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' 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 in the west of middle 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 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....
, 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....
, Dalarna
Dalarna

is a historical Provinces of Sweden or landskap in central Sweden. English name forms established in literature are Dalecarlia and the Dales....
, 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 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....
. It is also bounded by Norway
Norway

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

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 name is Wermelandia; its English derivative is Wermland or similar variation. The origin of the name is uncertain. It may refer to a lake by that name, or to a river.

inces serve no administrative function in Sweden today.






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' 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 in the west of middle 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 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....
, 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....
, Dalarna
Dalarna

is a historical Provinces of Sweden or landskap in central Sweden. English name forms established in literature are Dalecarlia and the Dales....
, 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 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....
. It is also bounded by Norway
Norway

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

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 name is Wermelandia; its English derivative is Wermland or similar variation. The origin of the name is uncertain. It may refer to a lake by that name, or to a river.

Administration

Provinces serve no administrative function in Sweden today. Instead, that function is served by 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....
; however, in many instances a county has virtually the same border as the province, which is the case with Värmland and its corresponding county Värmland County
Värmland County

V?rmland County is a Counties of Sweden or l?n in west central Sweden. It borders the Swedish counties of Dalarna County, ?rebro County and V?stra G?taland County, as well as the Norway counties of ?stfold, Akershus and Hedmark to the west....
. The main exception is a smaller part to the south east which belongs to 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....
.

Heraldry

Arms were granted in 1560, when it depicted a wolverine. This was however too similar to that of Medelpad
Medelpad

is a historical Provinces of Sweden or landskap in the north of Sweden. It borders to H?lsingland, H?rjedalen, J?mtland, ?ngermanland and the Gulf of Bothnia....
. In 1567 it was revised into an eagle
Eagle

Eagles are large bird of prey which are members of the bird family Accipitridae, and belong to several Genus which are not necessarily closely related to each other....
. In the late 17th century the eagle was black. In 1936 it got its current blazon
Blazon

In heraldry and heraldic vexillology, a blazon is a formal description of, most often, a coat of arms or flag, which enables a person to construct or reconstruct the appropriate image....
, when the eagle became blue. Blazon: "Argent, an Eagle displayed Azure beaked, langued and membered Gules."

Geography

The largest lake is Vänern
Vänern

V?nern is the largest lake in Sweden and the third largest lake in Europe. It is located in the Provinces of Sweden of V?sterg?tland, Dalsland, and V?rmland....
. Most streams of importance lead to Vänern. However, the province is rich in small lakes, ponds and streams. The scenic nature with mountains and lakes is usually regarded among the most picturesque in Sweden, and has inspired painters and writers since the 19th century.

Western Värmland

There are several mountain plateaus in the western part of Värmland, which is in the Scandinavian mountain range. The highest elevations are found in the northern parts, with plateaus of 500-700 meters. Here also the highest mountain top is found, the Granberget at Höljes, 701 meters.

Eastern Värmland

The eastern part of Värmland is counted into the Bergslagen
Bergslagen

Bergslagen is a historically, culturally, and linguistically distinct mining district located north of M?laren in northern Svealand, Sweden. In Bergslagen mining and metallurgy industry have been important since the Middle Ages....
, the Central Swedish Mining District. Its terrain is rather hilly, but a few high-altitude hills are present: Hvitklinten (414 m.), Dalkarlsberget (450 m.) and Vålbergsrös (476 m.). This part of Värmland is rich in minerals, most notably iron ore
Iron ore

Iron ores are Rock and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in colour from dark grey, bright yellow, deep purple, to rusty red....
 which exists in large quantities. Some notable sites in this area are around Långban
Långban

L?ngban is a mining area in V?rmland in Sweden. It belongs to Filipstad Municipality, with the nearest city being Filipstad, 21 km south. It was systematically mined through 1711-1972, but has traces from the 15th century....
 and Nordmark Hundred. In the southeast, the ridge of Kilsbergen
Kilsbergen

Kilsbergen or Lekebergs?sen is a low mountainous ridge that separates N?rke from V?rmland. It is the southernmost extension of the taiga in Scandinavia and shows a flora and fauna that are unusual for the latitude....
 marks the border to 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....
.

