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Country
  
Seat
  
Gislaved

ISO 3166 code
  
SE

Province
  
Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Municipal code
  
0662

Gislaved Municipality

Points of interest
  
Gislaveds Industrial Museum, Isaberg naturereserve, Furuhill, EPAB Arena

Gislaved Municipality (Gislaveds kommun) is a municipality in Jönköping County in southern Sweden, with its seat located in the town Gislaved.

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Map of Gislaved, Sweden

The present municipality was formed in 1974, whenformer municipalities were amalgamated. The number of entities in the area in 1863 was seventeen.

It regards itself as being both cultural and industry dominated, as part of the Gnosjö region.

The city is being modernized with regards to shopping, eating and education, and to boost tourism in the state of Småland. New stores have moved in and two new commercial centers are to be built in 2015. The local school has moved up in rankings in a list comparing Sweden's schools. In 2006, the school was ranked #248 out of 250. In 2008, the school was ranked #180. The local Gymnasium (High School) was the seventh-best in the country, and in September 2008 the local library was announced the best library in Sweden.

History

The municipality has been inhabited for a long time, but without any significant urban areas. At the turn of the 19th century it contained some 700 inhabitants. By 1949 it was eligible to receive rights as a köping, comparable to town rights. A coat of arms was designed for the occasion, traditionally used by the cities of Sweden. When the municipal reform was carried out in the 1970s, Gislaved adapted the still unused coat of arms as the municipal arms. The arms depict the insignia for a historical hostel nearby.

There are 19 churches in the municipality, the oldest from 1350. In the small town of Burseryd is a church bell that is even older. Its inscription was made with the Futhark alphabet and reads in translation "The year Anno Domine 1238 was this bell made. Bero wrote the inscription". It is today the second oldest church bell in Sweden.

Geography

There are six nature reserves in the municipality. Rare plants and animals include the provincial flower the Twinflower (Linnaea borealis), the only flower named after the botanist Carl von Linné. Lake Bolmen lies in the south-east part of the municipality, with its main part in the Ljungby Municipality. It is the tenth largest lake in Sweden and offers fishing, canoeing and other nature activities.

Gislaved used to have a large tire factory under the same name as the town but it has shut down.

Localities

There are eight urban areas (also called a Tätort or locality) in Gislaved Municipality.

In the table the localities are listed according to the size of the population as of December 31, 2013. The municipal seat is in bold characters.

Government and politics

Distribution of the 49 seats in the municipal council after the 2014 election:

  • Social Democratic Party 18
  • Moderate Party 11
  • Centre Party 6
  • Sweden Democrats 6
  • Christian Democrats 2
  • Liberal People's Party 2
  • Green Party 2
  • Left Party 1
  • Communist Party 1
  • Results of the Swedish general election, 2014 in Gislaved:

  • Social Democratic Party 35.25%
  • Moderate Party 22.87%
  • Centre Party 12.20%
  • Sweden Democrats 12.14%
  • Christian Democrats 4.57%
  • Liberal People's Party 3.67%
  • Green Party 3.61%
  • Left Party 2.88%
  • Communist Party 2.60%
  • Gislaved Municipality is governed by a coalition between the Social Democrats, the Moderate Party and the Green Party. The coalition is led by Marie Johansson from the Social Democrats, who is also Mayor since 1 January 2015, and Niclas Palmgren from the Moderate Party who is President of the City Council. Carina Johansson from the Centre Party heads the opposition.

    Sights

    The Scandinavian Raceway, near Anderstorp, was built in 1968.

    References

    Gislaved Municipality Wikipedia


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