Former municipalities of Sweden
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This list contains very few of the defunct Municipalities of Sweden. The number of municipalities have been reduced from 2,500 in 1863 to 290 today.
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[edit] 1952–1974
Deprectaded municipalities between the two municipality reforms 1952 and 1974.
- Almunge, merged into Uppsala Municipality 1971
- Blidö, merged into Norrtälje Municipality 1971
- Boo, merged into Nacka 1971
- Brunskogs Municipality, merged into Arvika Municipality och Kil Municipality 1971
- Dalarö, merged into Österhaninge Municipality 1959
- Dalby
- Djursholm, merged into Danderyd Municipality 1971
- Djurö, merged into Värmdö 1974
- Eds Municipality, merged into Grums Municipality 1969
- Ekshärads Municipality, merged into Hagfors Municipality 1971
- Grava Municipality, merged into Karlstad Municipality 1971
- Finnskoga-Dalby Municipality, merged into Torsby Municipality 1974
- Frykeruds Municipality, merged into Kil Municipality 1971
- Fryksände Municipality, merged into Torsby Municipality 1967
- Frösåker, merged into Östhammar Municipality 1957
- Frötuna, merged into Norrtälje Municipality 1971
- Färingsö, merged into Ekerö Municipality 1971
- Genarps Municipality
- Gillberga Municipality, merged into Säffle Municipality 1971
- Glava Municipality, merged into Arvika Municipality 1971
- Gräsmarks Municipality, merged into Sunne Municipality 1971
- Grödinge, merged into Botkyrka Municipality 1971
- Gunnarskogs Municipality, merged into Arvika Municipality 1971
- Gustaf Adolfs Municipality, merged into Hagfors Municipality 1974
- Gustavsberg, merged into Värmdö Municipality 1974
- Holmedals Municipality, merged into Årjängs Municipality 1971
- Häverö, merged into Norrtälje Municipality 1971
- Järna, merged into Södertälje Municipality 1971
- Järnskogs Municipality, merged into Eda Municipality 1971
- Klintehamns Municipality, merged into Gotland Municipality 1971
- Knivsta, merged into Uppsala 1971 (recreated 2003)
- Knutby, merged into Uppsala och Norrtälje 1971
- Kroppa Municipality, merged into Filipstad Municipality 1971
- Kvillinge Municipality, merged into Norrköpings Municipality 1971
- Kävlinge köping (1946-1971), changed name to Kävlinge Municipality
- Köla Municipality, merged into Eda Municipality 1971
- Lysviks Municipality, merged into Sunne Municipality 1971
- Norra Ny Municipality, merged into Torsby Municipality 1974
- Norra Råda Municipality, merged into Hagfors Municipality 1974
- Nors Municipality, merged into Karlstad Municipality 1971
- Nyeds Municipality, merged into Karlstad Municipality 1971
- Nätra Municipality, merged into Örnsköldsvik Municipality 1971
- Rämmens Municipality, merged into Filipstad Municipality 1971
- Silleruds Municipality, merged into Årjäng Municipality 1971
- Stavnäs Municipality, merged into Arvika Municipality och Grums Municipality 1969
- Stora Kils Municipality, merged into Kils Municipality 1971
- Stora Sunne Municipality, merged into Sunne Municipality 1963
- Svanskogs Municipality, merged into Säffle Municipality 1971
- Södra Sandby Municipality
- Torns Municipality (1952-1967)
- Töcksmarks Municipality, merged into Årjängs Municipality 1974
- Ulleruds Municipality, merged into Forshaga Municipality 1971
- Ullvätterns Municipality, merged into Storfors Municipality 1967
- Veberöds Municipality
- Visnums Municipality, merged into Kristinehamns Municipality 1971
- Vitsands Municipality, merged into Torsby Municipality 1967
- Värmlandsbergs Municipality, merged into Filipstad Municipality 1971
- Värmlandsnäs Municipality, merged into Säffle Municipality 1971
- Väse Municipality, merged into Karlstads Municipality och Kristinehamns Municipality 1971
- Västerhaninge, merged into Haninge Municipality 1971
- Åkerbo Municipality, merged into Linköping Municipality 1971
- Älgå Municipality, merged into Arvika Municipality 1971
- Österhaninge, merged into Haninge Municipality 1971
- Östmarks Municipality, merged into Torsby Municipality 1971
- Östra Fågelviks Municipality, merged into Karlstad Municipality 1967
[edit] 1952
Just a few of the municipalities deprecated with the municipal reform of 1952.
