Oskarshamn Municipality

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Oskarshamns kommun
County Kalmar County
Province Småland
Seat Oskarshamn
Area
 • Total area
 • Land area
107th of 290
1,102.75 km²
1,054.81 km²
Population
 • Total
94th of 290
26,244 inhabitants
Density
 • Total
151st of 290
24.9 inhabitants/km²
Website http://www.oskarshamn.se/
Area and population as of December 31, 2006

Oskarshamn Municipality (Oskarshamns kommun) is a municipality in Kalmar County in south-eastern Sweden, where the city Oskarshamn is seat.

The amalgamations in the present municipality took place in 1967 when three rural minicipalities joined the City of Oskarshamn, which was transformed into a municipality of unitary type in 1971.

In 1966 construction started on the first nuclear power plant, OKG, within the present municipality. Since then two more reactors have been built and the plant today produces about 10% of Sweden's electricity. Oskarshamn Municipality is today considered to be a possible location of the Swedish nuclear waste storage.

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[edit] Coat of arms

Oskarshamn was named after King Oscar I of Sweden. The top of the coat of arms show the insignia of the King. In the other fields there are symbols for shipping (the anchor), trade (the staff of Mercury) and wealth (the cornucopia).

Its current design stems from 1942, but it basically only differes from the old in the alignment of the symbols. The coat of arms was re-used for the new municipality after 1971 and the arms of Döderhult and Misterhult became obsolete.

[edit] Localities

There are 9 urban areas (also called a Tätort or locality) in Oskarshamn Municipality.

In the table the localities are listed according to the size of the population as of December 31, 2005. The municipal seat is in bold characters.

# Locality Population
1 Oskarshamn 17,143
2 Påskallavik 1,077
3 Kristdala 994
4 Figeholm 802
5 Fårbo 520
6 Mysingsö 398
7 Emsfors 1) 353
8 Bockara 351
9 Saltvik 285

1) A minor part of Emsfors is in Mönsterås Municipality

[edit] Politics

The Swedish Social Democratic Party has been governing the city and later the municipality since 1932, however not always forming an absolute majority[citation needed]. It usually builds a majority with the Left Party of Sweden. All parties that are represented in the Riksdag are also represented in the municipal assembly kommunfullmäktige.

[edit] Media

Oskarshamn has two local newspapers: Oskarshamns-Tidningen (conservative) and Nyheterna (social democratic).

[edit] Notability

The Blå Jungfrun is a small island just outside the coast, and is classified as a National Park.

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