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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 in the southwest 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....
. In older English literature one may also encounter the Latinized version Westrogothia.

Västergötland borders the provinces Bohuslän
Bohuslän

is one of the 25 traditional non-administrative provinces of Sweden , situated on the west coast of the country. It borders Dalsland and V?sterg?tland as well as the Skagerrak arm of the North Sea and ?stfold in Norway....
, 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....
, Värmland
Värmland

is a Provinces of Sweden or landskap in the west of middle Sweden. It borders V?sterg?tland, Dalsland, Dalarna, V?stmanland and N?rke. It is also bounded by Norway in the west....
, 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....
, 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....
, Småland
Småland

is a historical Provinces of Sweden in southern Sweden.Sm?land borders Blekinge, Scania or Sk?ne, Halland, V?sterg?tland, ?sterg?tland and the island ?land in the Baltic Sea....
 and Halland
Halland

is one of the traditional provinces of Sweden , on the western coast of Sweden. It borders V?sterg?tland, Sm?land, Sk?ne and the sea of Kattegat....
. It is also bounded by the two largest Swedish lakes 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....
 and Vättern
Vättern

V?ttern is the second largest lake in Sweden, after V?nern. It is a long, finger-shaped body of fresh water in south central Sweden to the southeast of V?nern pointing at the tip of Scandinavia....
, with a small strip to the Kattegat
Kattegat

The Kattegat , or Kattegatt is a sea area bounded by Jutland , and Scania, Halland and Bohusl?n . The Baltic Sea drains into the Kattegat through the Oresund and the Danish Straits....
 sea area. On this small strip the largest 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....
, is situated.

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.






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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 in the southwest 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....
. In older English literature one may also encounter the Latinized version Westrogothia.

Västergötland borders the provinces Bohuslän
Bohuslän

is one of the 25 traditional non-administrative provinces of Sweden , situated on the west coast of the country. It borders Dalsland and V?sterg?tland as well as the Skagerrak arm of the North Sea and ?stfold in Norway....
, 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....
, Värmland
Värmland

is a Provinces of Sweden or landskap in the west of middle Sweden. It borders V?sterg?tland, Dalsland, Dalarna, V?stmanland and N?rke. It is also bounded by Norway in the west....
, 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....
, 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....
, Småland
Småland

is a historical Provinces of Sweden in southern Sweden.Sm?land borders Blekinge, Scania or Sk?ne, Halland, V?sterg?tland, ?sterg?tland and the island ?land in the Baltic Sea....
 and Halland
Halland

is one of the traditional provinces of Sweden , on the western coast of Sweden. It borders V?sterg?tland, Sm?land, Sk?ne and the sea of Kattegat....
. It is also bounded by the two largest Swedish lakes 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....
 and Vättern
Vättern

V?ttern is the second largest lake in Sweden, after V?nern. It is a long, finger-shaped body of fresh water in south central Sweden to the southeast of V?nern pointing at the tip of Scandinavia....
, with a small strip to the Kattegat
Kattegat

The Kattegat , or Kattegatt is a sea area bounded by Jutland , and Scania, Halland and Bohusl?n . The Baltic Sea drains into the Kattegat through the Oresund and the Danish Straits....
 sea area. On this small strip the largest 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....
, is situated.

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 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....
. From the 17th century up until 1998 Västergötland was divided into Skaraborg County
Skaraborg County

The County of Skaraborg, or Skaraborgs l?n, was a Counties of Sweden of Sweden until December 31, 1998 when it was merged with the counties of County of Gothenburg and Bohus and County of ?lvsborg to form the county of V?stra G?taland County....
, Älvsborg County
Älvsborg County

The County of ?lvsborg, or ?lvsborgs l?n, was a Counties of Sweden of Sweden until December 31, 1998 when it was merged with the counties of County of Gothenburg and Bohus and County of Skaraborg to form the county of V?stra G?taland County....
 and a minor part of 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....
. From 1999 nearly all of the province is in the newly created 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 ....
, with the exception of Habo Municipality
Habo Municipality

----Habo Municipality is a Municipalities of Sweden in J?nk?ping County, southern Sweden, where the town of Habo is seat.The present municipality was formed in 1974 when a part of the dissolved rural municipality of F?gels?s was amalgamated with "old" Habo....
 and Mullsjö Municipality
Mullsjö Municipality

