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Västerås
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The municipality of Västerås in the region of Västmanland
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Coat of arms
CountrySweden Sverige flagga.png
RegionVästmanland
Number of zones863
Maximum PPH5201
Last updated2021-02-15


Västerås is a municipality in the region of Västmanland in Sweden. The municipality has approximately 155,000 inhabitants and is located in its entirety in the province of Västmanland.

Location

The municipality is located in the southern parts of the province of Västmanland on the northern shore of Lake Mälaren. Västerås municipality borders the municipalities Hallstahammar and Surahammar in the west and Sala in the north, all in Västmanland län. The municipality also borders Enköping in Uppsala län in the east and has a maritime border with Strängnäs and Eskilstuna in Södermanlands län in the south and to Kungsör in Västmanlands län in the southwest.

Urban areas

The urban area Västerås is the largest with about 130,000 inhabitants and constitutes the municipality's central town.

Other urban areas in the municipality are Barkarö, Dingtuna, Enhagen-Ekbacken, Harkie, Hökåsen, Irsta, Kärsta, Lycksta, Malmen, Munga, Skultuna, Tidö-Lindö, Tillberga, Tortuna och Örtagården and part of Kvicksund.

Zones

There are 863 turf zones in the municipality, six of which are counted as winner zones, six water zones, two train station zones, three monument zones, 26 holy zones, 20 bridge zones, three castle zones and 13 ruin zones.

Year in parentheses indicates year of creation.

Zontyp02.png Winner zones

Zontyp03.png Water zones

Zontyp04.png Train station zones

Zontyp06.png Monument zones

Zontyp07.png Holy zones

Zontyp09.png Bridge zones

Zontyp10.png Castle zones

Zontyp11.png Ruin zones

Other zones

Updated: 2021-02-15

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