- Vansbro Municipality
Infobox_Kommun2
fullname=Vansbro kommun
county=Dalarna County
province=Dalarna
capital=Vansbro
arearank=61st
area=1,667.17
arealand=1,548.70
populationrank=256th
population=6,983
densityrank=258th
populationdensity=4.5
website=http://www.vansbro.se/
footnotes=Area & population from SCB as of December 31, 2006Vansbro Municipality ("Vansbro kommun") is a municipality in
Dalarna County in centralSweden . Its seat is located in the town ofVansbro .During the local government reform of
1971 "Järna", "Nås" and "Äppelbo" were amalgamated to form the new Vansbro Municipality. The name was taken from the locality Vansbro, which also became the municipal seat.Localities
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Vansbro , pop. 2,100
*Järna, pop. 1,500
*Nås , pop. 465
*Äppelbo History
Many of the parishes and towns of today can be traced several centuries back. Around Järna has been found ovens from the
Viking Age or older, showing that the town had been used in the processing of iron for a long time, and probably leading to its name ("Järn" means iron in Swedish).Nås parish was mentioned in 1479, Järna parish in 1417, Äppelbo as Äppelboda parish 1417.
Äppelbo (literally "Apple Village") was in the 1690s the seat for the Västerdal regiment, Western Dalarnas regimente. Swedish warlike kings Charles XII and
Gustaf IV Adolf made use of the men when they fought around in Europe.Modern
iron works were not established until the early 19th century, and had a short history that ended before the end of the century. The industry then became dominated by wood industry. Around the year 1900, three large saw mills were built in the town, making it prosper. With the railroad located through the town Vansbro in 1898, it further enhanced communications for industries.The coat of arms show the sign of iron, an axe (symbolizing wood industries) and a sword.
Sister cities
Its
sister city isVelké Meziříčí , in theCzech Republic .Notability
In Järna one of the distinct
Dalacarlia dialects are spoken.External links
* [http://www.vansbro.se Vansbro Municipality] – Official site
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