Munkedal Municipality
Munkedal municipality is a Swedish Municipality in Västra Götaland County, in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the town Munkedal (pop. 3,700). It borders to the municipalities of: Dals-Ed in the north, and then clock wise Färgelanda, Uddevalla , Lysekil, Sotenäs and Tanum.
Geography
Munkdal is located 110 km north of Gothenburg. The geography is a varied terrain, covered with part forests, part mountains, part plains and part lakes and streams.
History
This area in western Sweden, by the Norwegian border, has been inhabited perhaps longer than any other in Sweden. Distinctives for Munkedal are some tools that have been dated to 8,000 BC, found around 1900 at a farm named Herregårda. There is also a petroglyph area called Lökeberg på Tungenäset, dated to the Nordic Bronze Age.
In the medieval age, a monastery of Dragsmark was located within the current municipal borders. It subsequently led to the name Munkedal, and the names chosen for the municipality when it was established in 1974 with the reform. The coat of arms also portrait a medieval scroll and writing pen, characteristics for monks.
Subdivisions
Munkedal has 8 parishes, the sub divisioning used by the Church of Sweden. Their inhabitants 01/01/2005 and changes since 01/01/2004 are:
- Foss 5020 -52
- Svarteborg 2683 +12
- Krokstad 1043 +-0
- Håby 468 +12
- Hede 495 +10
- Bärfendal 248 +8
- Valbo Ryr 262 -9
- Sanne 186 -10
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Towns
There are 5 towns; inhabitants (1963) was:
- Munkedal, 4,090
- Hällevadsholm, 780
- Dingle, 910
- Hedekas, 370
Inhabitants 2005:
- Munkedal 3,838
- Dingle 889
- Hällevadsholm 723
- Hedekas 358
- Torreby 256
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Notabilty
The Munkedal Railroad, a narrow gauge museum railroad, inaugurated in 1896. A railroad museum is also situated by it.
The area, troubled by battles between Norwegian and Swedish armies, has several defence structures that can be visited. In addition, there are many old churches from the medieval age of interest.
External links
- Munkedal - Official site
- Template:Sv icon article Munkedal from Nordisk Familjebok