List of cities in Sweden

This is a list of cities in modern Sweden that once enjoyed city privileges, thus were entitled to call themselves town (Swedish: stad, plural städer). The year indicates the year they were established or when they were granted a royal charter.The county indicates the county (län) of Sweden they are located in. The list does not include towns in Finland established during Swedish rule.

Overview

Legally and administratively, the term stad is not used in Sweden since the municipal reform of 1971, when the municipality (kommun) became the only existing form of local government. Before the reform there were 132 urban centres (133 to 1966) that had the title of stad.

The urban centres of these municipalities are still called stad in daily speech and 14 of the municipalities have chosen to continue to call themselves stad in marketing situations, although several of them now encompass large rural areas following the merger of Swedish municipalities in the 1970s and 1980s. These 14 are: Borås Municipality, Gothenburg Municipality, Haparanda Municipality, Helsingborg Municipality, Landskrona Municipality, Lidingö Municipality, Malmö Municipality, Mölndal Municipality, Solna Municipality, Stockholm Municipality, Sundbyberg Municipality, Trollhättan Municipality, Vaxholm Municipality and Västerås Municipality.

The decision to call themselves stad has been taken purely for image and marketing reasons. In legal situations the word kommun (municipality) must be included in the municipality's name and governmental authorities will only refer to them by their legal names.

List

City Charter County
Abisko 1909 Norrbotten
Alingsås 1619 Västra Götaland
Arboga 1200 Örebro
Arvika 1911 Värmland
Askersund 1643 Örebro
Avesta 1641–1686, 1919 Dalarna
Boden 1919 Norrbotten
Bollnäs 1942 Gävleborg
Borgholm 1816 Kalmar
Borlänge 1944 Dalarna
Borås 1622 Västra Götaland
Djursholm 1914 Stockholm
Eksjö 1400 Jönköping
Enköping 1300 Uppsala
Eskilstuna 1659 Södermanland
Eslöv 1911 Skåne
Fagersta 1944 Västmanland
Falkenberg 1558 Halland
Falköping 1200 Västra Götaland
Falsterbo[1] 1200 Skåne
Falun 1651 Dalarna
Filipstad 1611-1694, 1835 Värmland
Flen 1949 Södermanland
Gothenburg 1619 Västra Götaland
Gränna 1652 Jönköping
Gävle 1446 (before) Gävleborg
Hagfors 1950 Värmland
Halmstad 1200 Halland
Haparanda 1848 Norrbotten
Hedemora 1446 (before) Dalarna
Helsingborg 1085 Skåne
Hjo 1400 Västra Götaland
Hudiksvall 1582 Gävleborg
Huskvarna 1911 Jönköping
Härnösand 1585 Västernorrland
Hässleholm 1914 Skåne
Höganäs 1936 Skåne
Jönköping 1284 Jönköping
Kalmar 1100 Kalmar
Kalix 1472 Norrbotten
Karlshamn 1664 Blekinge
Karlskoga 1940 Örebro
Karlskrona 1680 Blekinge
Karlstad 1584 Värmland
Katrineholm 1917 Södermanland
Kiruna 1948 Norrbotten
Kramfors 1947 Västernorrland
Kristianstad 1622 Skåne
Kristinehamn 1582–1584, 1642 Värmland
Kisa 1800 Östergötland
Kumla 1942 Örebro
Kungsbacka 1400 Halland
Kungälv 1100 Västra Götaland
Köping 1474 Västmanland
Laholm 1200 Halland
Landskrona 1413 Skåne
Lidingö 1926 Stockholm
Lidköping 1446 Västra Götaland
Lindesberg 1643 Örebro
Linköping 1287 Östergötland
Ljungby 1936 Kronoberg
Ludvika 1919 Dalarna
Luleå 1621 Norrbotten
Lund 0990 Skåne
Lycksele 1946 Västerbotten
Lysekil 1903 Västra Götaland
Malmö 1250 Skåne
Mariefred 1605 Södermanland
Mariestad 1583 Västra Götaland
Marstrand 1200 Västra Götaland
Mjölby 1922 Östergötland
Motala 1881 Östergötland
Nacka 1949 Stockholm
Nora 1643 Örebro
Norrköping 1384 Östergötland
Norrtälje 1622 Stockholm
Nybro 1932 Kalmar
Nyköping 1187 Södermanland
Nynäshamn 1946 Stockholm
Nässjö 1914 Jönköping
Oskarshamn 1856 Kalmar
Oxelösund 1950 Södermanland
Piteå 1621 Norrbotten
Rimforsa 1860 Östergötland
Ronneby 1387–1680, 1882 Blekinge
Sala 1624 Västmanland
Sandviken 1943 Gävleborg
Sigtuna 0980 Stockholm
Simrishamn 1300 Skåne
Skanör[2] 1200 Skåne
Skanör med Falsterbo[3] 1754 Skåne
Skara 0988 Västra Götaland
Skellefteå 1845 Västerbotten
Skänninge 1200 Östergötland
Skövde 1400 Västra Götaland
Sollefteå 1917 Västernorrland
Solna 1943 Stockholm
Stockholm 1250 Stockholm
Strängnäs 1336 Södermanland
Strömstad 1672 Västra Götaland
Sundbyberg 1927 Stockholm
Sundsvall 1624 Västernorrland
Säffle 1951 Värmland
Säter 1642 Dalarna
Sävsjö 1947 Jönköping
Söderhamn 1620 Gävleborg
Söderköping 1200 Östergötland
Södertälje 1000 Stockholm
Sölvesborg 1445 Blekinge
Tidaholm 1910 Västra Götaland
Torshälla 1317 Södermanland
Tranås 1919 Jönköping
Trelleborg 1200 Skåne
Trollhättan 1916 Västra Götaland
Trosa 1300 Södermanland
Uddevalla 1498 Västra Götaland
Ulricehamn 1400 Västra Götaland
Umeå 1622 Västerbotten
Uppsala 1286 Uppsala
Vadstena 1400 Östergötland
Varberg 1100 Halland
Vaxholm 1652 Stockholm
Vetlanda 1920 Jönköping
Vimmerby 1400 Kalmar
Visby 1000 Gotland
Vänersborg 1644 Västra Götaland
Värnamo 1920 Jönköping
Västervik 1200 Kalmar
Västerås 0990 Västmanland
Växjö 1342 Kronoberg
Ystad 1200 Skåne
Åmål 1643 Västra Götaland
Ängelholm 1516 Skåne
Örebro 1200 Örebro
Öregrund 1491 Uppsala
Örnsköldsvik 1894 Västernorrland
Östersund 1786 Jämtland
Östhammar 1300 Uppsala