Mullsj? Municipality is a municipalities of Sweden in J?nk?ping County, southern Sweden. Its seat is in the town Mullsj?.The municipality was formed in 1952 by the Amalgamation of four former entities....
, which were transferred to Jönköping County
Jönköping County

J?nk?ping County is a Counties of Sweden or l?n in southern Sweden. It borders the counties of Halland County, V?stra G?taland County, ?sterg?tland County, Kalmar County and Kronoberg County....
, and smaller parts of the province which are in Halland County
Halland County

Halland County is a Counties of Sweden on the western coast of Sweden. It corresponds roughly to the cultural and historical province of Halland....
 and 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

Västergötland was granted its arms at the time of the funeral of Gustav Vasa
Gustav I of Sweden

Gustav I, born Gustav Eriksson and later known as Gustav Vasa , was Monarchy of Sweden from 1523 until his death. He was the first monarch of the House of Vasa, an influential Nobility which came to be the royal house of Sweden for much of the 16th and 17th centuries....
 in 1560. The province is also a duchy and the arms can be represented with the ducal coronet. Blazon: "Per bend sinister Sable and Or, a Lion rampant counterchanged langued and armed Gules between two Mullets Argent in the Sable field."

Geography

The southern and eastern part of the province is dominated by hills, belonging to the southern Swedish highland
Highland (geography)

The term highland or upland is used to denote any mountainous region or elevated mountainous plateau.The Scottish Highlands refers to the mountainous region north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault....
s. The northern and western portions of the province belong to the central Swedish plain
Plain

In geography, a plain is an area of landscape with relatively high relief, as well as flat. Prairies and steppes are types of plains, and the archetype for a plain is often thought of as a grassland, but plains in their natural state may also be covered in shrublands, woodland and forest, or vegetation may be absent in the case of sandy or...
, which in this part is referred to as the Västgöta-plains or Västgöta-slätten.

Along the Kattegat
Kattegat

The Kattegat , or Kattegatt is a sea area bounded by Jutland , and Scania, Halland and Bohusl?n . The Baltic Sea drains into the Kattegat through the Oresund and the Danish Straits....
 lies the archipelago usually known as the Gothenburg archipelago. The southern part of it, belonging to Gothenburg Municipality
Gothenburg Municipality

Gothenburg Municipality is a municipalities of Sweden in V?stra G?taland County in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the stad of Gothenburg....
, is part of Västergötland.

The northwestern border is demarked by Sweden's largest 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....
, and the north-eastern border is demarked by Sweden's second lake Vättern
Vättern

V?ttern is the second largest lake in Sweden, after V?nern. It is a long, finger-shaped body of fresh water in south central Sweden to the southeast of V?nern pointing at the tip of Scandinavia....
. Within the province the shoreline of Lake Vänern is 330 kilometers long, and along Vättern it is 130 kilometers. The larger river is Göta älv
Göta älv

The G?ta ?lv is a river that drains lake V?nern into Kattegat, and the North Sea, at the city of Gothenburg on the western coast of Sweden. It is located in G?taland, with the river itself being a site of early Geats settlement....
 which drains 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....
 to the east shore and the Kattegat
Kattegat

The Kattegat , or Kattegatt is a sea area bounded by Jutland , and Scania, Halland and Bohusl?n . The Baltic Sea drains into the Kattegat through the Oresund and the Danish Straits....
 strait; along the river several important cities and towns have been situated for centuries.

The average rainfall is 900 mm near the coast and 600 mm in the plains. The average temperature is -1 °C in January and 15 °C in July.

  • Highest mountain: Galtåsen 362 meters
  • National parks: Tiveden
    Tiveden

    Tiveden is a Sweden forest, famous for its scenery and throughout history notorious for its wilderness and dangers; historically a hiding place for outlaws....
    , Djurö
    Djurö

    Djur? is an island in Sweden's largest lake, V?nern. It is the largest island of the Djur? Archipelago, which forms Djur? National Park....


