Ulricehamn Municipality

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Ulricehamn Municipality (Kommun)

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Coat of arms
Ulricehamn City Arms
Municipal facts
Seat Ulricehamn
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County Västra Götaland County
Province Västergötland
Area
Rank
1,051 km²
100th of 290
Population
Rank
(2005)
22,342
x of 290
Population density 21/km²

Ulricehamn Municipality is located in Västra Götaland County, in western Sweden. Its seat is in the town of Ulricehamn with 22,400 inhabitants. It is the largest municipality in Västra Götaland County with its 1,051km².

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[edit] Geography

The town is located on the slopes of a lakeside, where the river Ätran flows into lake Åsunden. The geography is signified by the scenic nature of trees and water, which offers popular activities such as bicycling, inlining and boat trips.

In the winter, Ulricehamn has become something of the Ski centre of Western Sweden. For alpine skiing, there are 7 lifts and 6 slopes; while for cross-country skiing there are some 210 kilometers of prepared courses.

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Ulricehamn, originally known as Bogesund has been populated at least since the middle ages. The town has had city privileges since at least the 15th century. There are still several old buildings from the 17th and 18th century and the picturesque main street Storgatan has existed in its present form for centuries. Among other historical structures, there is the city hall, located at the market square, a yellowish rococo building from 1789.

The town is situated on Ätranstigen ("The Ätran path"), a trail following the river Ätran, stretching from the Kattegat strait in the west an inwards the country, connecting with other roads leading eventually to the eastern cities Sigtuna and Upsala. In 1520, the Battle of Bogesund took place on the ice of the lake Åsunden.

In 1741, it was renamed Ulricehamn in honour of Queen Ulrica Eleonora. Following a fire in 1788 it encountered a recession, but several textile industries were established in the 19th century. Together with its first railroad in 1874 the town's importance as a center of trade increased.

Ulricehamn (then Bogesund) around 1700, viewed from the south. Lake Åsunden on the left. From Suecia antiqua et hodierna.
Ulricehamn (then Bogesund) around 1700, viewed from the south. Lake Åsunden on the left. From Suecia antiqua et hodierna.

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Ulricehamn Municipality is one of 134 towns with the historical City status in Sweden.