Huddinge Municipality

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Huddinge Municipality
Huddinge kommun
Huddinge kommunalhus 2012b.jpg
Huddinge town hall
Huddinge vapen.svg
Huddinge Municipality in Stockholm County.png
Coordinates: 59°14′N17°59′E / 59.233°N 17.983°E / 59.233; 17.983
Country Sweden
County Stockholm County
Seat Huddinge
Area
[1]
  Total140.63 km2 (54.30 sq mi)
  Land131.01 km2 (50.58 sq mi)
  Water9.62 km2 (3.71 sq mi)
 Area as of 1 January 2014.
Population
 (31 December 2023) [2]
  Total113,920
  Density810/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
ISO 3166 code SE
Province Södermanland
Municipal code 0126
Website www.huddinge.se
Density is calculated using land area only.

Huddinge Municipality (Swedish : Huddinge kommun) is a municipality in Stockholm County, east central Sweden. Its seat is located in Huddinge (pronounced [hɵ̂dːɪŋɛ] ), which is a part of Stockholm urban area.

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The municipality is, with its approximately 110,000 inhabitants, [3] the second most populated in Stockholm County.

Geography

The municipality covers the entire central part of the Södertörn peninsula. More than half of the land area consists of agriculture, forests, hills, or lakes, and it contains 13 nature reserves.

Huddinge borders the following municipalities: Stockholm Municipality, Ekerö Municipality (by water), Botkyrka Municipality, Haninge Municipality and Tyresö Municipality (by water).

Localities

Huddinge Church Huddinge kyrka 2004.jpg
Huddinge Church

Subdivisions

Huddinge municipality is sub-divided into six districts:

There are four territorial parishes of the Church of Sweden within the municipality: Huddinge, Trångsund, Flemingsberg and St. Mikael.

Natural reserves

Source: [4]

Lakes

Source: [5]

History

It is believed that the history of Huddinge goes back at least 1,000 years, to before the Viking Age. When hostile ships approached the community, the inhabitants of Huddinge would climb to high locations and light beacons. Beacons were located around the entirety of Lake Mälaren. Huddinge's coat of arms has its origins in this tradition. The name Huddinge is believed to come from the Uddung's - the first inhabitants in this area, which during the Iron Age lived on the shores of Lake Mälaren nearby Vårby.

Split into two municipalities

After years of protests from inhabitants and after much debate, it was decided in 2007 to hold a vote in 2008 regarding a split to make the eastern part of Huddinge its own municipality, named in published documents as Huddinge östra ("Huddinge East"). [6] However only the inhabitants of eastern Huddinge would be allowed to vote. This caused a major political split of opinions as the political opposition wanted to see a vote. [7] At least 60% of the inhabitants of eastern Huddinge had to vote "yes" for the split for it to be approved.

The referendum ended with a clear "no" to the split, ending the discussion.

Demography

Huddinge has a total population of roughly 110,000, [3] or 4.5% of the population of Stockholm County. The average age is 36.7 years, but one-third of the population is under 25 years of age. This means that Huddinge has a slightly younger population than both Stockholm County (38.9 years) and the whole country (40.6 years). The population density of the municipality is increasing significantly. Since the 1960s, the population has doubled in size and is currently among the 14 largest municipalities in Sweden. The population of Huddinge passed the one of Gävle in 2008, and the ones of Eskilstuna and Sundsvall as well in 2009.

Population

Population development in Huddinge Municipality 1970–2017
YearPopulation
1970
54,732
1975
62,576
1980
66,570
1985
70,209
1990
73,829
1995
77,384
2000
84,535
2005
88,750
2010
97,453
2015
105,311
2017
110,003
2019
112,848

Source: SCB - Folkmängd efter region och år.

2022 by district

This is a demographic table based on Huddinge Municipality's electoral districts in the 2022 Swedish general election sourced from SVT's election platform, in turn taken from SCB official statistics. [8]

In total there were 113,678 residents, including 76,114 Swedish citizens of voting age. [8] 50.9% voted for the left coalition and 46.9% for the right coalition. Indicators are in percentage points except population totals and income.