Population

As of December 31, 2007, Västergötland had a population of 1,220,301, distributed over four counties:

History


Prehistory and middle ages

There are many ancient remains in Västergötland. Most prominent are probably the dolmen
Dolmen

File:paulnabrone.jpgFile:KilclooneyDolmen1986.jpgA dolmen is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of three or more megalith supporting a large flat horizontal capstone ....
s from the Funnelbeaker culture
Funnelbeaker culture

The Funnelbeaker culture, short TRB from Trichterbecherkultur is the principal north central European megalithic archaeological culture of late Neolithic Europe....
, in the Falköping
Falköping

Falk?ping is a urban areas in Sweden in the traditional provinces of Sweden of V?sterg?tland, Sweden and the seat of Falk?ping Municipality, V?stra G?taland County....
 area south 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 population of Västergötland, the Geats appear in the writings of the Greek Ptolemaios (as Goutai), and they appear as Gautigoths in Jordanes
Jordanes

Jordanes , was a 6th century Roman bureaucrat , who turned his hand to history later in life.Though he also wrote Romana , a book about the history of Rome, his most known work is his Getica, written in Constantinople about AD 551 ....
' work in the 6th century. The province of Västergötland represents the heartland of Götaland
Götaland

G?taland , Gothia, Gothland, Gothenland, Gotland, Gautland, Geatland is one of three Lands of Sweden consisting of ten provinces of Sweden....
, once an independent 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....
 with a long line of Geatish kings. These are mainly described in foreign sources (Frankish) and through legends. It is possible that Västergötland had the same king as the rest of Sweden at the time of the monk Ansgar
Ansgar

Saint Ansgar, Anskar or Oscar, was an Archbishopric of Bremen. The see of Hamburg was designated a "Mission to bring Christianity to the Northern Europe", and Ansgar became known as the "Apostle of the North"....
's mission to Sweden in the 9th century, but both the date and nature of its inclusion into the Swedish kingdom is a matter of much debate. Some date it as early as the 6th century, based on the Swedish-Geatish wars
Swedish-Geatish wars

The Swedish-Geatish wars refer to semi-legendary 6th century battles between Suiones and Geats that are described in the Anglo-Saxons Epic poetry Beowulf....
 in Beowulf
Beowulf

Beowulf is an Old English language heroic Epic poetry of unknown authorship, dating as recorded in the Nowell Codex manuscript from between the 8th to the early 11th century, and relates events described as having occurred in what is now Denmark and Sweden....
 epos; others date it as late as the 12th century.

Husaby Kyrka Ext 2005 08 10
Västergötland received much early influence from the British isles
British Isles

The British Isles are a group of islands off the northwest coast of continental Europe that include Great Britain and Ireland, and numerous smaller islands....
 and is generally considered to be the bridgehead
Bridgehead

A 'bridgehead' is a military fortification that protects the end of a bridge that is closest to the enemy. The term has been generalized in news coverage and the vernacular to also mean any kind of defended area that is extended into hostile territory , in particular the area on the farside of a 'defended river bank' or a segment of a lake o...
 of Christianity
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
's advance into Sweden. Recent excavations at Varnhem
Varnhem

Varnhem is an Urban areas in Sweden in Skara Municipality, V?stra G?taland County, Sweden, situated 13 km east of Skara.Varnhem is the location of the oldest known stone church in Sweden outside of Scania, erected in the 1040s at the latest....
 suggest that at least its central parts were Christian in the 9th century. Around 1000, King Olof Skötkonung is held to have received baptism
Baptism

In Christianity, baptism is the ritual act, with the use of water, by which one is admitted as a full member of the Christian Church and, in the view of some, as a member of the particular Church in which the baptism is administered....
 in Husaby
Husaby

Husaby, near Kinnekulle, is a village belonging to G?tene municipality in the province of V?sterg?tland, Sweden. It is most known for the old stone church Husaby Church....
, near 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....
. However, the Christianization was met with heavy opposition in the rest of his kingdom, and so Olof had to restrict the Christian activities to Västergötland. The Christian faith spread, and by the time the provincial law Västgötalagen
Västgötalagen

V?stg?talagen or the Westrogothic law is the oldest Swedish language text written in the Latin script and the oldest of the Swedish provincial laws....
 was written in the 13th century, Västergötland had 517 churches. The seat of the area’s 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...
 seems to originally have been Husaby, but since 1150 the city Skara
Skara

Skara is a Cities in Sweden in V?sterg?tland, Sweden, an episcopal see and the seat of Skara Municipality, V?stra G?taland County. Despite its size, it has a long educational and ecclesiastical history....
 (just some 20 kilometers south) held that distinction.

