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Blekinge

Blekinge (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈblêːkɪŋɛ] , is one of the traditional Swedish provinces (landskap), situated in the southern coast of the geographic region of Götaland, in southern Sweden. It borders Småland, Scania and the Baltic Sea. It is the country's second-smallest province by area (only Öland is smaller), and the smallest province located on the mainland.

Blekinge
Coordinates: 56°20′N 15°20′E / 56.333°N 15.333°E / 56.333; 15.333
Country Sweden
LandGötaland
CountyBlekinge County
Area
 • Total3,055 km2 (1,180 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2016)[1]
 • Total158,453
 • Density52/km2 (130/sq mi)
Ethnicity
 • LanguageSwedish
Culture
 • FlowerOak and mullein
 • AnimalLucanus cervus
 • BirdNuthatch
 • FishCod
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area codes0454–0457

The name "Blekinge" comes from the dialectal adjective bleke, which corresponds to the nautical term for "dead calm".

Administration edit

The historical provinces of Sweden serve no administrative function. However, Blekinge is the only province, besides Gotland, which covers exactly the same area as the administrative county, which is Blekinge County.

Blekinge was granted its current arms in 1660 at the time of the funeral of King Charles X Gustav of Sweden (1622–1660) based on a seal from the 15th century. Symbolically the three crowns from the Coat of arms of Sweden had been placed on the trunk of the tree to mark the change in status of the former Danish province, that now belonged to Sweden. The arms is represented with a ducal coronet. Blazon: "Azure, an Oak Tree eradicated Or ensigned with three Crowns palewise of the same."[2]

Geography edit

Relative to the rest of Sweden Blekinge has warm summers and mild winters.[3] Blekinge has a scenic archipelago and is sometimes called "Sweden's garden" (Swedish: Sveriges trädgård).[4]

The nature of Blekinge is characterized by its oak forests with occasional hazel and common hornbeam.[3] The relief is an uneven joint valley terrain with straight and narrow valley bottoms that widen towards the coast.[3] Bedrock in Blekinge is mostly granite and gneiss of the Blekinge-Bornholm rock province.[3][5]

History edit

Evidence of human habitation in western Blekinge dates circa 9700 BC in the Vesan area. At this time, Vesan was a small island surrounded by open grassland. A later settlement in the nearby Ljungaviken is dated to 6500 BC and contains the remains of at least 50 wooden houses and a buried dog.[6]

Blekinge was a part of Sweden until the early 13th century when it became part of Denmark (the Danish Census Book contains the first secure written evidence of Danish control).[7] It then remained a Danish province until 1658, and together with the provinces of Skåne and Halland, it made up Skåneland. The eastern part of the Danish kingdom where Scanian Law (Skånske Lov) prevailed. As a border province, Blekinge was often raided and looted by Swedish troops during Danish–Swedish wars. In 1658, it was ceded to Sweden according to the Treaty of Roskilde and has remained Swedish ever since.[8]

During the Danish era, the port town of Sölvesborg was the seat of the administration in the western part of the province and Kristianopel in the eastern part. Notable fortifications during this period included sites at Elleholm, Sölvesborg, Lyckeby and Avaskär.[citation needed] Towns in Blekinge with city privileges were: Ronneby (1387), Sölvesborg (1445), Elleholm and Kristianopel. After the Swedish takeover two new towns, Karlshamn (chartered in 1664) and Karlskrona (1680), were built, and the populations of Ronneby and Kristianopel were forcibly relocated to them. Karlskrona has for more than 300 years been the principal naval base in Sweden.[9] [10]

Subdivisions edit

Hundreds (in Götaland incl. Blekinge called härad in Swedish, in Svealand called hundare) were the historical subdivisions of a Swedish province. Blekinge's hundreds were Bräkne Hundred, Eastern Hundred, Lister Hundred, and Medelstad Hundred.

