Fagersta Municipality
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Location of Fagersta in Sweden's southern half Map outlining municipalities of Sweden |
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Seat | Fagersta | |
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County | Västmanland County | |
Province | Västmanland | |
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271 km² 232nd of 290 |
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Population
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12,231 183rd of 290 |
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Density | 45/km² |
Fagersta is a municipality in central Sweden. It is situated in Västmanland, with its seat in Fagersta, a town with 11,000 inhabitants.
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[edit] Geography
The city is located in the crossing between the two railways between Ludvika-Västerås and Avesta (Krylbo)-Örebro, in the heart of the historic Bergslagen region rich in copper and iron ore. There has been mining activity in the Fagersta area since the 15th century but it wasn't organized until the 17th century and wasn't made a corporation until 1873, when Fagersta Bruks AB was founded.
[edit] Politics & Government
Fagersta is also known as a municipality where the Swedish Left Party has a majority of seats in the council. The current mayor of Fagersta is Stig Henriksson, from the Left Party.
[edit] History
Fagersta received its Royal Charter and city privileges in 1944 when the industrial hot spot of Fagersta merged with its service oriented neighbour Västanfors.
[edit] Sights
Engelsberg Ironworks, is a UNESCO world heritage site
[edit] Industry
Today's industry is focused on hard metal tools (Seco Tools AB and Atlas Copco Secoroc AB) and stainless steel products (Fagersta Stainless AB and OUTOKUMPU Stainless Tubular Products AB).
[edit] Notable natives
- Ulf Samuelsson, ice hockey player (NHL)
- Tomas Sandström, ice hockey player (NHL)
- The Hives, band
[edit] External links
- Fagersta - Official site
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