Danderyd Municipality
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| Danderyds kommun | |
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| County | Stockholm County |
| Province | Uppland |
| Seat | Djursholm part of Stockholm urban area |
| Area • Total area • Land area |
286th of 290 26 km² |
| Population • Total |
80th of 290 30,412 inh |
| Density • Total |
1,135 inh/km² |
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| Population as of 2005 | |
Danderyd Municipality (Danderyds kommun) is a Swedish municipality in Stockholm County, just north of central Stockholm. It is one of the smallest in Sweden, but the most affluent. Its seat is in Djursholm.
The "old" rural municipality Danderyd was during the early 20th century split up, when Djursholm and Stocksund broke away in 1901 and 1910 respectively. Since 1971 Danderyd Municipality is reunified in approximately the old boundaries.
The current chairman of the municipal executive committee (kommunstyrelsen) is Gunnar Oom, of the Moderate Party.
The four districts making up Danderyd are: Danderyd, Djursholm, Stocksund within Stockholm urban area and Enebyberg.
| District | Population (2006)" [1] |
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| Danderyd | 10 108 |
| Djursholm | 8 815 |
| Enebyberg | 4 971 |
| Stocksund | 6 153 |
| Restförda (Other) | 53 |
| Total | 30 226 |
The population in Danderyd is among the most affluent in the country, having the highest average taxed income per capita. One of the reasons for this is the high price on real estate, which in turn is partially due to a restrictive policy on new developments by the municipality council.
The high income of the population has enabled the municipality to maintain a relatively low rate of taxation, but a government redistribution scheme intended to transfer money from municipalities with a better than average economic situation is one factor that has forced the local government to raise the municipal income tax somewhat in the last few years.
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The European route E18 stretches from Stocksund north towards Norrtälje Municipality.
Danderyd is served by the Stockholm public transport system through SL. There are two stations on the Stockholm metro and several stops on the narrow gauge Roslagsbanan suburban railway as well as an extensive bus network.
- Danderyd - Official site
- ^ Statistics from Danderyd.se. Retrieved on February 25, 2007.
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