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Trollhättan Municipality

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Trollhättan Municipality (Kommun)

See also:Municipalities of Sweden
Coat of arms
Trollhättan City Arms
Seat Trollhättan
County Västra Götaland
Province Westrogothia
Area
     Rank
412 km²
197th of 290
Population
     Rank
53,154 (2005)
42th of 290
Density 129/km²


The page covers both the municipality and the town Trollhättan

Waterfalls in Trollhättan

Trollhättan Municipality is a Municipality in western Sweden where the City Trollhättan is the seat.

History

Trollhättan was founded by the river Göta älv, at a location with several waterfalls. The site was first mentioned in literature from 1413. For centuries, Trollhättan was an obstacle for the boats travelling the river, up until a lock system was completed in the 19th century. Is has since been updated several times and the present locks were finished in 1916.

In the late 19th century, hydropower was developed in Trollhättan. The Swedish energy corporation Vattenfall ("waterfall") took its name from the falls in Trollhättan. Today the city has two operational hydropower stations, Olidan and Håjum. The hydropower has helped the city in its industrial revolution.

The name "Trollhättan" comes from folkloristic tales. People believed that large trolls lived in the river Göta älv and that the islands in the river were the Trolls' hoods ("hättor"). Other former names of the site is Eidar and Stora Edet; the latter lives on in the name of the south-bordering municipality of Lilla Edet. The waterfall of Trollhättan has been theorized to be the Mimir's Well from the Norse mythology.

Trollhättan was granted city rights in 1916 at which time it had about 15,000 inhabitants.

Industries

Trollhättan houses a number of industries, foremost the main production sites for Saab Automobile and Volvo Aero. In the area, there is also a large number of suppliers to these two facilities. Historically Trollhättan housed the NOHAB industries who produced locomotives.

There is also a film production facility, known as Trollywood; movies shot there include Fucking Åmål, Dancer in the Dark and Dogville. The movie studio Film i Väst centered here produces about half of the Swedish full-length films.

External link

sv:Trollhättan

Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) Trollhättan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trollhättan) version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trollhättan&action=history) GNU Free Documentation Lizenz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License) CC-by-sa (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/)

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