Färgelanda Municipality

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Färgelanda kommun
County Västra Götaland County
Province Dalsland
Seat Färgelanda
Area
 • Total area
 • Land area
166th of 290
622.34 km²
593.07 km²
Population
 • Total
260th of 290
6,779 inhabitants
Density
 • Total
224th of 290
11.4 inhabitants/km²
Website http://www.fargelanda.se/
Area & population from SCB as of December 31, 2006

Färgelanda Municipality (Färgelanda kommun) is a municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Färgelanda.

The present municipality was formed in 1974 when "old" Färgelanda Municipality (which in 1967 had absorbed Ödeborg) was amalgamated with Högsäter.

Its coat of arms are based on a medieval seal depicting a harrow. It symbolizes agriculture.

[edit] Localities

  • Färgelanda 2,000 (seat)
  • Högsäter 750
  • Ödeborg 700
  • Stigen 350

[edit] Tourism

The scarsely populated municipalities in the historical province of Dalsland, with a total of 50,000 inhabitants, have a unified tourism information. Färgelanda with its low population is preferring to boast its nature. There are several opportunities for fishing, and Ellenösjön is a popular lake for pikeperch fishing. The nature revserve in Kroppefjäll offers walking lines and a mountaneuos nature. There are also good possibilities for canoeing and swimming in the many lakes and streams.

Färgelanda also has an old and well preserved ancienct history. Rock carvings in Ödeborg are located by Brötegården Museum; furthermore there are some 140 grave fields from the Iron Age scattered in the municipality. Something in between a museum and a folk museum is Ödeborg's Fornsal, with more than 6,000 objects gathered from Dalsland in the last millenias.

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