Population

The population of Värmland is 312,591 as of December 31, 2007. It is distributed over four counties as follows:

County Population
Värmland County
Värmland County

V?rmland County is a Counties of Sweden or l?n in west central Sweden. It borders the Swedish counties of Dalarna County, ?rebro County and V?stra G?taland County, as well as the Norway counties of ?stfold, Akershus and Hedmark to the west....
, entirely
273,640
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....
, partly
38,551
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 ....
, peripherally
398
Dalarna County
Dalarna County

Dalarna County is a Counties of Sweden or l?n in middle Sweden. It borders the counties of J?mtland County, G?vleborg County, V?stmanland County, ?rebro County and V?rmland County....
, peripherally
2


History

The province was scarcely populated in the pre-historic age compared to Sweden's southern half. Its 5,500 registered ancient remains are few, compared to other areas. The province was considered to be of minor importance in the Swedish Realm. There are however interesting histories told by Snorri Sturlasson about Värmland in the 13th century. It extends back to Ingjald Illråde a legendary king in the 7th century.

The early history was not only strongly influenced by the proximity to Västergötland, but also with its western neighbour Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
. When Sweden was at war with Norway, it had a strong effect on Värmland too. In 1225, Haakon IV of Norway
Haakon IV of Norway

Haakon Haakonsson , also called Haakon the Old, was List of Norwegian monarchs of Norway from 1217 to 1263. Under his rule, medieval Norway reached its peak....
 (Haakon the Old) invaded Sweden and burnt down all villages if they did not pay a ransom. This feud was eventually settled in 1249.

Värmland was originally considered a part of Götaland
Götaland

G?taland , Gothia, Gothland, Gothenland, Gotland, Gautland, Geatland is one of three Lands of Sweden consisting of ten provinces of Sweden....
, and had a strong connection to its southern neighbour 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....
. In 1815 it was incorporated into Svealand
Svealand

Svealand or Sweden Proper is the historical core Lands of Sweden of Sweden. It is located in south central Sweden, bounded to the north by Norrland and to the south by G?taland....
. Eastern Värmland traditionally belongs to the Bergslagen
Bergslagen

Bergslagen is a historically, culturally, and linguistically distinct mining district located north of M?laren in northern Svealand, Sweden. In Bergslagen mining and metallurgy industry have been important since the Middle Ages....
 area, Sweden's central mining district.

In 1582, Värmland was granted its first city, Kristinehamn
Kristinehamn

Kristinehamn is a town in the province V?rmland in western Sweden and the seat of Kristinehamn Municipality, V?rmland County.Geography ...
, but had its privilege revoked. Värmland was granted its second city, Karlstad
Karlstad

Karlstad is a urban areas of Sweden in V?rmland, Sweden. The city has 58,544 inhabitants out of a municipal total of 83,500. It is the seat of Karlstad Municipality and the capital of V?rmland County....
, in 1584, on the northern shore of lake Vänern
Vänern

V?nern is the largest lake in Sweden and the third largest lake in Europe. It is located in the Provinces of Sweden of V?sterg?tland, Dalsland, and V?rmland....
. The third city was Filipstad
Filipstad

Filipstad is a urban areas of Sweden in the Sweden province V?rmland and the seat of Filipstad Municipality, V?rmland County.Filipstad was granted city privileges in 1611 by Charles IX of Sweden, who named it after his son Duke Carl Philip ....
 in 1611; however, its privilege was revoked in 1694 after a devastating fire.

