- Arlöv
Arlöv is the seat of
Burlöv Municipality ,Skåne County ,Sweden . It is statistically not defined as a locality of its own, but forms part of the contiguousMalmö urban area , 5 km northeast of downtownMalmö . Out of Malmö's 250,000 inhbitants, 9,108 live in Arlöv.Arlöv is a traditional mainroad junction where the roads from
Malmö toLund -Helsingborg (now E6 & E22) and to Dalby-Simrishamn (road 11) forked after passing theSege å stream. Today the Malmö Outer Ringroad (E20 ), ending at the Öresund Bridge, cuts Arlöv off from the rest of the municipality. Arlöv was also initially the station where the railroads toLund -Stockholm (1856-64) andÅstorp -Gothenburg (1886-88) forked, although the traffic on the latter was re-routed viaLund in 1948.Arlöv is known for its
sugar -industry, "Sockerbolaget AB" (owned by the Danishcompany Danisco ). The town is the home of the SwedishRailroad Works, "Aktiebolaget Svenska Järnvägsverkstäderna (ASJ)", that in the 1970s also built severalautomobile s for SAAB, notably theSaab Sonett II and III.Arlöv is mentioned in the song "Hanna från Arlöv" ("Hanna from Arlöv") by the Swedish 1970's band
Nationalteatern .Unfortunately, parts of Arlöv are known for being rough areas, and has a very high-crime rate.The Million Programme neighbourhood Svenshög with thirteen high-rise project buildings, has got a population of more than 3000 people, which 90 percent of them are of non-Nordic heritage. In 2007, all of the gun-shootings in Arlöv, took place in Svenshög on the same street called Rapsvägen.And the neighbourhood has got a bad reputation in the city of Malmö, for being segregated and miserable. Sockerbitstorget is where some of the local-gang-meetings take place.
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