Английская Википедия:Boden, Sweden
Шаблон:Infobox settlement Boden (Шаблон:IPA-sv, outdatedly Шаблон:IPA-sv)[1] is a locality and the seat of Boden Municipality in Norrbotten County, Sweden with 16,847 inhabitants in 2018.[2] It is part of the larger area around coastal city Luleå some Шаблон:Convert southeast.[3] After Kiruna, it is the second largest town in Northern Sweden's interior.
History
The town of Boden started as a railway junction where the Northern Line (Norra stambanan, opened 1894) met with the Ore Line (Malmbanan) from the rich iron ore fields in northern Sweden.
The town experienced increased growth when the Boden Fortress was constructed in the beginning of the 20th century. The purpose of the fortress was to defend Sweden from a possible attack from the east, where Russia was considered the most dangerous threat.
The first official writings about Boden, was in a 1500~ tax paper, where the mention of "Boden village" with 7 homes. Boden got the title of city in 1919. This title became obsolete in 1971 and Boden is now the seat of Boden Municipality.
Industry
Today (2007) Boden is still a military stronghold, and houses the largest garrison of the Swedish Army.
The army and the municipality are the two largest employers in Boden. As the military is continuously disarming, with the five regiments united into one garrison, the population has decreased by 2,000 people over the past ten years.
The Swedish Company H2 green steel is currently erecting a new steel mill in Boden which is expected to start production in 2025. It is supposed to use hydrogen technology, designed to cut emissions by as much as 95%. If it succeeds, it will be the first large-scale green steel plant in Europe.[4]
The famous Fällkniven knives are from Boden.
Well-known Boden citizens, former or current
- Peter Englund, author, historian, Permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy (2009-2015)
- Karl Fabricius, ice hockey player
- Stefan Gunnarsson, singer, piano player
- Eyvind Johnson, author, Nobel Prize winner in literature 1974
- Lennart Klockare, politician
- Daniel Larsson, ice hockey player
- Johanna Larsson, tennis player
- Elias Lindholm, ice hockey player
- Jonna Löfgren, drummer with Glasvegas
- Stig Strömholm, professor, rector magnificus
- Oskar Sundqvist, ice hockey player
- Stig Sundqvist, football player
- Stig Synnergren, former Swedish Supreme Commander
- Sven Utterström, skier
- Niclas Wallin, ice hockey player
- Hans Wallmark, politician
- Brolle, singer
- Tommy Johansson, singer, guitarist of the bands Majestica (formerly ReinXeed) and Sabaton
- Tejbz, video game commentator and streamer
- Jessica Bäckman, racing driver
International relations
Twin towns and sister cities
Boden is twinned with:
Sports
The following sports clubs are located in Boden:
References
Шаблон:Commons category Шаблон:Wikivoyage Шаблон:Reflist Шаблон:Localities in Boden Municipality Шаблон:Norrbotten County
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