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', sometimes referred to under its Latin form Sudermannia or Sudermania, is a historical province
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....
 or landskap on the south eastern coast of Sweden
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
. It borders Östergötland
Östergötland

?sterg?tland is a one of the traditional provinces of Sweden in the south of Sweden. It borders Sm?land, V?sterg?tland, N?rke, S?dermanland, and the Baltic Sea....
, Närke
Närke

is a traditional Provinces of Sweden or landskap in middle Sweden. It borders V?sterg?tland, V?rmland, V?stmanland, S?dermanland and ?sterg?tland....
, Västmanland
Västmanland

is a historical Provinces of Sweden, or landskap, in middle Sweden. It borders S?dermanland, N?rke, V?rmland, Dalarna and Uppland.The name comes from "West men", referring to the people west of Uppland, the core province of early Sweden....
 and Uppland
Uppland

Uppland is a historical Provinces of Sweden or landskap on the eastern coast of Sweden, just north of Stockholm, the capital. It borders S?dermanland, V?stmanland and G?strikland....
. It is also bounded by lake Mälaren
Mälaren

Lake M?laren is the third-largest lake in Sweden, after Lakes V?nern and V?ttern. Its area is 1,140 km? and its greatest depth is 64 m. The lake drains, from southwest to northeast, into the Baltic Sea through S?dert?lje kanal, Hammarbyslussen, Karl Johanslussen and Norrstr?m....
 and the Baltic sea
Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is a brackish inland sea located in Northern Europe, from 53?N to 66?N latitude and from 20?E to 26?E longitude. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Denmark islands....
.

In Swedish, the province name is frequently shortened to Sörmland.

Södermanland means "Southern men's land". It was used as a directional reference to lake Mälaren, compared to Uppland (north) and Västmanland (west).

traditional 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 or political purposes, but are historical and cultural entities.






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', sometimes referred to under its Latin form Sudermannia or Sudermania, is a historical province
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....
 or landskap on the south eastern coast of Sweden
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
. It borders Östergötland
Östergötland

?sterg?tland is a one of the traditional provinces of Sweden in the south of Sweden. It borders Sm?land, V?sterg?tland, N?rke, S?dermanland, and the Baltic Sea....
, Närke
Närke

is a traditional Provinces of Sweden or landskap in middle Sweden. It borders V?sterg?tland, V?rmland, V?stmanland, S?dermanland and ?sterg?tland....
, Västmanland
Västmanland

is a historical Provinces of Sweden, or landskap, in middle Sweden. It borders S?dermanland, N?rke, V?rmland, Dalarna and Uppland.The name comes from "West men", referring to the people west of Uppland, the core province of early Sweden....
 and Uppland
Uppland

Uppland is a historical Provinces of Sweden or landskap on the eastern coast of Sweden, just north of Stockholm, the capital. It borders S?dermanland, V?stmanland and G?strikland....
. It is also bounded by lake Mälaren
Mälaren

Lake M?laren is the third-largest lake in Sweden, after Lakes V?nern and V?ttern. Its area is 1,140 km? and its greatest depth is 64 m. The lake drains, from southwest to northeast, into the Baltic Sea through S?dert?lje kanal, Hammarbyslussen, Karl Johanslussen and Norrstr?m....
 and the Baltic sea
Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is a brackish inland sea located in Northern Europe, from 53?N to 66?N latitude and from 20?E to 26?E longitude. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Denmark islands....
.

In Swedish, the province name is frequently shortened to Sörmland.

Södermanland means "Southern men's land". It was used as a directional reference to lake Mälaren, compared to Uppland (north) and Västmanland (west).

Administration

The traditional 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 or political purposes, but are historical and cultural entities. There is a corresponding administrative Södermanland County
Södermanland County

S?dermanland County is a Counties of Sweden or l?n on the south east coast of Sweden. It borders the counties of ?sterg?tland County, ?rebro County, V?stmanland County, Uppsala County, Stockholm County and to the Baltic sea....
. However, the bulk of the population is within Stockholm County
Stockholm County

Stockholm County is a Counties of Sweden or l?n on the Baltic sea coast of Sweden. It borders the counties of Uppsala County and S?dermanland County....


Heraldry

The coat of arms was granted in 1560. The arms is represented with a ducal coronet. Blazon: "Or, a Griffin rampant Sable beaked, langued, membered and armed Gules." The same CoA was granted for the county in 1940.

