- Kolmården
Kolmården is a large
forest that separates the Swedish provinces ofSödermanland andÖstergötland , two of the country's main agricultural areas, from each other. In early medieval times it was seen as a major obstacle in land travel between the regions, and so theBaltic Sea was largely used instead.In the Icelandic text "
Sögubrot af Nokkrum ",Kolmården between Svealand andÖstergötland is described as the border between Sweden and Östergötland (.."Kolmerkr, er skilr Svíþjóð ok Eystra-Gautland". It also appears asMirkwood in some editions of Sögubrot [http://runeberg.org/img/sverhist/1/0108.5.png] , in the legend ofHelgi Hundingsbane and probably also in "Völundarkviða ".Today the forest is traversed by the
Norrköping –Nyköping railway , theNorrköping –Katrineholm railway, and the E4highway , all connecting southern Sweden withStockholm and theMälaren region. Along the former there is also a Kolmården railway station, at the village ofKrokek byBråviken .Kolmården Zoo
In
1965 , the Kolmården Zoo ("Kolmårdens Djurpark") opened close to this railway station. Being a well-visited zoo overall, the main attraction is the firstDolphinarium inScandinavia , opened1969 , with a popular daily show (also giving name to the nearbybasketball teamNorrköping Dolphins ). The dolphinarium opened during the spring that year with the new "Marine World". Since 1972 there is aSafari park in which you can drive with your own car. Since1998 there is alsoBamses Värld , an attraction devoted to cartoon characterBamse . The tiger house has recently been renovated and the elephants that belong to the king of Sweden are situated in Kolmården Zoo.See also
*Tiveden
*Tylöskog External links
* [http://www.kolmarden.com/Om-Kolmarden/Sprak/English/ Kolmården Zoo] - Official site
* [http://www.elephant.se/location2.php?location_id=23 The elephants in Kolmården Zoo, from the elephant database]
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