Solna (Swedish:Solna kommun or Solna stad, IPA:[ˈsôːlna]), also known as Solna Municipality, is a municipality in central Stockholm County, Sweden, located just north of Stockholm City Centre. Its seat is located in the town of Solna, which is a part of the Stockholm urban area. Solna is one of the wealthiest municipalities in Sweden.

The municipality is part of Metropolitan Stockholm. None of the area is considered rural, which is unusual for Swedish municipalities, which normally are of mixed rural/urban character. Solna is the third-smallest municipality in Sweden in terms of area, after nearby Sundbyberg, as well as Burlöv, Scania County.

Solna borders Stockholm Municipality to the south, southeast, and northwest; Sundbyberg Municipality to the west; Sollentuna Municipality to the north; and Danderyd Municipality to the northeast. The boundary with Danderyd Municipality is delineated by the Stocksundet strait.

There are two parishes in Solna Municipality: Råsunda (population 29,677) and Solna (population 28,317). Solna Parish once included parts of present-day City of Stockholm.

Solna is divided into eight traditional parts with no administrative functions: Bergshamra, Haga, Hagalund, Huvudsta, Järva, Råsunda, Skytteholm and Ulriksdal. The largest districts are Råsunda, Hagalund and Huvudsta, with the Solna Centrum in between them.

With few exceptions, Solna's built-up areas have a suburban character, but there are also several large parks and Strawberry Arena, Sweden's new national football stadium adjacent to the Solna station of Stockholm commuter rail.

The final matches of both the 1958 FIFA (men's) World Cup and the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup were played at Råsunda Stadium, the national football stadium from 1937 to 2012 (demolished in 2013).

Solna has attracted a wide range of businesses and authorities, making it a major place of work in Greater Stockholm. Among the most important employers are the medical university Karolinska Institutet and the Karolinska University Hospital. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) are also located in Solna.

Demography

Population development

Population development in Solna Municipality 1970–2020
YearPopulation
197055,556
197553,878
198050,441
198549,648
199051,841
199554,417
200056,605
200560,575
201068,144
201576,158
201982,429
202082,921
Source: and .

2022 by district

This is a demographic table based on Solna Municipality's electoral districts in the 2022 Swedish general election sourced from SVT's election platform, in turn taken from SCB official statistics.

In total there were 83,972 residents, including 60,293 Swedish citizens of voting age. 53.9% voted for the left coalition and 44.4% for the right coalition. Indicators are in percentage points except population totals and income.

LocationResidentsCitizen adultsLeft voteRight voteEmployedSwedish parentsForeign heritageIncome SEKDegree
%%
1 Järvastaden S2,4391,42050.548.485495136,41770
2 Ritorp-Nya Ulriksdal1,9881,37151.646.382485233,38265
3 Kungshamra1,94990166.331.64533673,72987
4 Bergshamra Ö1,4351,19855.842.676673330,07070
5 Haga1,3931,17455.841.878485230,43662
6 Huvudsta Ingenting2,2221,29354.344.282455534,50668
7 Huvudsta SO1,6551,30056.043.183594130,91769
8 Huvudsta S1,9371,48257.141.482604031,66167
9 Huvudsta Centrum Ö1,8921,34055.543.381574330,66659
10 Huvudsta N1,7781,30852.146.175584227,07757
11 Huvudsta V2,0581,25757.341.475425829,96564
12 Huvudsta SV1,7761,32153.445.380643629,81259
13 Skytteholm SO1,8261,28754.443.677534726,94357
14 Skytteholm S1,8611,38958.140.882663430,30764
15 Solna C1,8401,42251.946.182604031,44262
16 Skytteholm SV2,0701,47753.045.380633731,15339
17 Råsunda SV2,0461,50752.445.881633729,61557
18 Råsunda C1,3611,18850.248.982663433,65172
19 Råsunda V2,0611,62253.345.480732730,23656
20 Råsunda Filmstaden2,0351,50253.445.986782240,44175
21 Råsunda N1,9691,54654.943.685752534,66470
22 Arenastaden1,9021,36045.852.982445635,01769
23 Råsunda SO1,7681,39850.347.681693130,64460
24 Råsunda Ö1,5971,48854.642.984712932,45769
25 Haga N1,0841,01051.846.879663428,51357
26 Hagalund NV2,0251,36660.833.869336722,84048
27 Rudviken Västravägen1,9811,41953.643.279524828,81058
28 Hagalund S1,9261,30860.438.172336723,45557
29 Frösunda N1,9701,44742.856.287633741,37571
30 Frösunda S1,8171,32757.241.178554528,48362
31 Frösunda C1,8521,33044.953.985643639,82175
32 Bergshamra N1,4751,16360.338.477594126,98869
33 Bergshamra S1,6751,32860.738.282663435,10776
34 Ulriksdal-Bergshamra1,6751,20264.033.981683232,40076
35 Huvudsta Ö2,09483260.437.45132687,80682
36 Råsunda NV-Näckrosen1,8171,50152.446.585752534,09470
37 Agnesberg2,1501,48559.239.583554532,37964
38 Bagartorp1,5631,05358.539.777475324,40847
39 Huvudsta C-V1,8291,29354.043.981584229,98961
40 Skytteholm N1,9151,55648.749.585722832,22666
41 Råsunda NO1,9811,54450.047.683703032,86163
42 Järvastaden N2,6981,48347.951.289633744,43377
43 Ritorp S-Frösunda1,8061,26450.248.382594135,21068
44 Huvudsta pampasparken1,8851,37353.644.781554533,44666
45 Hagalund N1,8961,45860.436.574445625,38950
Source: SVT

