Örebro County (Swedish: Örebro län) is a county or län in central Sweden. It borders the counties of Västra Götaland, Värmland, Dalarna, Västmanland, Södermanland and Östergötland. It is frequently culturally divided into the hilly northern region of Bergslagen, where mining and metallurgic industry have been important since the Middle Ages, and the southern Mälardalen of lakes and farms.

Province

Sweden's counties are primarily administrative units, whereas the provinces of Sweden usually fit cultural and historical boundaries. Örebro County consists of the province of Närke, the western half of Västmanland and minor parts of eastern Värmland and northeastern Västergötland. Örebro County is named after its capital city, Örebro, which in 2010 was the sixth largest city of Sweden. Official 2010 numbers sourced in the localities section indicate that 38% of the county population is living in the city of Örebro alone. Örebro itself contains just as many inhabitants as the 23 other largest localities put together, and has grown significantly ever since the official statistics began in the late 1960s.

Administration

The county was named Närke and Värmland County until 1779 when Värmland County seceded.

The main aim of the County Administrative Board is to fulfil the goals set in national politics by the Riksdag and the Government, to coordinate the interests of the county, to promote the development of the county, to establish regional goals and safeguard the due process of law in the handling of each case. The County Administrative Board is a Government Agency headed by a Governor. See List of Örebro Governors.

Politics

The County Council of Örebro or Örebro läns landsting, which is appointed by the electorate of the county, is primarily responsible for health care and public transportation.

Riksdag elections

The table details all Riksdag election results of Örebro County since the unicameral era began in 1970. The blocs denote which party would support the Prime Minister or the lead opposition party towards the end of the elected parliament.

YearTurnoutVotesVSMPCLKDMSDNyDLeftRight
197088.4174,0314.351.120.114.32.27.655.441.9
197390.9177,3104.849.823.69.22.39.654.642.7
197691.9184,7214.348.724.010.01.710.853.044.8
197990.7183,0595.349.217.910.02.014.954.442.8
198291.5185,6865.452.21.514.95.62.817.457.637.9
198590.1184,0195.450.61.612.613.515.556.041.7
198886.5176,0066.649.04.410.712.33.612.860.035.8
199186.9177,4535.243.52.87.89.48.315.76.748.741.2
199487.2178,6367.150.84.66.97.45.016.31.262.535.5
199881.9166,37113.642.14.35.04.811.316.760.037.8
200281.2166,5978.946.54.26.411.29.010.71.759.637.4
200682.8171,3037.243.14.67.56.67.218.83.853.840.1
201085.6182,3785.738.86.55.46.36.224.06.151.041.8
201486.7188,7045.436.96.45.64.35.218.614.448.633.6
201887.7195,1577.633.13.77.84.66.916.618.252.246.3
202284.7196,5046.133.34.16.34.65.316.722.149.848.7

Geography and climate

The southern Närke plain, the forested north and the highland to the west makes for a varying landscape. Örebro County is located between the four major lakes of Sweden and has coastlines on two of them. Capital Örebro is alongside Hjälmaren, located slightly inland along the Svartån river. The southern area of the county has a transitional climate between oceanic and continental, with warm summers and cold, variable winters. Örebro has a July high of around 23 °C (73 °F) and winter highs around 0 °C (32 °F) with frosts being frequent from November to April. The proximity to the major lakes moderates winter temperatures somewhat, undermining the continental effects of its inland position. The northern areas of the county are slightly cooler year-round. The summer temperatures on the Närke Plain are some of the warmest in all of Scandinavia and by extension Northern Europe.

Municipalities

Örebro County is divided into 12 municipalities.

MunicipalityPopulation (2017)
Askersund11,175
Degerfors9,668
Hällefors7,109
Hallsberg15,932
Karlskoga30,413
Kumla21,506
Laxå5,643
Lekeberg7,868
Lindesberg23,613
Ljusnarsberg3,016
Nora10,747
Örebro150,291
Source: Statistics Sweden

Localities (2018 Statistics Sweden estimates)

PosLocalityPopulation
1Örebro124 027
2Karlskoga27 562
3Kumla17 089
4Lindesberg9 732
5Hallsberg8 457
6Degerfors7 371
7Nora6 773
8Hällefors4 506
9Askersund4 172
10Laxå3 119
11Kopparberg3 028
12Hovsta2 786
13Vintrosa2 725
14Frövi2 534
15Fjugesta2 336
16Ekeby-Almby2 143
17Storå1 917
18Pålsboda1 686
19Garphyttan1 544
20Åsbro1 457
21Fellingsbro1 393
22Odensbacken1 338
23Sköllersta1 091
Source: Statistics Sweden

Demographics

Population

Population development in Örebro County 1970–2020
YearPopulation
1970275,490
1975273,923
1980274,356
1985270,211
1990272,513
1995276,417
2000273,615
2005274,121
2010280,230
2015291,012
2020305,643

Foreign background

SCB have collected statistics on backgrounds of residents since 2002. These tables consist of all who have two foreign-born parents or are born abroad themselves. The chart lists election years and the last year on record alone.

Location200220062010201420182019
Askersund5.56.16.47.910.310.7
Degerfors11.212.213.815.519.419.8
Hallsberg8.810.311.913.819.520.2
Hällefors15.317.018.720.726.126.6
Karlskoga13.414.515.419.121.421.8
Kumla9.811.312.714.416.717.1
Laxå13.913.512.818.021.221.5
Lekeberg4.64.84.75.18.08.5
Lindesberg10.011.513.616.720.020.1
Ljusnarsberg11.112.614.720.123.723.3
Nora8.710.211.713.217.417.4
Örebro16.017.820.422.325.326.2
Total13.014.516.518.722.022.6
Source: SCB

Heraldry

The arms for the County of Örebro is a combination of the arms of Närke, Västmanland and Värmland. When it is shown with a royal crown it represents the County Administrative Board.

See also

References and notes

External links

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