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' is one of the 25 traditional non-administrative provinces of Sweden
Provinces of Sweden

The provinces of Sweden, landskap, are historical, geographical and cultural regions. Sweden has 25 provinces and they have no administrative function, but remain historical legacies and the means of cultural identification....
 (landskap in Swedish), situated on the west coast of the country. It borders Dalsland
Dalsland

Dalsland is one of the traditional Provinces of Swedens , in the south west of Sweden. It borders Bohusl?n to the south-west, Norway to the west, V?rmland to the north and north-east, lake V?nern to the east, and V?sterg?tland to the east and south....
 and Västergötland
Västergötland

is one of the 25 traditional non-administrative provinces of Sweden , situated in the southwest of Sweden. In older English literature one may also encounter the Latin language version Westrogothia....
 as well as the Skagerrak
Skagerrak

The Skagerrak strait runs between Norway and the southwest coast of Sweden and the Jutland of Denmark, connecting the North Sea and the Kattegat strait, which leads to the Baltic Sea....
 arm of the North Sea
North Sea

The North Sea is a marginal sea, epeiric sea on the European continental shelf. The Dover Strait and the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north connect it to the Atlantic Ocean....
 and Østfold
Østfold

is a Counties of Norway in southeastern Norway, bordering Akershus and southwestern Sweden , while Buskerud and Vestfold is on the other side of Viken....
 in Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
.

provinces of Sweden
Provinces of Sweden

The provinces of Sweden, landskap, are historical, geographical and cultural regions. Sweden has 25 provinces and they have no administrative function, but remain historical legacies and the means of cultural identification....
 serve no administrative function. Instead, that function is served by the counties of Sweden
Counties of Sweden

The Counties of Sweden, or l?n, are the first level administrative and political subdivisions of Sweden. Sweden is divided into 21 counties....
. For centuries, the administrative county for Bohuslän was the Gothenburg and Bohus County
Gothenburg and Bohus County

The County of Gothenburg and Bohus, or G?teborgs och Bohus l?n, was a Counties of Sweden of Sweden until December 31, 1998 when it was merged with the counties of County of Skaraborg and County of ?lvsborg to form the county of V?stra G?taland County....
, and as its name implies it consisted of the entire Bohuslän province together with the city Gothenburg
Gothenburg

Gothenburg ) is the second largest city in Sweden after Stockholm and the fifth largest amongst the Nordic countries. The city is located on the south west-coast....
.






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' is one of the 25 traditional non-administrative provinces of Sweden
Provinces of Sweden

The provinces of Sweden, landskap, are historical, geographical and cultural regions. Sweden has 25 provinces and they have no administrative function, but remain historical legacies and the means of cultural identification....
 (landskap in Swedish), situated on the west coast of the country. It borders Dalsland
Dalsland

Dalsland is one of the traditional Provinces of Swedens , in the south west of Sweden. It borders Bohusl?n to the south-west, Norway to the west, V?rmland to the north and north-east, lake V?nern to the east, and V?sterg?tland to the east and south....
 and Västergötland
Västergötland

is one of the 25 traditional non-administrative provinces of Sweden , situated in the southwest of Sweden. In older English literature one may also encounter the Latin language version Westrogothia....
 as well as the Skagerrak
Skagerrak

The Skagerrak strait runs between Norway and the southwest coast of Sweden and the Jutland of Denmark, connecting the North Sea and the Kattegat strait, which leads to the Baltic Sea....
 arm of the North Sea
North Sea

The North Sea is a marginal sea, epeiric sea on the European continental shelf. The Dover Strait and the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north connect it to the Atlantic Ocean....
 and Østfold
Østfold

is a Counties of Norway in southeastern Norway, bordering Akershus and southwestern Sweden , while Buskerud and Vestfold is on the other side of Viken....
 in Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
.