Income and education

The population in Solna Municipality has the 16th highest median income per capita in Sweden, and the share of highly educated persons, according to Statistics Sweden's definition: persons with post-secondary education that is three years or longer, is 46.0% (national average: 27.0%) and the 5th highest in the country.

Residents with a foreign background

On 31 December 2017, the number of people with a foreign background (persons born outside of Sweden or with two parents born outside of Sweden) was 30601, or 38.39% of the population (79707 on 31 December 2017). On 31 December 2002 the number of residents with a foreign background was (per the same definition) 14986, or 26.02% of the population (57585 on 31 December 2002). On 31 December 2017, there were 79707 residents in Solna, of which 23597 people (29.60%) were born in a country other than Sweden. Divided by country in the table below – the Nordic countries as well as the 12 most common countries of birth outside of Sweden for Swedish residents have been included, with other countries of birth bundled together by continent by Statistics Sweden.

Country of birth
31 December 2017
1Sweden56,110
2Asia: Other countries5,100
3European Union: Other countries3,942
4Iran2,467
5Finland1,663
6Africa: Other countries1,326
7South America1,180
8Europe outside of the EU: other countries1,104
9Syria1,043
10Poland1,001
11Iraq696
12North America638
13Turkey619
14Germany591
15Eritrea494
16Yugoslavia/Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro442
17Thailand424
18Bosnia and Herzegovina357
19Norway244
20Afghanistan158
21Soviet Union147
22Denmark146
23Iceland111
24Oceania104
25Somalia62
26Unknown country of birth8

Local government

As with all 290 municipalities of Sweden, Solna has a municipal assembly (kommunfullmäktige), holding 61 members elected by proportional representation for a four-year term. An executive committee (kommunstyrelse) is appointed by its members.

Public transport

Solna is centrally located in the Stockholm area and is well served by the Stockholm public transport system with two commuter train stations and six metro stations as well as a dense bus network run by SL. It was served by trams until 1959. Light rail returned after 54 years of absence when Tvärbanan was extended from Alvik to Solna centrum. A further extension to Solna Station opened in 2014.[citation needed]

Economy

Scandinavian Airlines head office

Skanska, NextJet, and Vattenfall have their head offices in Solna. Mall of Scandinavia has opened in November 2015 and is located in Solna.

The head office of Scandinavian Airlines and SAS Group is located in Solna. The airline head office was formerly located on the property of Stockholm Arlanda Airport in Sigtuna Municipality, but now it is back in Solna.

Sights

Solna church

Sports

The bandy team of AIK in the national final 2015.

The following football clubs are located in Solna:

The bandy department of AIK has been very successful on the women's side, with several national titles in recent years. The men's team has gotten promoted to Elitserien 2019–20. Liverpool FC and Premier League player Alexander Isak was born here.

Education

Solna gymnasium

Solna Gymnasium is the senior high school/sixth form college of Solna.

Twin towns – Sister cities

Solna is twinned with:

Partnerships

In addition to this, Solna has two cooperating cities,

See also

External links

  • - Official site (in Swedish)
  • 2016-03-20 at theWayback Machine - Tourist Guide in English