The most significant coup d'état
Coup d'état

A coup d??tat , often simply called a coup, is the sudden unconstitutional overthrow of a government by a part of the state establishment – usually the military – to replace the branch of the stricken government, either with another civil government or with a military government....
 of modern Swedish history took its beginning in Karlstad
Karlstad

Karlstad is a urban areas of Sweden in V?rmland, Sweden. The city has 58,544 inhabitants out of a municipal total of 83,500. It is the seat of Karlstad Municipality and the capital of V?rmland County....
. The man behind the revolution, a liberal
Liberalism

Liberalism is a broad class of political philosophy that considers individualism liberty and equality to be the most important political goals....
 nobleman and a prominent man of the opposition, the former officer Georg Adlersparre
Georg Adlersparre

Count Georg Adlersparre was a Sweden army commander.Adlersparre was born in the Swedish province of J?mtland. Having entered the army at the age of 15, he received from King Gustav III, in 1791, a secret commission to excite the Norway to rebellion....
, who was backed up by the radical captain Henrik Anckarsword, used the part of the western army that was stationed in Värmland to occupy Karlstad on the night of the 7th March 1809. From there he officially proclaimed revolution, a proclamation which held the view that the wars and oppression had ruined the country and that the government therefore had to be overthrown. On the 9th of March, Adlersparre and his enthusiastic soldiers (many of Finnish origin) finally began their successful march towards the capital.

The early 17th century marked the beginning of a substantial immigration from Finland
Finland

Finland , officially the Republic of Finland , is a Nordic countries situated in the Fennoscandian region of northern Europe. It borders Sweden on the west, Russia on the east, and Norway on the north, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland....
. The areas where they centred were known as Finnskog. They kept their Finnish customs and language until the late 19th century. The last person to speak Finnish here died in the 1980´s.

Dukes

Since 1772, Sweden's Princes have been created Dukes of various provinces in Sweden. This is solely a nominal title.
  • Prince Carl Adolf (1798)
  • Crown Prince Gustaf (from his birth in 1858 until he became King in 1907)
  • Prince Carl Philip
    Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland

    Prince Carl Philip, Duke of V?rmland is the second child of three children and only son of Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Silvia of Sweden. Born Crown Prince of Sweden, he retained his title and first place in succession for seven months until 1 January 1980....
     (1979-)


Natives

Some notable natives:
  • Gunnar Andersson
    Gunnar Andersson

    Gunnar Andersson, was a Football player from Sweden. He is widely considered as one of Olympique de Marseille best Striker , along with Josip Skoblar and Jean-Pierre Papinby who?....
    , Football player in France
  • Kenny Bräck
    Kenny Bräck

    Kenneth "Kenny" Br?ck is a race car driver from Sweden. Until his retirement from racing, he competed in the CART, Indy Racing League and the IROC series....
    , 1999 Indy 500 Winner
  • Nils Ericson
    Nils Ericson

    Friherre Nils Ericson was a Sweden inventor and mechanics engineer, like his brother, John Ericsson. Nils Ericson, born in L?ngbanshyttan, V?rmland, Sweden, was raised to the untitled nobility by king Oscar I of Sweden in 1854, which made him revert to a spelling of his surname with only one "s"....
    , inventor and mechanical engineer
  • John Ericsson
    John Ericsson

    John Ericsson was a Sweden inventor and mechanics engineer, as was his brother, Nils Ericson. He was born at L?ngbanshyttan in V?rmland, Sweden, but primarily came to be active in the United States....
    , inventor and mechanical engineer
  • Lars Magnus Ericsson
    Lars Magnus Ericsson

    Lars Magnus Ericsson was a Sweden inventor, entrepreneur and founder of telephone equipment manufacturer Ericsson .Lars Magnus was born in V?rmskog, V?rmland and grew up in the small village of Vegerbol, between Karlstad and Arvika....
    , inventor, founder of Ericsson
    Ericsson

    Ericsson , one of the largest Sweden companies, is a leading provider of telecommunication and data communication systems, and related services covering a range of technologies, including especially mobile networks....
  • Sven-Göran Eriksson
    Sven-Göran Eriksson

