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Växjö Municipality

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Växjö Municipality (Kommun)

See also:Municipalities of Sweden
Coat of arms
Seat Växjö
County Kronoberg County
Province Smalandia
Area
     Rank
1,676 km²
54th of 290
Population
     Rank
76,755 (2005)
22nd of 290
Density 46/km²


Växjö Municipality [˘vɛkʃøː] is a municipality in southern Sweden where the city Växjö is seat. It has been of historical and religious significance since the middle ages.

Today, Växjö is the administrative, cultural and industrial centre of Kronoberg County and of central Smalandia (Småland).

History

The city's name is belived to be constructed by the words "väg" (road) and "sjö" (lake), meaning the road over the frozen Växjö lake that farmers took in the winter to get to the market place that later became the city.

Växjö received its city charter in 1342, but was an important market and commercial centre already at the pass of the first millennium. In the 12th century the construction of Växjö Cathedral was begun and hence Växjö grew to become an important religious centre in the Diocese of Växjö. The city arms displays Saint Sigfrid, a national saint, wearing the traditional Catholic outfit, and in his left hand holding a miniature of the Cathedral. Sigfrid allegedly lived and died in Växjö, and was buried in the cathedral at his death.

The religious significance led to the creation of other institutions such as Växjö Old Lyceum, one of Sweden's oldest educational institutions with Carolus Linnaeus, the father the biological classification , as one of its students.

Notable locations

Växjö University has 14.000 students (2004).

Industries include Alstom and Aerotech Telub. Växjö houses Swedens only glass museum [1] (http://www.smalandsmuseum.se/engelsk.html) and is the capital of the "Kingdom of Crystal" [2] (http://www.glasriket.se/Valkom/V_RamE.htm) and the "Kingdom of Furniture" [3] (http://www.lammhult.se).

The Swedish Emigrant Institute [4] (http://www.swemi.nu/eng/) was established in 1965 by the governor Gunnar Helén and resides since then in the House of Emigrants near the Växjö lake in the heart of the city. It contains archives, library, museum, and a research center relating to the emigration period between 1846 and 1930, when 1.3 million (or 20%) of the Swedish population emigrated, to USA mainly.

Notable natives

See also

External links

Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) Växjö (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Växjö) version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Växjö&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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