Ludvika Municipality

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Ludvika Municipality
Ludvika kommun
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Ludvika Railway Station
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Coordinates: 60°08′N15°11′E / 60.133°N 15.183°E / 60.133; 15.183
Country Sweden
County Dalarna County
Seat Ludvika
Area
[1]
  Total1,647.81 km2 (636.22 sq mi)
  Land1,490.42 km2 (575.45 sq mi)
  Water157.39 km2 (60.77 sq mi)
 Area as of 1 January 2014.
Population
 (31 December 2021) [2]
  Total26,497
  Density16/km2 (42/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
ISO 3166 code SE
Province Dalarna
Municipal code 2085
Website www.ludvika.se
Density is calculated using land area only.

Ludvika Municipality (Ludvika kommun) is a municipality in Dalarna County, central Sweden. It has its seat in the town of Ludvika.

Contents

In 1971 the City of Ludvika (itself instituted as such in 1919) was amalgamated with the adjacent municipalities of Grangärde and Säfsnäs, forming the present entity.

Localities

Figures as of 2004. [3]

  1. Ludvika 13,724
  2. Grängesberg 3,356
  3. Sunnansjö 758
  4. Saxdalen 752
  5. Fredriksberg 741
  6. Nyhammar 682
  7. Sörvik 540
  8. Blötberget 529
  9. Persbo/Gräsberg 459
  10. Gonäs 432
  11. Landforsen/Håksberg 438
  12. Grangärde 374

Economy

These were the largest employers in Ludvika in 2005: [4]

  1. Hitachi ABB Power Grids 2,400
  2. County medical facilities 600
  3. Spendrups brewery 285
  4. VBU Västerbergslagens Utbildningscentrum 220
  5. RSV Tax Office 110
  6. Samhall-gruppen 80
  7. GIA Industri AB 75
  8. Brunnsviks folkhögskola 75
  9. Connex Sverige AB 70
  10. Seco Tools AB 70
  11. ISS Cleaning 60

Demographics

This is a demographic table based on Ludvika Municipality's electoral districts in the 2022 Swedish general election sourced from SVT's election platform, in turn taken from SCB official statistics. [5]

In total there were 19,610 Swedish citizens of voting age resident in the municipality. [5] 48.8 % voted for the left coalition and 49.8 % for the right coalition. Indicators are in percentage points except population totals and income.

Riksdag elections

Year%Votes V S MP C L KD M SD NyD LeftRight
1973 [6] 89.021,0409.356.620.55.11.26.865.832.4
1976 [7] 90.422,0217.857.419.56.30.97.765.233.5
1979 [8] 90.121,7278.759.113.26.31.110.967.730.5
1982 [9] 91.121,6878.261.71.711.13.51.012.670.027.2
1985 [10] 89.320,7188.959.51.78.59.312.068.429.8
1988 [11] 84.919,1339.457.45.48.37.72.29.572.125.5
1991 [12] 85.018,8806.753.52.66.26.15.212.16.660.129.5
1994 [13] 86.118,6369.560.14.84.94.62.412.11.074.424.0
1998 [14] 80.416,62020.846.73.62.72.78.513.171.127.0
2002 [15] 77.515,52113.253.93.94.67.75.98.91.171.027.1
2006 [16] 79.215,65610.049.23.26.14.44.016.62.962.431.1
2010 [17] 82.716,5528.245.15.13.95.03.320.77.658.432.9
2014 [18] 85.516,8417.640.64.64.13.12.415.420.052.925.0
2018 [19] 87.116,8688.335.42.96.63.54.514.123.253.145.3
2022 [20] 84.316,3276.235.22.84.62.94.714.128.148.849.8

Twin Towns & Sister cities

Ludvika has three twin towns:

Sports

Many sport teams have their origins in Ludvika Municipality. The soccer teams "Östansbo IS" (ÖIS), "Ludvika FK" (LFK, male) and "IFK Ludvika" (female) come from Ludvika and play in divisions 4 and 3. All three also have junior teams. There is also an ice-hockey team, Ludvika Hockey Förening Lightning. Other teams include ping-pong teams as well as other sports.

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