From the election of Stenkil in the 11th century, Swedish and Geatish dynasties vied for the control of Sweden during long civil wars. For instance, the Swedish king Ragnvald Knaphövde
Ragnvald Knaphövde

Ragnvald Knaph?vde was a King of Sweden whose reign is estimated to the mid-1120s or c. 1130. His cognomen Knaph?vde is explained as referring to a drinking vessel, the size of a man's head or meaning "round head" and referring to his being foolish....
 was elected king by the Swedes, but when he entered Västergötland, he chose not to demand hostage from the powerful Geatish clans and was slain by the Geats near Falköping. Several times, Västergötland was independent from Sweden with kings such as Inge I of Sweden
Inge I of Sweden

Inge Stenkilsson was a king of Sweden. He was the son of the former king Stenkil and died c. 1100.He shared the rule of the kingdom with his probably elder brother Halsten Stenkilsson, but little is known with certainty of Inge's reign....
 and Magnus the Strong
Magnus the Strong

Magnus Nilsson, Mogens Nielsen, or Magnus the Strong , was a Scandinavian ruler and Denmark duke who reigned c. 1125-c.1130 in southern parts of Sweden ....
. In later years the area was progressively tied more closely to the Swedish kingdom.

Being in peace with Sweden did not mean being in peace. Located along the when borders of Denmark (with the so called Scanian lands) and Norway (with Bohuslän
Bohuslän

is one of the 25 traditional non-administrative provinces of Sweden , situated on the west coast of the country. It borders Dalsland and V?sterg?tland as well as the Skagerrak arm of the North Sea and ?stfold in Norway....
), the area was often involved in armed disputes and invaded by hostile armies.

Some places and dates of early battles were the Battle of Älgarås
Battle of Älgarås

The Battle of ?lgar?s took place at the royal estate of ?lgar?s in northernmost V?sterg?tland in November 1205 between the House of Sverker and the House of Erik fighting for the Swedish crown....
 (1205), the Battle of Lena
Battle of Lena

The Battle of Lena took place January 31 1208, and it was probably located near Kungslena which is located in the Tidaholm Municipality in V?sterg?tland....
 (1208), the Battle of Hova
Battle of Hova

The Battle of Hova was fought in Hova, Sweden on 14 June, 1275 between peasants commanded by Valdemar of Sweden and Danish cavalry commanded by Magnus III of Sweden and his brother Erik....
 (1275), the Battle of Gälakvist (1279) and the Battle of Falköping (1389). Thereafter Sweden was involved in the Sweden-Danish wars; some notable years 1452, 1511, 1520, 1566, 1612, 1676.

In 1658 the current borders of Sweden were established when Sweden annexed both the Scanian lands and Bohuslän. Västergötland became less exposed as it was further from the country borders. Seaside battles at the end of Scanian War
Scanian War

Scanian War was a war fought between the union of Denmark-Norway and Swedish Empire, mainly on Scanian soil. It was a war with no definite victor; the Swedish navy lost at sea and the Danish army was defeated on land....
 in the 1670s was the last combat on Västergötland soil.

Sources:
  • Nordisk Familjebok
    Nordisk familjebok

    Nordisk familjebok is a Swedish language encyclopedia, published between 1876 and 1957.The first edition was published in 20 volumes between 1876 and 1899....
     (link below).


16th century and after

In 1634 the province was modernized with the establishment of two counties: Skaraborg County
Skaraborg County

The County of Skaraborg, or Skaraborgs l?n, was a Counties of Sweden of Sweden until December 31, 1998 when it was merged with the counties of County of Gothenburg and Bohus and County of ?lvsborg to form the county of V?stra G?taland County....
 (with Skara as capital) and Älvsborg County
Älvsborg County

The County of ?lvsborg, or ?lvsborgs l?n, was a Counties of Sweden of Sweden until December 31, 1998 when it was merged with the counties of County of Gothenburg and Bohus and County of Skaraborg to form the county of V?stra G?taland County....
 (Capital first in Gothenburg but after 1679 in Vänersborg
Vänersborg

V?nersborg is a urban areas of Sweden in V?sterg?tland, Sweden, and the seat of V?nersborg Municipality, V?stra G?taland County. Until 1997 it was the capital of ?lvsborg County, which was dissolved in 1998....
).