Notes

  1. ^ Skanör and Falsterbo were joined together administratively in 1754 by the name Skanör med Falsterbo; they merged into a single urban area in the 1960s, still keeping their separate identities as two towns.

Today

Most of the former towns are today urban centres (tätorter) and seats of their municipalities. Two seats/former towns and municipalities have a different name: Djursholm is the seat of Danderyd Municipality and Visby is the seat of Gotland Municipality.

A number of suburban towns have grown together with neighbours and are nowadays seldom considered as separate towns:

  • Huskvarna (part of Jönköping)
  • Mölndal (part of Gothenburg urban area)
  • Djursholm, Nacka, Solna, Sundbyberg (part of Stockholm urban area)
  • Lidingö (separated from Stockholm by water, but anyhow often counted to its urban area although according to Statistics Sweden, Lidingö is an urban area of its own)

The following are not seats of their municipalities:

  • Gränna and Huskvarna (in Jönköping Municipality)
  • Mariefred (in Strängnäs Municipality)
  • Marstrand (in Kungälv Municipality)
  • Sigtuna (in Sigtuna Municipality where the seat is Märsta)
  • Skanör med Falsterbo (in Vellinge Municipality)
  • Skänninge (in Mjölby Municipality)
  • Torshälla (in Eskilstuna Municipality)
  • Öregrund (in Östhammar Municipality)

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