Lycksele Municipality

Lycksele Municipality
Lycksele kommun
Municipality

Coat of arms
Country Sweden
County Västerbotten County
Seat Lycksele
Area[1]
  Total 5,888.93 km2 (2,273.73 sq mi)
  Land 5,518.49 km2 (2,130.70 sq mi)
  Water 370.44 km2 (143.03 sq mi)
  Area as of 1 January 2014.
Population (31 December 2017)[2]
  Total 12,257
  Density 2.1/km2 (5.4/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
ISO 3166 code SE
Province Lapland
Municipal code 2481
Website www.lycksele.se
Monument of the first settlers coming to the Lycksele area.

Lycksele Municipality (Swedish: Lycksele kommun) is a municipality in Västerbotten County in northern Sweden. Its seat is located in Lycksele.

The municipality traces its history to Lycksele parish, which was in effect during the 19th century with very similar borders and size (5,000-5,500 km²). The whole rural municipality Lycksele became a market town (köping) in 1929 and city in 1946. In 1971 it was amalgamated with Örträsk Municipality.

Generally the northern municipalities, already sparsely populated, have population decreases, but various supporting projects also exist. For instance, a campus of Umeå University is situated here.

Localities

There are two localities (or urban areas) in Lycksele Municipality:[3]

#LocalityPopulation
1Lycksele8,597
2Kristineberg331

The municipal seat in bold

Transport

There is an airport just south of Lycksele, from which one can reach Stockholm in about 80 minutes.

Previously, the railroad between Umeå and Storuman was the main means of transportation, but its significance has diminished and passenger traffic was discontinued. There are now daily buses to towns like Umeå, Storuman, Tärnaby and Mo i Rana. In August 2011, passenger train services between Lycksele and Umeå were re-established.[4]

The European route E12, also known as Blå vägen ("The Blue Road") winds along the Ume River and passes through Lycksele.

Sister cities

Lycksele Municipality has three sister cities:

References

  1. "Statistiska centralbyrån, Kommunarealer den 1 januari 2014" (Microsoft Excel) (in Swedish). Statistics Sweden. Retrieved 2014-04-18.
  2. "Folkmängd i riket, län och kommuner 31 december 2017" (in Swedish). Statistics Sweden. February 21, 2018. Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  3. Statistics Sweden as of December 31, 2005
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-19. Retrieved 2012-06-23.

Coordinates: 64°36′N 18°40′E / 64.600°N 18.667°E / 64.600; 18.667

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