Älvdalen Municipality
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| Älvdalen MunicipalityImage:Älvdalen kommun.png Map outlining municipalities of Sweden | Coat of arms Image:Älvdalen City Arms.png | |
| Municipal facts | ||
| Seat | Älvdalen: | |
| County | Dalarna County | |
| Province | Dalarna | |
Area
| 6,917 km² 12th of 290 | |
Population
| 7,515 247th of 290 | |
| Density | 1/km² | |
- This page deals with both Älvdalen Municipality and the urban area (tätort) Älvdalen
Älvdalen Municipality is a Municipality in Dalarna County, in central Sweden. With an area of 6913 km², it is Sweden's 12th largest. Its seat is in Älvdalen with 1,800 inhabitants.
Älvdalen literally means River Valley, a name stemming from the area around the town Älvdalen, situated along the Österdal River, in the municipals southern part.
The middle part of the coat of arms is ment to depict the landscape: streams and hills.
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Geography
Geographically, it is considered divided into three parts: From north to south: the fjeld part, the forest part, and the Älv part.
North
The northern part is located within the Scandinavian mountain range. It has cultural influences from the native sami people.
The largest town is Idre, with about 800 inhabitants, a notable skiing resort.
This part has some high mountains including Storvätteshågna with 1,204 meter and Städjan with 1,131. The Töfsingdalen National Park is also located in the northernmost parts.
Central
The forest part has forests, with the national park Fulufjället also belonging to this part. Its influences come from it bordering to Norway, and its history has many examples and remains from its border conflicts. To symbolize this, the lower part of the coat of arms depict a crossbow.
The largest town is Särna, located along the Österdal River, with 930 inhabitants. Like Idre, its main industry is tourism. The town once belonged to Norway, but in 1644 it was occupied by 200 Swedish peasants, which in effect made it a Swedish town, although it was official granted first with new borders of 1751.
Southern
The southern area has given name for the dialect/language known as Älvdalsmål, or Dalecarlian language in English. It is an ancient tongue that may be closest related to the Old Norse language.
This area may be said to have the most interesting culture, with the town Älvdalen and several notable villages such as Evertsberg, Blyberg, Klitten, Brunnsberg and Åsen.
See also
External links
- Älvdalen - Official site
- Tourist office
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