Tidaholm

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Tidaholm
Tidaholm pedestrian area
Tidaholm pedestrian area
Tidaholm (Sweden)
Tidaholm
Tidaholm
Coordinates: 58°11′N 13°57′E / 58.183, 13.95
Country Sweden
Municipality Tidaholm Municipality
County Västra Götaland County
Province Västergötland
Area [1]
 - Total 5.67 km² (2.2 sq mi)
Population (2005-12-31)[1]
 - Total 7,920
 - Density 1,397/km² (3,618.2/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Tidaholm is an industrial town in Västergötland, Sweden, and the seat of Tidaholm Municipality, Västra Götaland County.

Early Tidaholm was primarily an agricultural estate. An ironworks factory was established in 1799 at the site of the Holmagarden forge. The ironworks were replaced in 1868 by a match factory. The Vulcan match factory eventually became the largest in the world. Today, the Lithographic Art Workshop in Tidaholm is in the former factory and carries on Tidaholm's tradition of the lithographic arts that were begun by designers of matchbook labels.

In the center of the town is a hologram exhibition.

Tidaholm was detached from Baltak parish as a merchant town (köping) in 1895 and was made a city in 1910. It has been the seat of the much larger Tidaholm Municipality since 1974. Tidaholm is, despite its small population, for historical reasons normally still referred to as a city. Statistics Sweden, however, only counts localities with more than 10,000 inhabitants as cities.

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Coordinates: 58°11′N, 13°57′E