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Encyclopedia > Ängelholm

Ängelholm is a municipality and town in Scania in southernmost Sweden. The municipality covers an area of 422.4 km². Of the total population of 37,312, 18,186 are male, and 19,126 are female. The population density of the community is 88 inhabitants per km². The Municipalities or Kommuner represent the local level of self government in Sweden. ... The notion of towns and cities in Scania is somewhat problematic or controversial, as the Scanian usage of the Swedish terms for city/town and village differ somewhat from that in the rest of Sweden, and may be considered related to the Danish usage. ... Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ...


External links

  • Ängelholm (http://www.kommun.engelholm.se/) - Official site (Swedish)
  • Ängelholm Tourist Office (http://www.turist.engelholm.se/index_gb.html) (English)

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Ängelholm Municipality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (186 words)
Ängelholm Municipality is a municipality in Scania (Skåne) in southern Sweden where the Scanian town Ängelholm (pop.
Ängelholm was until recently the home of a major airforce base.
A funny landmark is the UFO memorial at Ängelholm.
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