Geography


Södermanland is situated between lake Mälaren to the north and the Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is a brackish inland sea located in Northern Europe, from 53?N to 66?N latitude and from 20?E to 26?E longitude. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Denmark islands....
 to the south and east. In the south, the border to Östergötland is comprised by the Kolmården
Kolmården

Kolm?rden is a large forest that separates the Sweden Provinces of Sweden of S?dermanland and ?sterg?tland, two of the country's main agriculture areas, from each other....
 forest.

The terrain is flat, with its highest altitude being Skogsbyås at 124 meters elevation. The terrain largely consists of water filled hollows covered with woods on the heights.

There are three major water regions. One in the west, where lake Hjälmaren
Hjälmaren

Lake Hj?lmaren is Sweden's fourth largest lake. It is situated adjacent to Lake M?laren through which it drains into the Baltic Sea, west of Stockholm....
 drains into Mälaren. There is a second water region on Södertörn
Södertörn

S?dert?rn is a roughly triangular peninsula in eastern S?dermanland, Sweden, which is bordered by:*Lake M?laren and the inlet of Saltsj?n to the north,...
, which is rather small in size and has no larger lakes: Bornsjön 6.5 km², Orlången 2.5 km², Magelungen 2.9 km². The third is to the south towards Kolmården.

  • National parks: Tyresta
    Tyresta National Park

    Tyresta National Park is a national park with a surrounding nature reserve in Sweden, located in Haninge Municipality and Tyres? Municipality municipalities in Stockholm County....


Population


The population of Södermanland is 1,153,565 as of December 31, 2007. It distributes over five counties as follows:

County Population
part of Stockholm County
Stockholm County

Stockholm County is a Counties of Sweden or l?n on the Baltic sea coast of Sweden. It borders the counties of Uppsala County and S?dermanland County....
881,753
Södermanland County
Södermanland County

S?dermanland County is a Counties of Sweden or l?n on the south east coast of Sweden. It borders the counties of ?sterg?tland County, ?rebro County, V?stmanland County, Uppsala County, Stockholm County and to the Baltic sea....
265,062
part of Västmanland County
Västmanland County

V?stmanland County is a Counties of Sweden or l?n in central Sweden. It borders to the counties of S?dermanland County, ?rebro County, Dalarna County and Uppsala County....
6,719
part of Östergötland County
Östergötland County

?sterg?tland County is a Counties of Sweden or l?n on the south east of Sweden. It borders the counties of Kalmar County, J?nk?ping County, V?stra G?taland County, ?rebro County, S?dermanland County and to the Baltic Sea....
27
part of Örebro County
Örebro County

?rebro County is a Counties of Sweden or l?n in central Sweden. It borders the counties of V?stra G?taland County, V?rmland County, Dalarna County, V?stmanland County, S?dermanland County and ?sterg?tland County....
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History

Södermanland is one of the ancient Swedish provinces. People probably settled there in the early Stone Age
Stone Age

The Stone Age is a broad prehistory time period during which humans widely used Rock for toolmaking.Stone tools were made from a variety of different kinds of stone....
, from which time the earliest remains date. There are a total of 96,000 known ancient remains such as grave fields, coins, knives, etc. There are prominent finds especially from the Younger Stone Age, but also a substantial amount from the Nordic Bronze Age
Nordic Bronze Age

The Nordic Bronze Age is the name given by Oscar Montelius to a period and a Bronze Age archaeological culture in Scandinavian pre-history, ca 1800 BCE - 500 BCE, with sites that reached as far east as Estonia....
. From the older Iron Age, before 0 AD, the finds are however more sparse. Then from the 5th and 6th century the finds are again plenty, now of gold. In 1774, a treasure of 12 kilo gold from that time was found on a farm in Tureholm.

From the Viking Age
Viking Age

Viking Age is the term for the period in European history, especially Northern European and Scandinavian history, spanning the eighth to eleventh centuries....
 300 runestones remain, second only to Uppland in quantity. The oldest is from the late 6th century, the Skåäng stone.

The earliest recorded history is generally of the legendary kind. Before the 7th century it is deemed to have been governed by petty kingdom
Petty kingdom

A petty kingdom is an independent realm recognizing no Suzerainty and controlling only a portion of the territory held by a particular ethnic group or nation....
s. This period ended when Ingjald
Ingjald

Ingjaldr hinn illr??i or Ingjald illr?de was a legendary Sweden king of the House of Ynglings. Ingjald may have ruled sometime during the 7th century, and he was the son of the former king Anund....
 the Ill-Ruler allegedly had a number of local rulers arson
Arson

Arson is the crime of deliberately and maliciously setting fire to structures or wildland areas. It may be distinguished from other causes such as spontaneous combustion and natural wildfires caused by lightning for example....
ed around 640.

