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Falköping is a Municipality in Västra Götaland County, in western Sweden. The municipality covers an area of 1058.9 km². Of the total population of 31007, 15403 are male, and 15604 are female. The population density of the community is 29 inhabitants per km².
The city of Falköping most likely emerged during the 15th century but earlier the town was an important site of pilgrimage due to its 12th century church dedicated to Saint Olaf (Sankt Olof). The city was heading for a shut-down during the 16th century and even burnt to the grown by the Danes during the Northern Seven Years' War. However the city survived as one of the smallest rural cities in the kingdom.
Today Falköping has a population of 15,660 (1996). The city is located where the Western Railline (Västra Stambanan) between Stockholm and Gothenburg meets the railline from Nässjö via Jönköping to Falköping. The city has never been a major industrial town and has existed as a mere service centre for the surrounding rural landscape, known as Falbygden.
See also
- Köping (concept)
External links
- Falköping (http://www.falkoping.se/) - Official sitede:Falköping