- Ljungby, Halland County
Ljungby is a
village andparish inFalkenberg Municipality ,Halland County ,Sweden .The name is most likely derived from the conjunction of "ljung" (Calluna ) and "by" (village ). It is confirmed in written sources from at least1267 . Two conurbations exist within the parish borders; "Ljungby/Lilla Ljungby" and "Bergagård". A minor part ofÄtrafors is also within the parish boundary.Geography, geology and nature
The parish has an area of 54.37 km², of which 53.47 km² are land. It is mainly situated on the Hallandian plain. Arable land covered, as of 1971, about 62 percent of the parish, while 26 percent was wooded. The river
Ätran delimits it in the northeast, while a tributary river, Vinån, flows through the central part of the parish. The only lake of any size is Ljungsjön, situated in the central part of the parish.The highest shore-line passes through the parish, resulting in varied ground conditions. An ice lake delta once covered the eastern parts of the parish, leading to deposits of gravel and sand, which are being exploited.
Moraine esker s are found in the northern and eastern parts. A 120 centimeter long lower jawbone from an avbaleen whale has been found in "Tångaberg".The highest peak is Horsakullen, 137 meters above sea-level. Other hills are Hellepjucken (130 meters), Vasabjär and Hanapjutten.
Two types of Heath plants are closely associated with Ljungby:
Calluna andBroom . Calluna was previously widespread in the area, but its appearance has diminished due to modern farming. It has given its name not only to the parish, but also to several lakes, hills and farms.Ljungby was, as of 1971, the only place in Halland, and perhaps Sweden, where
Genista germanica could be found. It was also the only place in Halland north of the river Ätran wherenSilky leaf woadwaxen could be found.History
Several
bronze age tumuli are found within the parish. A cemetery can be found in the wooded area west of "Ljungsjön". The cemetery includes a tumulus with a diameter of 32 meters and a height of 2.5 meters, namned "Hästerör". Another cemetery can be found in the southern part of the parish. It covers an area of 70x190 meters and includes stone circles andstone ship s.Ljungby has had at least two churches. The old one caught fire in
1869 and was replaced with a new one at the same spot, inaugurated in1875 .An
inn was established in1764 . It was originally situated inBergagård , but moved to "Lilla Ljungby" in the late19th Century and was closed down in the early20th Century .Ljungby municipality (the secular equivalence of the parish) merged with
Vinberg in1952 . The new municipality in turn merged with several other municipalities in1970 to form the currentFalkenberg Municipality .Infrastructure
County road 154 passes through the parish in a southwestern-northeastern direction.Falkenberg railway used to pass through Ljungby, but without having any station within the parish.ee also
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