Torsby Municipality
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Torsby kommun | |
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County | Värmland County |
Province | Värmland |
Seat | Torsby |
Area • Total area • Land area |
22nd of 290 4,385.17 km² 4,188.65 km² |
Population • Total |
172nd of 290 12,946 inhabitants |
Density • Total |
263rd of 290 3.1 inhabitants/km² |
Website | http://www.torsby.se/ |
Area & population from SCB as of December 31, 2006 |
Torsby Municipality (Torsby kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden, bordering Norway. Its seat is located in the town of Torsby.
The name Torsby means Thor's village.
The present municipality consists of eight original local government entities (as of 1863). In 1952 they were grouped into four larger units and in 1974 they were all united.
There are lots of Finnish heritage in Torsby Municipality.
[edit] Transportation
Torsby is the end station on the Fryksdal branchline from Karlstad via Kil. There is a small airport with scheduled flights to Stockholm, whilst the nearest international airport is Gardermoen in Norway. The 1,690 km long road, riksväg 45, passes through the municipality.
[edit] Sport
Sven-Göran Eriksson and Marcus Berg have their roots in Torsby.
The municipality has a number of skiing centres for both alpine skiing (Hovfjället and Branäs) and cross-country skiing (Mattila and Långberget). A cross-country ski tunnel, which is also the world's longest, opened on June 16, 2006.
Stjerneskolan, a senior high school, specializes in cross-country skiing and biathlon. The most famous former pupil is Gunde Svan. Carl Johan Bergman, who was born in Ekshärad, also studied there for a year.
[edit] External links
- Torsby Municipality - Official site
- Branäs alpine skiing
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