The oldest city with the historical city status
City status in Sweden

The Swedish language stad, which is the equivalent of both city and town has since 1971 in Sweden no administrative or legal significance, and even no commonly accepted definition....
 in Södermanland was Södertälje
Södertälje

is a urban areas of Sweden in S?dermanland in east south-central Sweden, located about 30 km south of Stockholm, and is the seat of S?dert?lje Municipality, Stockholm County....
, a privilege granted around 1000. Nyköping
Nyköping

Nyk?ping is a cities in Sweden in S?dermanland, Sweden and the seat of Nyk?ping Municipality. The city is also the capital of S?dermanland County....
 received the privilege in 1187. In the 13th century, Stockholm was granted the privilege; in the 14th century followed by Strängnäs
Strängnäs

Str?ngn?s is a urban areas of Sweden in S?dermanland, in south central Sweden, located by Lake M?laren with approximately 12,300 inhabitants....
, Torshälla
Torshälla

Torsh?lla is a urban areas in Sweden in Eskilstuna Municipality, S?dermanland County, Sweden. Its population is approximately 7,500 inhabitants....
 and Trosa
Trosa

Trosa is a urban areas of Sweden in S?dermanland, Sweden and the seat of Trosa Municipality, S?dermanland County. 1974-1991 Trosa was in Nyk?ping Municipality....
.

Around 1100, Strängnäs became the episcopal
Bishop

A bishop is an ordination or consecration member of the Clergy#Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight....
 seat with a bishop
Bishop

A bishop is an ordination or consecration member of the Clergy#Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight....
 and cathedral
Cathedral

A cathedral is a Christian church that contains the seat of a bishop. It is a Religion building for worship, specifically of a denomination with an episcopal hierarchy, such as the Roman Catholic Church, Anglicanism, Orthodox Christian and some Lutheranism churches, which serves as a bishop's seat, and thus as the central church of a dioc...
. It was for a long time the only diocese
Diocese

In many rites of the Roman Catholic Church and in Anglicanism, a diocese is an administrative territorial unit administered by a bishop. It is also referred to as a bishopric or Episcopal Area or episcopal see, though strictly the term episcopal see refers to the domain of ecclesiastical authority officially held by the bi...
 of the province. In 1942 the Diocese of Stockholm
Diocese of Stockholm

The Diocese of Stockholm is a division of the Church of Sweden.There is also a Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockholm of the same name....
 was established, claiming parts of the Strängnäs territory.

The first affirmative records date from the 13th century. King Magnus Ladulås was given the province in 1266, and settled himself on the manor at Nyköping. Nyköping became one of the most important cities in Sweden. In 1317, Nyköping become the location of the infamous Nyköping Banquet where King Birger had both his brothers murdered to take possession of the crown and avenge earlier wrong-deeds.

In 1523 the King Gustav Vasa, referred to as the Sweden's father of a nation, was crowned in Strängnäs. The date, June 6, eventually is commemorated as the national holiday
National Day

The National Day is a designated date on which celebrations mark the nationhood of a nation or non-sovereign country. Often the National Day will be a Public holiday....
. Karl IX, a son of Gustav Vasa, favoured the province, fortifying castles and establishing early industries.

Dukes of Södermanland

Since 1772, Swedish princes have been created Dukes of various provinces. This is solely a nominal title. The title was also used before 1772 occasionally.
  • Eric, Duke of Södermanland
    Eric, Duke of Södermanland

    Eric Magnusson was the second son of Magnus III of Sweden and his Queen consort Helvig of Holstein....
    , (1282-1318)
  • Prince Carl
    Charles XIII of Sweden

    Charles XIII & II , was Monarch of Sweden from 1809 and King of Norway from 1814 until his death. He was the second son of King Adolf Frederick of Sweden and Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, sister of Frederick the Great....
     (from 1772 until he became King in 1809)
  • Crown Prince Oscar
    Oscar I of Sweden

    Oscar I, born Joseph Fran?ois Oscar Bernadotte , was Monarch of Sweden and List of Norwegian monarchs from 1844 to his death. When, in August 1810, his father Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte was elected Crown Prince of Sweden, Oscar and his mother moved from Paris to Stockholm ....
     (from 1811 until he became King in 1844)
  • Prince Carl Oscar (1852-1854)
  • Prince Wilhelm
    Prince Wilhelm, Duke of Södermanland

    Prince Vilhelm of Sweden and Norway, , Duke of S?dermanland, was the second son of Gustav V of Sweden of Sweden and his Queen consort Victoria of Baden....
     (1884-1965)


Culture

The area has been inhabited since the Stone Age, and medieval churches, runestones and gravefields are plenty around the countryside.