Dukes of Västergötland

Since 1772, Swedish Kings have created princes as Dukes of various provinces - with purely nominal titles.
  • Prince Carl
    Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland

    Prince Carl of Sweden and Norway, Duke of V?sterg?tland , was the third son of King Oscar II of Sweden of Sweden and Norway....
     (1861-1951)
  • Crown Princess Victoria
    Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden

    Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of V?sterg?tland is the heir apparent to the Sweden throne. If she ascends to the throne as expected she will be Sweden's fourth queen regnant ....
     (since the succession reform of 1980)


Culture


Language

In Västergötland 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 dialect has several varieties like the ones spoken in 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....
 and Sjuhärad, but the main dialectal variety is the Western Götaland dialect, Västgötska.

The dialect was first dealt with as early as 1772, by S. Hofs in his Dialectus vestrogothica, which was a vocabulary with a grammar introduction.

Sights

Laeckoe
The Läckö Castle
Läckö Castle

L?ck? Castle is a medieval castle in Sweden, located on an island in the lake V?nern. A bishop called Brynolf Algotsson built L?ck? Castle in 1298 originally as a fort that consisted of two or three houses surrounded by a wall....
 is situated on the island Kållandsö in the 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....
 lake. It is generally regarded as one of Sweden's finest Baroque
Baroque

In the the arts, the Baroque was a Western cultural Epoch , starting roughly at the beginning of the 17th century in Rome, Italy. It was exemplified by drama and grandeur in Baroque sculpture, Baroque painting, literature, Baroque dance, and Baroque music....
 castles. The island was actually the location of a fortress as early as 1298, but the current building was begun in 1615, supervised first by Jacob de la Gardie
Jacob De la Gardie

Field Marshal and Count Jacob Pontusson De la Gardie was a statesman and a soldier of the Swedish Empire.He was appointed Privy Council of Sweden in 1613, Governor of the Swedish Estonia between 1619 and 1622, Governors-General of Sweden of Swedish Livonia in 1621, and Lord High Constable of Sweden in 1628....
 and then finished by his son Magnus Gabriel de la Gardie
Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie

Count Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie , Sweden statesman. He was the son of Jacob De la Gardie and the grandson of Pontus De la Gardie a French mercenary who had been in Danish service, but made a career in Sweden after having been captured by Swedish troops in 1565, eventually marrying Sofia Johansdotter Gyllenhielm, the illegitimate daughter of...
.

Karlsborg Fortress
Karlsborg Fortress

Karlsborg Fortress is situated on the Vann?s peninsula in Karlsborg by lake V?ttern, the province of V?sterg?tland, Sweden. Construction on the fortress began 1819 to realize the so-called central defense idea adopted by the Swedish military after the Finnish War and Napoleonic Wars....
 is another impressive building in the province.

Bjurum
Bjurum

The Bjurum manor, also known as Stora Bjurum is a Swedish manor located in V?sterg?tland. It is one of the largest in the country.Renowned lake Hornborgasj?n is located in the manor's lands....
 manor, one of the largest Swedish manors in the country, is located in Västergötland.

Hundreds

Hundreds of Sweden were sub-divisions of the Swedish provinces until early 20th century. Several of Västergötland's hundreds were described already in the first Västgötalagen
Västgötalagen

V?stg?talagen or the Westrogothic law is the oldest Swedish language text written in the Latin script and the oldest of the Swedish provincial laws....
 in the 13th century. Västergötland's hundreds were:


*Ale
*Askim
*Barne
*Bjärke
*Bollebygd
*Eastern Hisingen
*Flundre
*Frökind
*Gudhem
Gudhem Hundred

Gudhem is a locality in Falk?ping Municipality, V?stra G?taland County, Sweden.Gudhem Hundred, or Gudhems h?rad, was a Hundreds of Sweden of V?sterg?tland in Sweden....

*Gäsene
*Kåkind

*Kålland
*Kind
*Kinne
*Kinner Quarter
*Kulling
*Laske
*Mark
*Mo
*Redväg
*Skånings

*Vadsbo
*Valle
*Vartofta
Vartofta Hundred

Vartofta is a locality in Falk?ping Municipality, V?stra G?taland County, Sweden.Vartofta Hundred, or Vartofta h?rad, was a Hundreds of Sweden divided between Sm?land and V?sterg?tland in Sweden....