Administration

The provinces of Sweden
Provinces of Sweden

The provinces of Sweden, landskap, are historical, geographical and cultural regions. Sweden has 25 provinces and they have no administrative function, but remain historical legacies and the means of cultural identification....
 serve no administrative function. Instead, that function is served by the counties of Sweden
Counties of Sweden

The Counties of Sweden, or l?n, are the first level administrative and political subdivisions of Sweden. Sweden is divided into 21 counties....
. For centuries, the administrative county for Bohuslän was the Gothenburg and Bohus County
Gothenburg and Bohus County

The County of Gothenburg and Bohus, or G?teborgs och Bohus l?n, was a Counties of Sweden of Sweden until December 31, 1998 when it was merged with the counties of County of Skaraborg and County of ?lvsborg to form the county of V?stra G?taland County....
, and as its name implies it consisted of the entire Bohuslän province together with the city Gothenburg
Gothenburg

Gothenburg ) is the second largest city in Sweden after Stockholm and the fifth largest amongst the Nordic countries. The city is located on the south west-coast....
. In 1999, some Swedish counties were merged to reduce administration costs– and Gothenburg and Bohus County was merged into the much larger Västra Götaland County
Västra Götaland County

V?stra G?taland County is a Counties of Sweden or l?n on the western coast of Sweden.The county is the second largest of Sweden's counties and it is subdivided into 49 Municipalities of Sweden ....
.

Heraldry

Bohuslän was granted its arms at the time of the funeral for Charles X Gustav of Sweden
Charles X Gustav of Sweden

Charles X Gustav was Monarch of Sweden from 1654 until his death. He was the son of John Casimir, Count Palatine of Kleeburg, Count Palatine of Zweibr?cken-Kleeburg and Catharina of Sweden....
 in 1660, it was identical to the arms of the Town of Kungälv
Kungälv

Kung?lv is a cities of Sweden in Bohusl?n on the Sweden west coast and the seat of Kung?lv Municipality, V?stra G?taland County. Kung?lv is roughly translated as "King River" and is such named because of the two rivers that float in the vicinity, G?ta ?lv and Nodre ?lv....
. In 1962 the higher claim of the town was established and a variation for the arms of the county was introduced. The coat of arms is represented with a dukal coronet. Blazon: "Argent, a Castle embatteled Gules with one embatteled Tower of the same and two doors Or hinged Sable between a Sword point upwards and Lion rampant holding the Tower both Azure langued and armed Or."

Geography

The geography is distinguished by the rocky coast, bordered an archipelago
Archipelago

An archipelago is a chain or cluster of islands that are formed tectonically. The word archipelago literally means "chief sea", from Italian language arcipelago , derived ultimately from Greek language arkhon and pelagos ....
: there are about 3,000 islands and 5,000 islets (skerries
Skerries

Skerries is the plural of skerry, meaning a small rocky island.Skerries may refer to a number of geographical locations:...
). These make up the northern part of the Gothenburg archipelago, Sweden's second largest after Stockholm archipelago
Stockholm archipelago

The Stockholm Archipelago is the biggest archipelago of Sweden, and one of the biggest archipelagos of the Baltic sea....
. The larger of the islands, which each have formed their own municipalities, are Tjörn and Orust. Both have a distinguished history and culture.

In old days, the seascape was renowned for its many reefs and sunken rocks which caused many shipwrecks.

However, the rocky terrain cannot be said to be mountainous: the highest point is Björnepiken at 224 meters.

Sweden's only fjord
Fjord

Geologically, a fjord or fiord is a long, narrow inlet with steep sides, created in a valley carved by Glacier....
 the Gullmaren, is situated in the province near the city Lysekil
Lysekil

Lysekil is a town in Bohusl?n on the Sweden west coast and the seat of Lysekil Municipality, V?stra G?taland County.References ...
. It is 25 kilometers long, between 1-3 wide, with a depth of 118.5 meters at its deepest, with a unique marine life.

Of its 4,500 km² large area, only 177 are water (lakes or streams). Although lakes are frequent, they are rather small in size. The largest lakes are the Bullaren
Bullaren

Bullaren are two lakes in Bohusl?n in western Sweden. Bullarebygden is the area surrounding the two lakes of Bullaren. The landscape is a mixture of forests and meadows....
 lakes (northern and southern), with an area of about 40km².

Population

As of December 31, 2007, the number of inhabitants was 282,949, giving a population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 of 64,3 inhabitants/square kilometer.

