Älmhult Municipality

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This page deals with both Älmhult Municipality and the urban area (tätort) Älmhult
Älmhult Municipality (Kommun)
Älmhult Municipality in Sweden

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Municipal facts
Seat Älmhult
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County Kronoberg County
Province Småland
Area
Rank
895 km²
118th of 290
Population
Rank
(2005)
15,421
143rd of 290
Population density 17.22/km²

Älmhult Municipality is a Municipality in central Kronoberg County, in southern Sweden, where the town of Älmhult (pop. 8,300) is seat.

Of historical significance is that the world renowned botanist Carl von Linné was born and grew up in the parish of Stenbrohult in the early 18th century. Today, the estate where he was born and lived his first months has been turned into a museum at Råshult, still surrounded by the same meadows and fields it was 300 years ago.

Allegedly, the area has a variety of different speciments of plants, likely to trigger the interest of a botanical minded youngster. The geography is probably not distinguished from its neighbouring municipalies however. Like all Smalandia municipalities they contain a variety of lakes, streams and above all forests.

The first IKEA store was also opened in Älmhult, by Ingvar Kamprad. Ingvar grew up in the municipality, in Agunnaryd, meaning the area has fostered two men who have changed the looks of the world.

[edit] Notable natives

[edit] Town

Municipal towns with over 200 inhabitants.

  • Älmhult - 8277 inhabitants
  • Diö - 930 inhabitants
  • Liatorp - 520 inhabitants
  • Eneryda - 370 inhabitants
  • Delary - 214 inhabitants

(Reference: Statistics Sweden, 2000 census.)

Ikea in Älmhult, 2005
Ikea in Älmhult, 2005


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Kronoberg County
Alvesta | Lessebo | Ljungby | Markaryd | Tingsryd | Uppvidinge | Växjö | Älmhult
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