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Sandviken

Coordinates:60°37′N16°47′E / 60.617°N 16.783°E /60.617; 16.783
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This article is about the locality in Sandviken Municipality. For other uses, seeSandviken (disambiguation).
Place in Gästrikland, Sweden
Sandviken
Central Sandviken
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Sandviken is located in Sweden Gävleborg
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Sandviken is located in Sweden
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Coordinates:60°37′N16°47′E / 60.617°N 16.783°E /60.617; 16.783
CountrySweden
ProvinceGästrikland
CountyGävleborg County
MunicipalitySandviken Municipality
Area
 • Total
16.8 km2 (6.5 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2020)[1]
 • Total
25,344 (Urban Areas)
 • Density15.08/km2 (39.1/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Websitehttp://www.sandviken.se/

Sandviken is alocality and the seat ofSandviken Municipality inGävleborg County,Sweden with 26,438 inhabitants in 2023.[2] It is situated about 25 km west ofGävle and lies approximately 190 km north of Stockholm. The rail journey to Stockholm takes about 1.5 hours and to Arlanda, Sweden's main international airport, around an hour.

Sandviken is the home town of the major high-technology Swedish engineering concernSandvik and the main office of the company was located in Sandviken until January 2012 when it was moved to Stockholm.

Culture and recreation

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Sandviken is home to a number of cultural activities: Kulturskolan means "the culture school" (extramural music, dance and drama training), Sandviken Big Band, Sandviken Symphonic Orchestra and many musicians in the region. Sandvikens Art Gallery shows throughout the year various interesting exhibitions. Amongst the many popular tourist attractions in the municipality, the following merit special mention: the attractive old, carefully restored industrial villages in Gysinge and Högbo Bruk with their forges and smithies, handicraft, manor houses and possibilities they offer for outdoor recreation. During the winter months the downhill skiing facilities and the Snowpark at Kungsberget attract many visitors.

Sweden's firstMandaean place of worship, ormandi, was consecrated in Sandviken in 2003.[3]

Sandviken hosted the2023 Women World Curling Championship, being the first Swedish city to host it sinceGävle in 2004.[4]

History

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Sandviken was founded in 1862 in connection with the construction of theSandvik AB ironworks. In 1900, Sandviken was one of Sweden's three largest ironworks, and had around 2,000 employees.[5]

Sports

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Jernvallen was a venue for the1958 FIFA World Cup
Göransson Arena

Sandvikens AIK have becomeSwedish bandy champions several times. From the season 2009-10, they play indoors inGöransson Arena. This arena was the Division A venue for the2017 Bandy World Championship.[6] Sandviken also hosts theWorld Cup, in which the home team in 2017 won for the first time on home ice (and the first time at all ever since 2002).

Football clubs located in Sandviken areSandvikens IF who play inDivision 1 Norra andSandvikens AIK FK who play inDivision 3 Södra Norrland. TheirJernvallen stadium was a venue of the1958 FIFA World Cup, making Sandviken the northernmost city to host the tournament.

Sandviken is the birthplace of footballerKim Källström andalpine ski racerSara Hector.

Transportation

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Sandviken resecentrum as seen from the east.

There are multiple buses running in Sandviken, the main ones being the 11 (Säljan), 13 (Vallhov-Norrsätra) and 14 (Björksätra). The buses, with the exception of 11, run on a half-hourly traffic schedule on the weekdays, and on an hourly traffic schedule during holidays and weekends. Bus 11 always runs on an hourly traffic schedule.

Sandviken used to be connected to Gävle via Route 80 (riksväg 80), but has since been replaced with theEuropean route E16. Route 68 (riksväg 68) connects Sandviken with the city ofÖrebro and Gävle, and Route 272 (länsväg 272), colloquially known as "Högbovägen", connects Sandviken to the smaller village of Högbo. The city extends to the south along Route 272 until it meetsStorsjön, where the road creates a causeway across the lake. Sandviken airport, although closer to the town ofValbo, serves the air travel needs for Sandviken, as well nearbyGävle.

References

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  1. ^ab"Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare per km2 2005 och 2010" (in Swedish).Statistics Sweden. 14 December 2011.Archived from the original on 27 January 2012. Retrieved10 January 2012.
  2. ^"Fakta - statistik, undersökningar och jämförelser".sandviken.se (in Swedish). 31 December 2023. Retrieved2024-06-20.
  3. ^Sedrati, Anass (2018)."Mandaeism - A religion between Sweden and the Middle East". Stockholm: KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
  4. ^"Sandviken, Sweden to host the LGT World Women's Curling Championship 2023".World Curling Federation. 2022-01-19. Archived fromthe original on 2022-09-26. Retrieved2023-03-11.
  5. ^Uppfinningarnas bok (2nd ed.). p. 390.
  6. ^"Bandy-VM 2017" (in Swedish). Göransson Arena. 2015. Archived fromthe original on 22 November 2015. Retrieved21 November 2015.
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