- Alsters Municipality, merged into Nyeds Municipality
- Bjurtjärns Municipality, merged into Ullvätterns Municipality
- Blomskogs Municipality, merged into Holmedal Municipality
- Boda Municipality, merged into Brunskog Municipality
- Bogens Municipality, merged into Gunnarskog Municipality
- Borgviks Municipality, merged into Eds Municipality
- Botilsäter Municipality, merged into Värmlandsnäs Municipality
- Brattfors Municipality, merged into Värmlandsberg Municipality
- Bro Municipality, merged into Värmlandsnä Municipality
- Eskilsäters Municipality, merged into Värmlandsnä Municipality
- Dalby Municipality, merged into Finnskoga-Dalby Municipality
- Färnebo Municipality, merged into Värmlandsberg Municipality
- Gåsborns Municipality, merged into Värmlandsberg Municipality
- Huggenäs Municipality, merged into Värmlandsnäs Municipality
- Högerud Municipality, merged into Stavnäs Municipality
- Igelösa and Odarslöv Municipality (-1952)
- Karlanda Municipality, merged into Holmedals Municipality
- Kila Municipality, merged into Gillberga Municipality
- Lekvattnets Municipality, merged into Fryksände Municipality
- Lungsunds Municipality, merged into Ullvätterns Municipality
- Långseruds Municipality, merged into Svanskogs Municipality
- Mangskogs Municipality, merged into Brunskogs Municipality
- Millesviks Municipality, merged into Värmlandsnäs Municipality
- Nedre Ulleruds Municipality, merged into Ulleruds Municipality
- Nordmark Municipality, merged into Värmlandsbergs Municipality
- Norra Finnskoga Municipality, merged into Finnskoga-Dalby Municipality
- Ny Municipality, merged into Älgå Municipality
- Nyskoga Municipality, merged into Vitsands Municipality
- Ransäters Municipality, merged into Munkfors Municipality
- Rudskoga Municipality, merged into Visnums Municipality
- Segerstad Municipality, merged into Nors Municipality
- Sillbodal Municipality, merged into Årjängs köping
- Skillingmark Municipality, merged into Järnskogs Municipality
- Sunnemo Municipality, merged into Norra Råda Municipality
- Södra Finnskoga Municipality, merged into Finnskoga-Dalby Municipality
- Södra Ny Municipality, merged into Värmlandsnäs Municipality
- Södra Råda Municipality, merged into Visnums Municipality
- Trankils Municipality, merged into Holmedals Municipality
- Tveta Municipality, merged into Säffle stad
- Varnums Municipality, merged into Kristinehamns stad
- Visnums-Kil Municipality, merged into Visnums Municipality
- Värmskog Municipality, merged into Stavnäs Municipality
- Västra Fågelviks Municipality, merged into Töcksmarks Municipality
- Västra Ämterviks Municipality, merged into Stora Sunne Municipality
- Älvsbacka Municipality, merged into Nyeds Municipality
- Ölme Municipality, merged into Väse Municipality
- Ölserud Municipality, merged into Värmlandsnäs Municipality
- Östervallskog Municipality, merged into Töcksmarks Municipality
- Östra Ämtervik Municipality, merged into Stora Sunne Municipality
- Övre Ullerud Municipality, merged into Ulleruds Municipality