Motala Municipality
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Seat | Motala | |
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County | Östergötland County | |
Province | Östergötland | |
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988 km² 106th of 290 |
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Population
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42,062 48th of 290 |
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Population density | 42/km² |
Motala Municipality is a Swedish municipality in southeast Sweden where the City Motala is the seat with a 30,000 inhabitants.
Geographically, Motala is situated where lake Vättern drains into the river system of Motala ström, which became its claim for fame during the Industrialization in the 19th century.
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[edit] History
When the Göta Canal was built in the early 19th century, Motala became an important city for the trade on the canal. Motala Verkstad was the ship and steam engine industry, famous in large parts of the world. In the science fiction novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, the submarine Nautilus's (engine?) was built at Motala Verkstad. The builder of the Göta Canal, Baltzar von Platen has his grave by the canal, in Motala.
The town received a "minor" privilege when it became a köping in 1823, with full city rights granted as of April 1, 1881.
[edit] Longwave radio
Another important event in the history of Motala is 1927, when the Swedish national longwave radio broadcasting station was built here. The city marks the middle of a straight line between Sweden's two biggest cities, Stockholm and Gothenburg. Radio programs were transferred from studios in Stockholm to Motala by telephone wire. The call was "Stockholm-Motala". The transmitter operated on 191 kHz until 1962, then the transmission where moved to Orlunda. Since 1991 there are no longwave transmissions at all of the Swedish Broadcasting Company, but from the transmitter Motala, which is a museum, sometimes transmissions with low power occur, which may only receivable in the area of Motala.
As a consequece of the radio station the company Luxor was started. Luxor soon became one of the largest radio, and later television manufacturers in Sweden. In the 1980s they started producing their own line of computers, like the ABC 80. In 1985 Luxor was acquired by Nokia, and eventually production moved elsewhere.
[edit] Sights and Museums
- Charlottenborg Castle
- Godegård Manorhouse
- The Göta Canal
- Medevi 17th century spa
- Motala Church
- Motala Fire Arm Museum
- Motala Motor Museum
- The Museum of Motala Industrial History
- Nubbekullen, birthplace of August Malmström
- The Swedish Broadcasting Museum
- Ulvåsa Castle and medieval ruins of St Bridget's home
- Varamon beach
- Övralid home of author Verner von Heidenstam
[edit] Municipal towns
Figures as of 2000, from Statistics Sweden.
- Motala 30,136
- Borensberg 2,667
- Tjällmo 562
- Fornåsa 446
- Nykyrka 434
- Fågelsta 334
- Österstad 329
- Klockrike 275
- Godegård 200
- Outside towns 6,792
- Total 42,175
The population decreased with about 2% in almost all of the towns between the earlier census 1995 and the one in 2000.
[edit] Industry
The largest employer is the municipality itself, employing cirka 3,400 people. There after follows the county council with 1,775.
Of the private employers, Electrolux and Dometic have a total of 1,400; Autoliv 425; Hycop 325; Saab-Bofors Dynamics cirka 300; And Motala Verkstad some 180. (source [1])
[edit] Sister cities
Motala has four sister cities whereof three are in Nordic countries with origin in the 1950s.
- Eigersund, Norway
- Hyvinkää, Finland
- Korsør, Denmark
- Daugavpils, Latvia
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[edit] External links
- Motala - Official site
- (Swedish) article Motala from Nordisk familjebok, 1913
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