Language edit

In Blekinge the dialect was historically closely related to Danish and eastern Scanian, which is most likely an effect of the former administrative links to Scania. Today, the dialect is not as significant as before, with the exception of Listerlandet with its special language.

Sports edit

Football in the province is administered by Blekinge Fotbollförbund.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Folkmängd i landskapen den 31 december 2016" (in Swedish). Statistics Sweden. 21 March 2017. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Karl X Gustav – en våghals på tronen". popularhistoria.se. 23 May 2017. Retrieved January 1, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d Naturgeografisk regionindelning av Norden (in Swedish). Nordiska ministerrådet. 1984. pp. 111–112. ISBN 9789138082393.
  4. ^ . tradgardsriket.se. Archived from the original on April 17, 2019. Retrieved January 1, 2019.
  5. ^ Johansson, Åke; Bogdanova, Svetlana; Čečys, Audius (2006). "A revised geochronology for the Blekinge Province, southern Sweden". GFF. 128 (4): 287–302. Bibcode:2006GFF...128..287J. doi:10.1080/11035890601284287. S2CID 129372111.
  6. ^ Persson, Carl. "Jägare/samlare i Sölvesborgstrakten 9 700–2 300 f. Kr." [Hunterers/gatherers in the Sölvesborg area in 9700–2300 BC]. In Henriksson, Mikael; Menander, Hanna; National Historical Museums; Ström, Susanne (eds.). Arkeologi i Blekinge [Archaeology in Blekinge]. Blekinge museum. p. 8. ISBN 978-91-983465-3-4.
  7. ^ Magnus Edekling, "När blev Blekinge danskt?"
  8. ^ "Forsvenskning af skånelandene (1680erne)". sydsverige.dk. Retrieved January 1, 2019.
  9. ^ "Sölvesborgs Slotsruin". sydsverige.dk. Retrieved January 1, 2019.
  10. ^ . Worldheritagesite.org. Archived from the original on 27 February 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2015.