*Veden
*Vilske
*Viste
*Väne
*Vätle
*Ås
*Åse


Cities

The cities of Sweden were formerly chartered entities with certain privilegies. Today they are non-administrative urban areas.
  • Alingsås
    Alingsås

    Alings?s is a city in western Sweden and the seat of Alings?s Municipality, V?stra G?taland County.Geographically the city is situated by the outlet of the small rivulet S?ve?n into lake Mj?rn....
     (1619)
  • Borås
    Borås

    Bor?s is a Urban areas in Sweden in the traditional provinces of Sweden of V?sterg?tland in western Sweden and the seat of Bor?s Municipality, V?stra G?taland County....
     (1622)
  • Falköping
    Falköping

    Falk?ping is a urban areas in Sweden in the traditional provinces of Sweden of V?sterg?tland, Sweden and the seat of Falk?ping Municipality, V?stra G?taland County....
     (approximately 1200)
  • Gothenburg/Göteborg
    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....
     (1621)
  • Hjo
    Hjo

    Hjo is a stad by V?ttern in V?sterg?tland, Sweden, and the seat of Hjo Municipality in V?stra G?taland County. It has a population of 6,075 ....
     (approximately 1400)
  • Lidköping
    Lidköping

    Lidk?ping is a town in V?sterg?tland, western Sweden and the seat of Lidk?ping Municipality, V?stra G?taland County.It is neatly situated on the southern shore of V?nern and sometimes refers to itself as "Lidk?ping by V?nern", possibly to distinguish itself from Link?ping near Sweden's east coast....
     (1446)
  • Mariestad
    Mariestad

    Mariestad is a urban areas in Sweden . in V?sterg?tland, Sweden and the seat of Mariestad Municipality, V?stra G?taland County. It was until 1997 the capital of the former Skaraborg County and an episcopal see in the Church of Sweden between 1583 and 1646....
     (1583)
  • Mölndal
    Mölndal

    M?lndal is a part of the Gothenburg urban area on the west-coast of Sweden, which constitutes the administrative centre of M?lndal Municipality....
     (1922)
  • Skara
    Skara

    Skara is a Cities in Sweden in V?sterg?tland, Sweden, an episcopal see and the seat of Skara Municipality, V?stra G?taland County. Despite its size, it has a long educational and ecclesiastical history....
     (approximately 988)
  • Skövde
    Skövde

    Sk?vde is a Cities in Sweden in V?sterg?tland, Sweden. It has around 33,000 inhabitants and is the seat of Sk?vde Municipality.Sk?vde is situated some 150 km northeast of G?teborg, between Sweden's two largest lakes, V?nern and V?ttern....
     (approximately 1400)
  • Tidaholm
    Tidaholm

    Tidaholm is an industrial urban areas in Sweden in V?sterg?tland, Sweden, and the seat of Tidaholm Municipality, V?stra G?taland County.Early Tidaholm was primarily an agricultural estate....
     (1910)
  • Trollhättan
    Trollhättan

    Trollh?ttan is a Cities of Sweden in V?sterg?tland, Sweden, and the seat of Trollh?ttan Municipality, V?stra G?taland County. The city is located 75 kilometre north of Sweden's second-largest city, Gothenburg....
     (1916)
  • Ulricehamn
    Ulricehamn

    Ulricehamn is a urban areas of Sweden in V?sterg?tland, Sweden and the seat of Ulricehamn Municipality , V?stra G?taland County....
     (approximately 1400)
  • Vänersborg
    Vänersborg

    V?nersborg is a urban areas of Sweden in V?sterg?tland, Sweden, and the seat of V?nersborg Municipality, V?stra G?taland County. Until 1997 it was the capital of ?lvsborg County, which was dissolved in 1998....
     (1644)


The largest 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....
, is located by the western shore with a significant harbour commerce.

See also

  • Göta Canal
    Göta Canal

    The G?ta Canal is a Sweden canal constructed in the early 19th century. It formed the backbone of a waterway stretching some 382 miles , linking a number of lakes and rivers to provide a route from Gothenburg on the west coast to S?derk?ping on the Baltic Sea via the river G?ta ?lv and the Trollhatte Canal, through the large lakes V?nern a...
  • Götaland theory
    Götaland theory

    The term G?taland theory is a local patriotic view which challenges established history and archaeology, and which claims that the foundation of Sweden was not in East Sweden, but in V?sterg?tland....


External links

  • - Tourist site
  • from Nordisk familjebok
    Nordisk familjebok

    Nordisk familjebok is a Swedish language encyclopedia, published between 1876 and 1957.The first edition was published in 20 volumes between 1876 and 1899....
     (in Swedish).