Of buildings, the arguably most impressive is the castle of Gripsholm. Nearby is the Gripsholm Runestone, a typical Viking Runestone, commemorating an earlier Viking expedition.

The cemetery
Cemetery

A cemetery is a place in which death body and cremation are burial. The term cemetery implies that the land is specifically designated as a burying ground....
 Skogskyrkogården
Skogskyrkogården

Skogskyrkog?rden is a cemetery located in southern Stockholm, Sweden. Its design reflects the development of architecture from Romantic nationalism style to mature Functionalism ....
 in southern Stockholm is a UNESCO
UNESCO

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations established on 16 November 1945....
 World Heritage site
World Heritage Site

A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a site that is on the list maintained by the international World Heritage Programme administered by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, composed of 21 Sovereign state which are elected by their General Assembly for a four-year term....
.

Sub-divisions

Södermanland was historically divided into chartered cities and into hundreds.

Cities (year city rights were granted)

  • Eskilstuna
    Eskilstuna

    Eskilstuna is a city in S?dermanland, Sweden and the seat of Eskilstuna Municipality. About 60,200 of the municipality's 94,645 inhabitants live in the seat....
     (1659)
  • Flen
    Flen

    Flen is a town in S?dermanland, Sweden and the seat of Flen Municipality, S?dermanland County.Flen evolved as a railway junction and got the title of a cities in Sweden in 1949....
     (1949)
  • Katrineholm
    Katrineholm

    Katrineholm is a cities in Sweden in S?dermanland, Sweden and the seat of Katrineholm Municipality, S?dermanland County.The name Katrineholm comes from a ducal residence with this name, after Catherina Gyllenhorn who lived there....
     (1917)
  • Mariefred
    Mariefred

    Mariefred is a small idyllic town in Str?ngn?s Municipality, S?dermanland County, Sweden, with a population of 4,800.The name is derived from that of the former Carthusian monastery here, Mariefred Charterhouse, and means "Peace of Mary" ....
     (1605)
  • Nacka
    Nacka

    Nacka is the municipal seat of Nacka Municipality....
     (1949)
  • Nyköping
    Nyköping

    Nyk?ping is a cities in Sweden in S?dermanland, Sweden and the seat of Nyk?ping Municipality. The city is also the capital of S?dermanland County....
     (1187)
  • Nynäshamn
    Nynäshamn

    Nyn?shamn is a urban areas of Sweden in S?dermanland, Sweden and the seat of Nyn?shamn Municipality, Stockholm County.The town was founded in the early 20th century as a port about 60 km south of Stockholm....
     (1946)
  • Oxelösund
    Oxelösund

    Oxel?sund is a urban areas of Sweden in S?dermanland, Sweden and the seat of Oxel?sund Municipality, S?dermanland County....
     (1950)
  • Stockholm
    Stockholm

    is the capital and largest city of Sweden. It is the site of the national Swedish Government of Sweden, the Parliament of Sweden, and the official residence of the Swedish Monarchy of Sweden....
     (1250)
  • Strängnäs
    Strängnäs

    Str?ngn?s is a urban areas of Sweden in S?dermanland, in south central Sweden, located by Lake M?laren with approximately 12,300 inhabitants....
     (1336)
  • Södertälje
    Södertälje

    is a urban areas of Sweden in S?dermanland in east south-central Sweden, located about 30 km south of Stockholm, and is the seat of S?dert?lje Municipality, Stockholm County....
     (approximately 1000)
  • Torshälla
    Torshälla

    Torsh?lla is a urban areas in Sweden in Eskilstuna Municipality, S?dermanland County, Sweden. Its population is approximately 7,500 inhabitants....
     (1317)
  • Trosa
    Trosa

    Trosa is a urban areas of Sweden in S?dermanland, Sweden and the seat of Trosa Municipality, S?dermanland County. 1974-1991 Trosa was in Nyk?ping Municipality....
     (approximately 1300)


Hundreds


*Asker Hundred
*Daga Hundred
*Hölebo Hundred
*Jönåker Hundred
*Oppunda Hundred
*Rönö Hundred
*Selebo Hundred
*Sotholm Hundred

*Svartlösa Hundred
*Villåttinge Hundred
*Västerrekarne Hundred
*Åkerbo Hundred
*Åker Hundred
*Öknebo Hundred
*Österrekarne Hundred


External links

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