External links edit

  • Blekinge—Official tourist site

blekinge, this, article, about, traditional, province, administrative, county, county, riksdag, constituency, county, riksdag, constituency, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, rel. This article is about the traditional province For the administrative county see Blekinge County For Riksdag constituency see Blekinge County Riksdag constituency This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Blekinge news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Blekinge Swedish pronunciation ˈbleːkɪŋɛ is one of the traditional Swedish provinces landskap situated in the southern coast of the geographic region of Gotaland in southern Sweden It borders Smaland Scania and the Baltic Sea It is the country s second smallest province by area only Oland is smaller and the smallest province located on the mainland BlekingeHistorical provinceCoat of armsCoordinates 56 20 N 15 20 E 56 333 N 15 333 E 56 333 15 333Country SwedenLandGotalandCountyBlekinge CountyArea Total3 055 km2 1 180 sq mi Population 31 December 2016 1 Total158 453 Density52 km2 130 sq mi Ethnicity LanguageSwedishCulture FlowerOak and mullein AnimalLucanus cervus BirdNuthatch FishCodTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Area codes0454 0457 The name Blekinge comes from the dialectal adjective bleke which corresponds to the nautical term for dead calm Contents 1 Administration 2 Geography 3 History 3 1 Subdivisions 4 Language 5 Sports 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksAdministration editThe historical provinces of Sweden serve no administrative function However Blekinge is the only province besides Gotland which covers exactly the same area as the administrative county which is Blekinge County Blekinge was granted its current arms in 1660 at the time of the funeral of King Charles X Gustav of Sweden 1622 1660 based on a seal from the 15th century Symbolically the three crowns from the Coat of arms of Sweden had been placed on the trunk of the tree to mark the change in status of the former Danish province that now belonged to Sweden The arms is represented with a ducal coronet Blazon Azure an Oak Tree eradicated Or ensigned with three Crowns palewise of the same 2 Geography editRelative to the rest of Sweden Blekinge has warm summers and mild winters 3 Blekinge has a scenic archipelago and is sometimes called Sweden s garden Swedish Sveriges tradgard 4 The nature of Blekinge is characterized by its oak forests with occasional hazel and common hornbeam 3 The relief is an uneven joint valley terrain with straight and narrow valley bottoms that widen towards the coast 3 Bedrock in Blekinge is mostly granite and gneiss of the Blekinge Bornholm rock province 3 5 History editEvidence of human habitation in western Blekinge dates circa 9700 BC in the Vesan area At this time Vesan was a small island surrounded by open grassland A later settlement in the nearby Ljungaviken is dated to 6500 BC and contains the remains of at least 50 wooden houses and a buried dog 6 Blekinge was a part of Sweden until the early 13th century when it became part of Denmark the Danish Census Book contains the first secure written evidence of Danish control 7 It then remained a Danish province until 1658 and together with the provinces of Skane and Halland it made up Skaneland The eastern part of the Danish kingdom where Scanian Law Skanske Lov prevailed As a border province Blekinge was often raided and looted by Swedish troops during Danish Swedish wars In 1658 it was ceded to Sweden according to the Treaty of Roskilde and has remained Swedish ever since 8 During the Danish era the port town of Solvesborg was the seat of the administration in the western part of the province and Kristianopel in the eastern part Notable fortifications during this period included sites at Elleholm Solvesborg Lyckeby and Avaskar citation needed Towns in Blekinge with city privileges were Ronneby 1387 Solvesborg 1445 Elleholm and Kristianopel After the Swedish takeover two new towns Karlshamn chartered in 1664 and Karlskrona 1680 were built and the populations of Ronneby and Kristianopel were forcibly relocated to them Karlskrona has for more than 300 years been the principal naval base in Sweden 9 10 Subdivisions edit Hundreds in Gotaland incl Blekinge called harad in Swedish in Svealand called hundare were the historical subdivisions of a Swedish province Blekinge s hundreds were Brakne Hundred Eastern Hundred Lister Hundred and Medelstad Hundred Language editIn Blekinge the dialect was historically closely related to Danish and eastern Scanian which is most likely an effect of the former administrative links to Scania Today the dialect is not as significant as before with the exception of Listerlandet with its special language Sports editFootball in the province is administered by Blekinge Fotbollforbund See also editBlekinge Institute of Technology Blekinge archipelagoReferences edit Folkmangd i landskapen den 31 december 2016 in Swedish Statistics Sweden 21 March 2017 Retrieved 25 November 2017 Karl X Gustav en vaghals pa tronen popularhistoria se 23 May 2017 Retrieved January 1 2019 a b c d Naturgeografisk regionindelning av Norden in Swedish Nordiska ministerradet 1984 pp 111 112 ISBN 9789138082393 Pa tur i Sveriges tradgard tradgardsriket se Archived from the original on April 17 2019 Retrieved January 1 2019 Johansson Ake Bogdanova Svetlana Cecys Audius 2006 A revised geochronology for the Blekinge Province southern Sweden GFF 128 4 287 302 Bibcode 2006GFF 128 287J doi 10 1080 11035890601284287 S2CID 129372111 Persson Carl Jagare samlare i Solvesborgstrakten 9 700 2 300 f Kr Hunterers gatherers in the Solvesborg area in 9700 2300 BC In Henriksson Mikael Menander Hanna National Historical Museums Strom Susanne eds Arkeologi i Blekinge Archaeology in Blekinge Blekinge museum p 8 ISBN 978 91 983465 3 4 Magnus Edekling Nar blev Blekinge danskt Forsvenskning af skanelandene 1680erne sydsverige dk Retrieved January 1 2019 Solvesborgs Slotsruin sydsverige dk Retrieved January 1 2019 Naval Port of Karlskrona World Heritage Site Pictures info and travel reports Worldheritagesite org Archived from the original on 27 February 2015 Retrieved 18 February 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Blekinge Blekinge Official tourist site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blekinge amp oldid 1205303688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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