County of Nyköping

County of Nyköping
Nyköpings län
Nyköping County
County of the Swedish Empire
1634–1683

Flag of Nyköping

Flag

Capital Nyköping
History
 - Established 1634
 - Disestablished 1683

Nyköping County, or Nyköpings län, was a county of the Swedish Empire from 1634 to 1683. It was one of three counties in the province of Södermanland, and in 1683 they were merged into Södermanland County.

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Coordinates: 58°44′54″N 17°00′42″E / 58.74833°N 17.01167°E / 58.74833; 17.01167



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