Provinces of Sweden - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Provinces of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges landskap) are the 25 histrocial regions of Sweden. Back in the Middle Ages, Swedish provinces would have their own laws, but in 1634, the counties of Sweden were established, and the historical provinces are no longer around when it comes to administration or politics. However, they still play an important part within culture and regional identity.
Names
[change | change source]Swedish | Latin | |
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Ångermanland | Angermannia | |
Blekinge | Blechingia | |
Bohuslän | Bahusia | |
Dalarna | Dalecarlia | |
Dalsland | Dalia | |
Gotland | Gotlandia | |
Gästrikland | Gestricia | |
Halland | Hallandia | |
Hälsingland | Helsingia | |
Härjedalen | Herdalia | |
Jämtland | Jemtia | |
Lappland | Lapponia Suecana | |
Medelpad | Medelpadia | |
Norrbotten | Norbothnia | |
Närke | Nericia | |
Öland | Olandia | |
Östergötland | Ostrogothia | |
Skåne | Scania | |
Småland | Smolandia | |
Södermanland | Sudermannia | |
Uppland | Uplandia | |
Värmland | Wermlandia | |
Västmanland | Vestmannia | |
Västerbotten | Vestrobothnia | |
Västergötland | Westrogothia |
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