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'''Malmö''' is a [[Cities of Sweden|city]] and [[Municipalities of Sweden|municipality]] in [[Skåne County]], in southern [[Sweden]]. It is the largest city in Sweden after [[Stockholm]] and [[Gothenburg]] and the seat of residence for the county. |
'''Malmö''' is a [[Cities of Sweden|city]] and [[Municipalities of Sweden|municipality]] in [[Skåne County]], in southern [[Sweden]]. With 267,171 inhabitans (2004) It is the largest city in Sweden after [[Stockholm]] and [[Gothenburg]] and the seat of residence for the county. |
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The Malmö Metropolitan Region (536,190 inhabitans 2004) consists of the following municipalities, all in [[Skåne county]]: [[Burlöv]], [[Kävlinge]], [[Lomma]] [[Lund]], [[Malmö]], [[Staffanstorp]], [[Svedala]], [[Trelleborg]], [[Vellinge]] |
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Malmö is also a part of the transnational [[Øresund]] region. |
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<td>Ranked 258th<br/>156 [[square kilometre|km²]] |
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<td>Ranked 3rd<br/>267,171<br/>1712.6/km² (4th) |
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Revision as of 22:02, 20 July 2004
Malmö is a city and municipality in Skåne County, in southern Sweden. With 267,171 inhabitans (2004) It is the largest city in Sweden after Stockholm and Gothenburg and the seat of residence for the county.
The Malmö Metropolitan Region (536,190 inhabitans 2004) consists of the following municipalities, all in Skåne county: Burlöv, Kävlinge, Lomma Lund, Malmö, Staffanstorp, Svedala, Trelleborg, Vellinge
Malmö is also a part of the transnational Øresund region.
City | Malmö (1250) |
County | Skåne County |
Historical Province | Scania |
Area - Total | Ranked 258th 156 km² |
Population - Total (2004) - Density | Ranked 3rd 267,171 1712.6/km² (4th) |
History
Main article: History of Malmö
Politics
Main article: Politics of Malmö
Geography
Main article: Geography of Malmö
Malmö is known in Sweden as the city of parks. The largest two being Pildammsparken and Kungsparken. Since year 2000 the Öresund Bridge on the southcoast of Sweden, near Malmö, crosses the Öresund sea to Copenhagen. The bridge was inaugurated July 1, 2000 and measures 8 kilometres, with pylons reaching 200 metres vertically. Trains pass the bridge every 20 minutes and thereby connect Malmö, Copenhagen and the Copenhagen Metro (inaugurated on Oct 19, 2002).
Economy
Main article: Economy of Malmö
The economy of Malmö was traditionally based on shipbuilding and construction related industries, such as concrete factories. The region's leading university, with associated hi-tech and pharmaceutical industry, is placed in nearby Lund. As a result, Malmö had a troubled economic situation following the mid 1970's. However, during the last few years there has finally been a revival. Contributing factors have been the economic integration brought about by the bridge, a new university and a wave of immigration.
Universities
Main article: Universities in Sweden
Malmö has the country's eighth largest teaching site (Malmö Högskola, MAH), established in 1998, with 1300 employees and 21,000 students (2003).
Heraldry
Main article: Heraldry of Skåne
The city arms were granted in 1437 by King Eric of Pomerania. The arms of Pomerania is argent with a griffin gules, which gave the griffin's head to Malmö. The coat of arms for the city has also served as the basis for the arms of the province of Scania and Skåne County, with differentiation in colors. Blazon: "Argent, a Griffin's head erased Gules, crowned Or".
Sites of interest
The city is gaining in popularity as a tourist destination. It retains much historical charm with an "old town" section filled with small shops. Every year a big festival, Malmöfestivalen, is held in August, this usually fills the streets in the centre of the city. Malmö also offers a late-medieval castle, housing a small city museum and a fairly large art gallery.
Notable natives
- August Palm, politician
- Felix von Luckner, sailor
- Lukas Moodysson, director
- Caspar Bartholin, medical scholar
- Frank Abagnale, impostor
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic, footballer
Miscellaneous topics
Nightlife A lot of bands tend to play at various venues or in the many plazas. These events are mainly centered around two places: Lilla Torg ("The Small Square") is encircled by trendy pubs and upmarket night clubs, while Möllevångstorget ("The Mill Meadow Square") houses run-down "slum pubs" as well as hang-outs for artists and good opportunities for live music.