Sollentuna Municipality

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Sollentuna kommun
County Stockholm County
Province Uppland
Seat Sollentuna (part of Stockholm urban area
Area
 • Total area
 • Land area
83rd of 290
53.26 km²
Population
 • Total
34h of 290
58,897 inhabitants
Density
 • Total

1105 inhabitants/km²
Website
Population as of 2005

Sollentuna Municipality (Sollentuna kommun) is a municipality in Stockholm County, central Sweden.

Sollentuna borders the municipalities of Solna, Sundbyberg, Stockholm, Järfälla, Upplands Väsby, Täby and Danderyd in clockwise order starting to the south.

The current mayor of Sollentuna Municipality is Torbjörn Rosdahl, of the Moderate Party.

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Sollentuna evolved around the railway between Uppsala and Stockholm which is also obvious when looking at the 8 different districts that make up Sollentuna. 5 of those corresponds to railway stations now operated by commuter trains. From south to north: Helenelund, Tureberg (railway station is named Sollentuna), Häggvik, Norrviken and Rotebro. Viby is an extension of Norrviken and the 2 remaining districts - Edsberg and Sjöberg - are to be found along the road to Danderyd. Other roads into Sollentuna includes the road from Kallhäll to Rotebro and the motorway (E4) that approximates the same route as the railway.

Sollentuna received rights as a merchant town (köping) in 1944. It never got a charter, but was made a municipality with the reform of 1971.

Sollentuna Municipality has a Municipal council with 61 members elected by proportional representation through municipal elections, held in conjunction with the national parliamentary elections every four years. The Council elects an executive committee, which is the municipality's main governing body, chaired by the Mayor (sw. kommunstyrelsens ordförande). The current mayor is Torbjörn Rosdahl, of the Moderate Party.

In the 2006 municipal elections, the seats in the Council are divided in the following way:

The governing parties Parties in opposition

In the 2002 municipal elections, the seats in the Council are divided in the following way:

The governing parties Parties in opposition

  • (1971-1974) Urban Gibson (fp)
  • (1974-1977) Carl-Erik Nilsson (c)
  • (1977-1980) Sven Olle Isidor Persson (s)
  • (1980-1987) Jan-Olov Sundström (m)
  • (1987-1998) Gun Blomberg (m)
  • (1998-2000) Christina Naess (m)
  • (since 2000) Torbjörn Rosdahl (m)

  • Since 1995 the bulk of the built-up area of the municipality is statistically counted to the mulitimunicipal Stockholm urban area
  • A few houses on the eastern border (with about 10 inh.) is in Täby urban area
  • Sjöberg is constituting a locality of its own.

The municipality is subdivided into the following districts:

Central to the landscape of Sollentuna are the rather big lakes Norrviken and Edsviken -- the latter a bay of the Baltic Sea.

Lake Norrviken
Lake Norrviken

Norrviken is a popular lake for ice skating during the winter. Note that Norrviken is also the name of a district at the western shore of the Norrviken lake.

Other lakes:

  • Fjäturen
  • Ravalen
  • Rösjön
  • Väsjön
  • Översjön
  • Snuggan
  • Djupan

Sollentuna has four sister cities:

Edsbergs slott
Edsbergs slott

  • Much material translated from corresponding articles on Swedish wikipedia.

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