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This is a list of cities, towns, and market towns (köpings) in Sweden, that held their town privileges (Stadsprivilegium) by Royal Charter or by being established since ancient times. The cities lost their function as administrative entities in 1971, when they were replaced by the unitary authorities, which became the Municipalities of Sweden. The cities retains some symbolic tokens of their former liberties such as using a mural crown in their coats of arms. Apart from the chartered cities and market towns there are also Swedish towns that never held any special distinction.
Cities (with the year of charter)
- Alingsås (1619)
- Arboga (12th century)
- Arvika (1911)
- Askersund (1643)
- Avesta (1641-1686, and from 1919)
- Boden (1919)
- Bollnäs (1942)
- Borgholm (1816)
- Borlänge (1944)
- Borås (1622)
- Djursholm (1914)
- Eksjö (1400)
- Enköping (1300)
- Eskilstuna (1659)
- Eslöv (1911)
- Fagersta (1944)
- Falkenberg (1558)
- Falköping (1200)
- Falsterbo (1200)
- Falun (1641)
- Filipstad (1611)
- Flen (1949)
- Gränna (1652)
- Gävle (1300)
- Göteborg (1619)
- Hagfors (1950)
- Halmstad (1200)
- Haparanda (1848)
- Hedemora (1400)
- Helsingborg (1085)
- Hjo (1400)
- Huskvarna (1911)
- Hudiksvall (1582)
- Härnösand (1585)
- Hässleholm (1914)
- Höganäs (1936)
- Jönköping (1284)
- Kalmar (1100)
- Karlshamn (1664)
- Karlskoga (1940)
- Karlskrona (1680)
- Karlstad (1584)
- Katrineholm (1917)
- Kiruna (1944)
- Kramfors (1947)
- Kristinehamn (1642)
- Kristianstad (1622)
- Kumla (1942)
- Kungsbacka (1400)
- Kungälv (1100)
- Köping (1474)
- Laholm (1200)
- Landskrona (1413)
- Lidingö (1926)
- Lidköping (1446)
- Lindesberg (1643)
- Linköping (1287)
- Ljungby (1936)
- Ludvika (1919)
- Luleå (1621)
- Lund (990)
- Lycksele (1946)
- Lysekil (1903)
- Malmö (1250s)
- Mariefred (1605)
- Mariestad (1583)
- Marstrand (1200)
- Mjölby (1922)
- Motala (1881)
- Mölndal (1922)
- Nacka (1949)
- Nora (1643)
- Norrköping (1384)
- Norrtälje (1622)
- Nybro (1932)
- Nyköping (1187)
- Nynäshamn (1946)
- Nässjö (1914)
- Oskarshamn (1856)
- Oxelösund (1950)
- Piteå (1621)
- Ronneby (1387)
- Sandviken (1943)
- Sala (1624)
- Sigtuna (990)
- Simrishamn (1300)
- Skanör (1200)
- Skara (988)
- Skellefteå (1845)
- Skänninge (1200)
- Skövde (1400)
- Sollefteå (1917)
- Solna (1943)
- Stockholm (1252)
- Strängnäs (1336)
- Strömstad (1672)
- Sundbyberg (1927)
- Sundsvall (1624)
- Säffle (1951)
- Säter (1642)
- Sävsjö (1947)
- Söderhamn (1620)
- Söderköping (1200)
- Södertälje (1000)
- Sölvesborg (1445)
- Tidaholm (1910)
- Torshälla (1317)
- Tranås (1919)
- Trelleborg (1200)
- Trollhättan (1916)
- Trosa (1300)
- Uddevalla (1498)
- Ulricehamn (1400)
- Umeå (1622)
- Uppsala (1286)
- Vadstena (1400)
- Varberg (1100)
- Vaxholm (1652)
- Vetlanda (1920)
- Vimmerby (1400)
- Visby (1000)
- Vänersborg (1644)
- Värnamo (1920)
- Västervik (1200)
- Västerås (990)
- Växjö (1342)
- Ystad (1200)
- Åmål (1643)
- Ängelholm (1516)
- Örebro (1200)
- Öregrund (1491)
- Örnsköldsvik (1893)
- Östersund (1786)
- Östhammar (1300)
See also
External link
- Map (http://www.world-gazetteer.com/s/p_se.htm)de:Liste der Städte in Schweden
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