Residents with a foreign background

On 31 December 2017, the number of people with a foreign background (persons born outside Sweden or with two parents born abroad) was 43,699, or 39.73% of the population (110,003 on 31 December 2017). On 31 December 2002, the number of residents with a foreign background was (per the same definition) 24,319, or 28.13% of the population (86,457 on 31 December 2002). [9] On 31 December 2017, there were 110,003 residents in Huddinge, of which 32,190 people (29.26%) were born in a country other than Sweden. Divided by country in the table below - the Nordic countries as well as the 12 most common countries of birth outside Sweden for Swedish residents have been included, with other countries of birth bundled together by continent by Statistics Sweden. [10]

Schools

In 2012 there were 27 public schools and five independent schools. Huddinge also has five public high schools with about 3400 students combined, these are:

Public transport

Art by Huddinge Station made by Nils G. Stenqvist called "Du har tid! - Snackfossil med stjarnsystem". Stenqvist Huddinge station.JPG
Art by Huddinge Station made by Nils G. Stenqvist called "Du har tid! - Snäckfossil med stjärnsystem".

Huddinge is served by the Stockholm public transport system. There are two stations on the Stockholm Metro and five on the Stockholm commuter rail system as well as large bus network. Some main line trains call at Flemingsberg.

2018 Election

Elections to Swedish municipalities are held every fourth year on the second Sunday in September. The 2018 election to the 61-seat council resulted in the centre-right Alliance of four parties (M, L, KD and C) plus two local parties (HP and DP) staying in power without a majority. The Alliance and local parties gained a seat since the 2014 election and maintains power. The three Red-Green parties (S, MP and V) are in opposition and the far right Sweden Democrats (SD) holds the balance of power but normally votes with the Alliance.

Polling periodPolling agencyAlliance PartiesRed-Green PartiesOtherAlliance & Local
(M, L, C, KD, HD, DP)
R-G
(S, MP, V)
SD
M L C KD S MP V SD HP DPOthers
2018 Election24.0%6.5%5.6%4.0%25.5%5.3%8.7%11.4%2.8%5.1%1.2%48.5%39.0%12.5%
2018 Seats154421635723030247

[11] [12]

Culture

The municipality contains six public libraries, Södertörn University College and one of the campuses for Karolinska Institutet.

Kungens Kurva is one of Sweden's largest shopping areas. It hosts, among other things, the largest IKEA store in the world, [13] the largest cinema in the country, and a large shopping centre. In total, it generates a turnover of 6 billion Swedish kronor and has 15 million visitors per year. Mikael Akerfeldt from Opeth grew up in Huddinge. The popular Swedish song writer and pop artist Orup grew up in Huddinge.

Sports

The most known sports club in Huddinge is the ice hockey club Huddinge IK, which has fostered a long line of well-known Swedish ice hockey players, such as Michael Nylander, Mattias Norström and Kent Johansson, and used to be a regular runner up in the Swedish second division and the qualifications for the Elitserien. Peter Forsberg also happened to make his debut as a senior player with his original club Modo Hockey, facing Huddinge away.

Twin cities

Notes

  1. "Statistiska centralbyrån, Kommunarealer den 1 januari 2014" (in Swedish). Statistics Sweden. 2014-01-01. Archived from the original (Microsoft Excel) on 2016-09-27. Retrieved 2014-04-18.
  2. "Folkmängd och befolkningsförändringar - Kvartal 4, 2023" (in Swedish). Statistics Sweden. February 22, 2024. Retrieved February 22, 2024.
  3. 1 2 "Korta fakta om Huddinge" (in Swedish). Huddinge Municipality. Archived from the original on 18 August 2018. Retrieved 18 August 2018. År 2017 hade Huddinge kommun 110 003 invånare ... [In 2017, Huddinge Municipality had 110,003 inhabitants ...]
  4. "Naturreservat" (in Swedish). Huddinge Municipality. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  5. Huddinge Municipality, Sjöar och vattendrag
  6. Nya kommunerna efter delning – Huddinge kommun Archived 2008-03-18 at the Wayback Machine
  7. Huddinges invånare kan få folkomrösta om delning Archived 2007-06-26 at the Wayback Machine
  8. 1 2 3 "Valresultat 2022 för Huddinge i riksdagsvalet" (in Swedish). SVT. 11 September 2022. Retrieved 3 February 2024.
  9. Antal personer efter region, utländsk/svensk bakgrund och år (Read 4 januari 2019)
  10. 1 2 Statistiska centralbyrån: Utrikes födda efter län, kommun och födelseland 31 december 2017 (XLS-fil) Läst 4 januari 2019
  11. "Borgerliga koalitionen går framåt i Huddinge". 10 September 2018.
  12. "Valresultat för Kommunvalet: Huddinge".
  13. IKEA Group Stores - Sweden Archived 2009-04-23 at the Wayback Machine

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