    Sven-G?ran Eriksson is a Sweden association football Coach , currently employed as manager of the Mexico national football team.Eriksson was a Swedish football player and was forced to retire early from an unremarkable playing career in the Swedish lower leagues, due to injury in 1975....
    , football (soccer) coach (Finnish origin)
  • Tage Erlander
    Tage Erlander

    was a Sweden politician. He was the leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party and Prime Minister of Sweden from 1946 to 1969.Erlander holds the record as the longest serving head of government of any democratic country, as he held his post for 23 years....
    , prime minister (Finnish origin)
  • Nils Ferlin
    Nils Ferlin

    was a Sweden poetry.Nils Ferlin was born in Karlstad, V?rmland, where his father worked at the Nya Wermlands-Tidningen newspaper. 1908 the family moved to Filipstad and the father started his own paper....
    , poet
  • Gustaf Fröding
    Gustaf Fröding

    was a Sweden poet and writer, born in Alster, Sweden outside Karlstad in V?rmland. The family moved to Kristinehamn in the year 1867. He later studied at Uppsala University and worked as a journalist in Karlstad....
    , poet
  • Erik Gustaf Geijer
    Erik Gustaf Geijer

    Erik Gustaf Geijer , was a Sweden writer, composer, and history. He was a member of the Swedish Academy and a professor of history from 1817 at Uppsala University where a statue commemorates him....
    , writer, composer, historian
  • Göran Hägglund
    Göran Hägglund

    Bo G?ran H?gglund is a Sweden politician and the current leader of the Christian Democrats . He was elected Party Leader on April 3, 2004, succeeding Alf Svensson....
    , Minister for Health and Social Affairs (Swedish-Finnish origin)
  • Selma Lagerlöf
    Selma Lagerlöf

    /IPA/ was a Sweden author. She was the first woman writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, and most widely known for her children's book Nils Holgerssons underbara resa genom Sverige ....
    , author
  • Zarah Leander
    Zarah Leander

    Zarah Leander was a Sweden actress and singer.Leander began her career in the late 1920s, and by the mid 1930s her success in Europe, particularly in German and the Scandinavian countries, led to invitations to work in the United States....
    , singer, actress
  • Adolf Noreen
    Adolf Noreen

    Adolf Gotthard Noreen was a Sweden Linguistics who served as a member of the Swedish Academy from 1919 until his death....
    , linguist
  • Victor Sjöström
    Victor Sjöström

    was a Sweden actor, screenwriter, and film director....
    , film director and actor
  • Andrew L. Skoog, Hymn Composer
  • Arvid Stjernblom, character in Hjalmar Söderberg
    Hjalmar Söderberg

    Hjalmar Emil Fredrik S?derberg was a Sweden novelist, playwright, poet and journalist. His work often encircle melancholy and lovelorn characters, and inject a rich portrayal of contemporary Stockholm through the eyes of the flaneur....
    's novel, The Serious Game (Den allvarsamma leken)
  • Sten Tolgfors
    Sten Tolgfors

    Sten Tolgfors is a Sweden Moderate Party politician, Member of the Riksdag and Swedish Swedish Minister for Defence and former Minister for Foreign Trade in the Cabinet of Fredrik Reinfeldt since 24 October 2006....
    , Minister for Defence
  • Monica Zetterlund
    Monica Zetterlund

    Monica Zetterlund, born Monica Nilsson , was a Sweden singer and actress....
    , singer actress


Sub-divisions

Sweden's provinces were sub-divided into hundred
Hundred (division)

A hundred is a geographic division formerly used in England, Wales, Denmark, South Australia, some parts of the USA, Germany , Sweden, Finland and Norway, which historically was used to divide a larger region into smaller administrative divisions....
s or districts. Värmland was historically divided into chartered cities and districts. One district formed part of Bergslagen
Bergslagen

Bergslagen is a historically, culturally, and linguistically distinct mining district located north of M?laren in northern Svealand, Sweden. In Bergslagen mining and metallurgy industry have been important since the Middle Ages....
 and was a mountain district, and all the other districts were hundreds.

*Edsberg Hundred
*Fryksdal Hundred
*Färnebo Hundred
*Gillberg Hundred
*Grums Hundred
*Jösse Hundred
*Karlstad Hundred
*Karlskoga Mountain District

*Kil Hundred
*Nordmark Hundred
*Nyed Hundred
*Näs Hundred
*Visnum Hundred
*Väse Hundred
*Älvdal Hundred
*Ölme Hundred


External links

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