Avesta Municipality

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Avesta Municipality
Avesta kommun
Avesta kommunhus 01.jpg
Avesta town hall
Avesta vapen.svg
Avesta Municipality in Dalarna County.png
Coordinates: 60°09′N16°12′E / 60.150°N 16.200°E / 60.150; 16.200
Country Sweden
County Dalarna County
Seat Avesta
Area
[1]
  Total669.08 km2 (258.33 sq mi)
  Land613.25 km2 (236.78 sq mi)
  Water55.83 km2 (21.56 sq mi)
 Area as of 1 January 2014
Population
 (31 December 2021) [2]
  Total22,925
  Density34/km2 (89/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
ISO 3166 code SE
Province Dalarna
Municipal code 2084
Website www.avesta.se
Density is calculated using land area only.

Avesta Municipality (Avesta kommun) is one of 290 municipalities of Sweden. It is in Dalarna County, in the central part of the country, and its seat is in the town of Avesta.

Contents

The municipality in its present size was created in 1967 when the four surrounding municipalities were joined with the then City of Avesta. In 1971 it became a municipality of unitary type.

Geography

Avesta borders to the municipalities of:

Localities

Sports

Speedway: The most successful sport team in Avesta is their speedway team Masarna, translating to "the men of Dalecarlia", competing in the highest division in Sweden.
Football: Avesta AIK, Krylbo IF
Ladies' handball: Avesta Brovallen HF
Ice hockey: Avesta BK

Notability

A large 8 daler copper plate from 1658 (the British Museum) Swedish plate money in the British Museum.jpg
A large 8 daler copper plate from 1658 (the British Museum)

From 1644 to 1776, Avesta was the largest part of the Swedish Mint,[ clarification needed ] manufacturing mainly copper plate money. The world's largest – a 10 daler plate – is exhibited in the Avesta Myntmuseum, and weighs 19.4 kilograms (43 lb).

European bison (wisent) in captivity, Avesta Visentpark, Dalarna, Sweden. Wisents, resting.JPG
European bison (wisent) in captivity, Avesta Visentpark, Dalarna, Sweden.

In Stubbsveden, just west of the town Avesta, is a wildlife park for European bison (wisent). Guided tours are conducted around and in between the confinements in the summer season. Occasionally, individuals from this and other Swedish animal parks are relocated to the reserve herds in Poland and Romania to widen their DNA pool.

Wisent statue made of stainless steel, located in Avesta City park Stainless visent.jpg
Wisent statue made of stainless steel, located in Avesta City park

The city's largest industry is its steel mill, today owned by the Finnish company Outokumpu Oyj. Iron production started here in the 16th century, was industrialized in the 17th, but was surpassed by the copper-plate-producing Swedish Mint factory from 1644. However, production was maintained during the centuries, and in 1823 a forge was added. In 1924, production of stainless, acid-proof, and fire-resistive steels was initiated. In the 1960s, these were still the main products, but twenty years later, the cold- and hot-rolled stainless qualities dominated. In 1991, British Steel Stainless merged with the Avesta firm, and in 2001 Outokumpu took over the majority of the ownership.

The World's largest dalahast. Dalahast i avesta.jpg
The World's largest dalahäst.

The largest Dalecarlian horse (Dalahäst) in the world is located in Avesta. It is 13 metres (43 ft) tall and weighs 67 tons.

Notable natives

Demographics

This is a demographic table based on Avesta Municipality's electoral districts in the 2022 Swedish general election sourced from SVT's election platform, in turn taken from SCB official statistics. [4]

In total there were 22,893 inhabitants, including 17,253 Swedish citizens of voting age. [4] 47.4 % voted for the left coalition and 51.2 % for the right coalition. Indicators are in percentage points except population totals and income.

Politics

Riksdag

This table lists the national results at Avesta's municipal level since the 1972 Swedish municipality reform. The results of the Sweden Democrats from 1988 to 1998 were not published by the SCB at a municipal level due to the party's small size nationally at the time.

Year%Votes V S MP C L KD M SD NyD LeftRight
1973 [5] 91.717,5436.454.126.75.02.05.260.436.9
1976 [6] 92.318,1784.955.924.66.41.66.260.737.2
1979 [7] 91.817,9895.757.019.56.21.79.462.735.1
1982 [8] 92.818,0145.958.91.516.53.51.711.964.731.9
1985 [9] 90.117,2845.958.01.614.38.811.363.934.3
1988 [10] 86.016,1787.455.54.213.07.82.98.567.229.4
1991 [11] 85.916,0346.150.12.411.65.75.711.85.956.334.7
1994 [12] 86.115,7317.956.54.610.14.63.011.90.768.929.7
1998 [13] 80.814,15914.846.74.36.72.79.413.565.832.3
2002 [14] 77.413,2549.750.03.59.58.87.09.60.863.334.8
2006 [15] 80.613,7346.646.13.48.44.94.419.34.056.237.0
2010 [16] 83.714,3455.444.15.06.34.83.522.97.254.437.4
2014 [17] 86.014,6545.641.83.65.33.13.015.419.450.927.2
2018 [18] 86.714,5736.534.82.26.82.95.015.824.750.348.4

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