Islands of Bohuslän



Larger settlements in Bohuslän

Bohuslän's formerly chartered cities are:
  • Kungälv
    Kungälv

    Kung?lv is a cities of Sweden in Bohusl?n on the Sweden west coast and the seat of Kung?lv Municipality, V?stra G?taland County. Kung?lv is roughly translated as "King River" and is such named because of the two rivers that float in the vicinity, G?ta ?lv and Nodre ?lv....
     (approximately 1100)
  • Lysekil
    Lysekil

    Lysekil is a town in Bohusl?n on the Sweden west coast and the seat of Lysekil Municipality, V?stra G?taland County.References ...
     (1903)
  • Marstrand
    Marstrand

    Marstrand is a seaside Urban areas of Sweden in Kung?lv Municipality, V?stra G?taland County in western Sweden. It has held Cities of Sweden privileges since 1200....
     (approximately 1200)
  • Strömstad
    Strömstad

    Str?mstad is a cities in Sweden in Bohusl?n in western Sweden and the seat of Str?mstad Municipality, V?stra G?taland County.Str?mstad is, despite its small population, for historical reasons normally still referred to as a Stad ....
     (1672)
  • Uddevalla
    Uddevalla

    Uddevalla is a cities in Sweden in Bohusl?n in western Sweden. It has a population of about 35,000 and is the seat of Uddevalla Municipality in V?stra G?taland County....
     (1498)


They are now non-administrative urban areas

In addition there are several other notable settlements:

History

Tanumshede 2005 Rock Carvings 5
During the Migration Period
Migration Period

The Migration Period, also called Barbarian Invasions or V?lkerwanderung , was a period of human migration which occurred within the period of roughly 300?700 Common Era in Europe, marking the transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages....
 and the Viking Age, the area was part of Viken
Viken

Viken is a historical districts of Norway surrounding the Oslofjord in southeastern Norway. The cultural hub is centred in Oslo, but the capital of the region was formerly at Borre, Norway....
, and was actually known as two entities: Ranrike
Ranrike

Ranrike was the old name for a part of Viken, corresponding to southeast Norway and the northern half of the modern Swedish province of Bohusl?n ....
 in the north and Elfsyssel in the south. It has been claimed that King Harald Fairhair made it part of the unified Norway in about 872, but contemporary sources give rise to doubt that Harald actually ever held the Viken area properly. The earliest proof of Bohus lands being in Norway's hands is from 11th century.

As long as Norway was a kingdom of its own, the province prospered, and Båhus castle was one of the key fortresses of the kingdom. When Norway was united with Denmark, the province began its decline in wealth as the area was under frequent attack from Swedish forces as part of the larger border skirmishes. The Norwegian fortress, Bohus
Bohus Fortress

Bohus Fortress lies along the old Norway - Sweden border in Kung?lv, Bohusl?n, Sweden, north east from Hisingen where the G?ta ?lv splits into two branches ....
, was built to protect this territory. Being a borderzone towards the Swedish kingdom, and to a lesser extent against Danish lands in Halland, Bohus area was disproportionately filled by soldier families.

Bohuslän belonged to Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
 until the Treaty of Roskilde
Treaty of Roskilde

The Treaty of Roskilde was signed on February 26, 1658 in the Denmark city of Roskilde. After a devastating defeat in the Northern Wars , the Frederick III of Denmark of Denmark-Norway was forced to give up nearly half his territory to save the rest....
 in 1658. The fortress of Carlsten
Carlsten

Carlsten is a stone fortress located at Marstrand, on the western coast of Sweden. The fortress was built on the orders of King Charles X of Sweden following the Treaty of Roskilde, 1658 to protect the newly acquired province of Bohusl?n from hostile attacks....
 was built in Marstrand during the 17th century. It was for a period also a free port
Free port

A free port or free zone is a port or area with relaxed jurisdiction with respect to the country of location. Free economic zones may also be called free ports....
 (porto franco), with a free religious practice and, as such, home to the only synagogue
Synagogue

A synagogue is a Jewish house of prayer.Synagogues usually have a large hall for prayer , smaller rooms for study and sometimes a social hall and offices....
 in Sweden at the time.

The fishing of herring
Herring

Herring are small, oily fish of the genus Clupea found in the shallow, temperate waters of the North Pacific Ocean and the North Atlantic Ocean, including the Baltic Sea....
 increased in the 18th century, and the province flourished during a major herring period around 1747–1809. Many small fishing communities grew up around the coast. Basically all coastal towns were affected.

