and the local companies.

In 2017 Växjö, was awarded the European Green Leaf Award 2018 by the European Commission. The prize is awarded to cities with less than 100 000 inhabitants that show good results and ambitions in terms of environment and committed to generate green growth.

Actions and results

In the early 1970s, Lake Trummen was restored with good results. Twenty years later, the same was done with Växjösjön and Södra Bergundasjön. This was done since the lakes suffered from eutrophication. Through dredging, the damaged ecosystems were restored and today the lakes are fully bath-friendly with a rich wildlife. The aim to receive good water quality for the whole lake system continues and in 2014 the Municipal Council decided to take new actions. In the 1980s, Växjö Energi AB, Veab, began small-scale use of biofuels in district heating. Thus, the heating plant became the first in Sweden to be fueled with biofuels in this way. In the coming decades, the project was expanded and in 2015, after the inauguration of a third co generation power plant, the heat and power production comes almost entirely from renewable sources.

In 1996, Växjö Municipality decided that it would be completely free from fossil fuels, to be achieved by year 2030. Between 1993 and 2015, carbon dioxide emissions in Växjö have decreased by 54%. This while the city has been able to show strong economic growth. In recent years, Växjö has invested a lot in high-rise wood buildings. Today Växjö is one of the cities where you find most ongoing projects of high-rise wood buildings in Sweden.

International relations

See main article: List of twin towns and sister cities in Sweden.

Twin towns — Sister cities

The municipality is twinned with:[3]

See also

References

  1. Web site: Valresultat 2022 för Växjö i riksdagsvalet. SVT. sv. 11 September 2022. 8 February 2024.
  2. http://www.vaxjo.se/VaxjoTemplates/Public/Pages/Page.aspx?id=30741
  3. http://www.vaxjo.se/VaxjoTemplates/Public/Pages/Page.aspx?id=31662

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