There were actually wood covered parts in the terrain before the large scale fishing of herring had begun. The wood was once the largest export product and main source of income in Bohuslän. But with increasing fishing, the woods were needed as construction material for houses and boats, and the rocky terrain of today was gradually shaped during the 19th century.

Culture

Bohuslan
In Bohuslän a variety of the Götaland
Götaland

G?taland , Gothia, Gothland, Gothenland, Gotland, Gautland, Geatland is one of three Lands of Sweden consisting of ten provinces of Sweden....
 dialect of Swedish
Swedish language

Swedish is a North Germanic languages language, spoken by around 10 million people, predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland, especially along the coast and on the ?land islands....
 is spoken. The province was a part of Norway until the 17th century and traces of Norwegian remain in the dialect. "Bohuslän", literally means the "Fief of Bohus", referring to Bohus Fortress
Bohus Fortress

Bohus Fortress lies along the old Norway - Sweden border in Kung?lv, Bohusl?n, Sweden, north east from Hisingen where the G?ta ?lv splits into two branches ....
 and Län
Län

L?n and l??ni are the Swedish and Finnish language terms, respectively, for the administrative divisions used in Sweden and Finland. They are also sometimes used in other countries, especially as a translation of the Russian language word oblast....
.

The rock carvings at Tanum
Tanum

Tanum may refer to:*Tanum Municipality in Sweden*Tanum, Norway in B?rum, Norway*Tanum , a Norwegian bookstore chain...
 made 2,500 to 3,000 years ago have been entered as a site in the UNESCO
UNESCO

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations established on 16 November 1945....
 World heritage program. Rock carvings can be found scattered throughout Bohuslän. The carvings portray the life of an agricultural society with images of ships, circular objects, soles, animals, shallow bowls, and fertility figures (E.g. phallus
Phallus

Phallus can refer to a penis, or to an object shaped like a penis. The word comes from Vulgar Latin "phallus", from Ancient Greek "fa????" phallos, penis....
es).

Hundreds

Hundreds of Sweden were sub-divisions of the Swedish provinces until early 20th century. Bohuslän's hundreds were:

  • Bullaren Hundred
  • Inland Fräkne Hundred
  • Inland Northern Hundred
  • Inland Southern Hundred
  • Inland Torpe Hundred
  • Kville Hundred
  • Lane Hundred
  • Orust Eastern Hundred
  • Orust Western Hundred
  • Sotenäs Hundred
  • Stångenäs Hundred
  • Sörbygden Hundred
  • Tanum Hundred
  • Tjörn Hundred
  • Tunge Hundred
  • Vette Hundred
  • Hisingen Western Hundred


  • Notable people from Bohuslän

    People from Bohuslän are known as bohuslänningar.
    • Emilie Flygare-Carlén
      Emilie Flygare-Carlén

      Emilie Flygare-Carl?n was a Swedish people novelist.Emilie Smith grew up in the archipelago of Bohusl?n, daughter of a merchant. At the age of twenty, she married a local physician, Axel Flygare, but was widowed in 1833....
      , Strömstad
      Strömstad

      Str?mstad is a cities in Sweden in Bohusl?n in western Sweden and the seat of Str?mstad Municipality, V?stra G?taland County.Str?mstad is, despite its small population, for historical reasons normally still referred to as a Stad ....
       - author
    • Karin Parrow, Vinga - artist
    • Karl-Axel Gadd, Sotenäs - artist
    • Karl Nordström, Tjörn - artist
    • Gustaf B Thordén, Uddevalla
      Uddevalla

      Uddevalla is a cities in Sweden in Bohusl?n in western Sweden. It has a population of about 35,000 and is the seat of Uddevalla Municipality in V?stra G?taland County....
       - shipping
    • Percy Barnevik
      Percy Barnevik

      Percy N. Barnevik is a Sweden business executive, probably best known as CEO and later Chairman of Asea Brown Boveri 1988-2002, a company he created in a bold cross-border merger in 1988....
      , Uddevalla
      Uddevalla

      Uddevalla is a cities in Sweden in Bohusl?n in western Sweden. It has a population of about 35,000 and is the seat of Uddevalla Municipality in V?stra G?taland County....
       - businessman


    External links

    • - Official tourist site