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Dalarna

Dalarna (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈdɑ̂ːlaɳa] ) is a landskap (historical province) in central Sweden. English exonyms for it are Dalecarlia[2][3] (US: /ˌdɑːləˈkɑːrliə/)[4] and the Dales.[5]

"Dalecarlia" redirects here. For other uses, see Dalecarlia (disambiguation).

Dalarna

29,086 km2 (11,230 sq mi)

284,524

9.8/km2 (25/sq mi)

Dalarna adjoins Härjedalen, Hälsingland, Gästrikland, Västmanland and Värmland. It is also bordered by Norway in the west. The province's borders mostly coincide with the modern administrative Dalarna County (län).


The word "Dalarna" means "the dales" (valleys). The area is a holiday destination for Swedes from the south, who often travel there in the summer, drawn by its fishing lakes, campgrounds, and forests. Some Swedes own or rent a second home in Dalarna, where they are likely to have a vegetable garden and apple trees. In mid-June, midsummer celebrations and dances are held in many of the small villages and in the larger cities. Dalarna is a region full of historical associations, and both its products and its people have strong local characteristics.[3] In the western district Lima, some people in villages speak a traditional dialect, Dalecarlian, while in Älvdalen, they speak Elfdalian, a dialect which is very distinct from Swedish, Norwegian or Danish.[6] Historically, the people of Dalecarlia – called Dalecarlians, or Dalesmen (dalkarlar, masar) and Daleswomen (kullor) – have been famous for their independent nature toward authority.[3]


The Old Norse form of the province name is Járnberaland,[7] which means "the land of the iron carriers."[8][9][10]


Dalarna is roughly the size of the whole of Jutland (Denmark).

Administration[edit]

The provinces of Sweden serve no administrative or political purposes, but function as historical and cultural entities. In the case of Dalarna a corresponding administrative Dalarna County has almost, but not exactly, the same boundaries as the province, except for a part of the northeast (Hamra parish, also known as Orsa Finnmark) which forms part of Ljusdal Municipality, Gävleborg County.

Heraldry[edit]

Dalarna's coat of arms dates from 1560; the use of two crossed arrows as a symbol precedes this. A Duchy of Dalecarlia also exists, and the provincial arms include a ducal coronet.


Blazon: "Azure, two Dalecarlian Arrows Or in saltire point upwards pointed Argent and in chief a Crown of the first".


As early as 1525, the arrows appeared in use on a seal. Dalarna County uses the same coat of arms, granted for the then Kopparberg County in 1936.[11]

Dalarna's largest lake is lake , in the middle part of Dalarna. There the Västerdal River and Österdal River join the Dal River.

Siljan

Dalarna's second largest lake is , which lies between Falun and Borlänge. With 66.6 square kilometres (25.7 sq mi) of water and over 50 islands, the lake is a tourist destination.

Runn

Kungsgårdssjön

Nottjärn

Orsa Lake

Rämen

Varpan

Vãsman

In 1434, led by , the miners rose against the oppression of the officers of Eric of Pomerania.

Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson

In 1519–1523 found his first and staunchest supporters among the miners in his revolt against the Kalmar Union under King Christian II.

Gustav Vasa

In 1524–1533 the Dalecarlians and local nobles rebelled against Gustav's increasingly autocratic rule and religious policies; three uprisings were brutally suppressed. Some of the leaders were executed as alleged collaborators of King Christian during the liberation war.

reformist

In 1743, the against the Hats, which was the last major peasants' uprising in Sweden.

Dalecarlian Rebellion

The province of Dalarna formed part of Svealand before the formation of Sweden in the 11th century.


Three historically notorious rebellions started in the Dalarna province:

chef

Lars "Kuprik" Bäckman

opera singer

Jussi Björling

Cryonic Temple, heavy metal band

musician

Joacim Cans

artist and musician[13]

Fredy Clue

musician

Björn Dixgård

naturalist

Johan Erik Forsström

swimmer

Lars Frölander

singer

Amanda Hollingby Matsson

,Footballer, Sweden Women's National Football Team

Lina Hurtig

death metal band

Hypocrisy (band)

Swedish-American artist

Emil Janel

skier

Sixten Jernberg

ice hockey player

Anders Kallur

sprinter

Jenny Kallur

sprinter

Sanna Kallur

("Mora-Nisse"), skier

Nils Karlsson

Patrick Johansson, musician

painter

Carl Larsson

inventor and engineer

Gustaf de Laval

ice hockey player

Nicklas Lidström

alternative rock band

Mando Diao

("The Tallest Man on Earth"), folk musician

Kristian Matsson

musician

Kalle Moraeus

Footballer, Sweden Women's National Football Team

Zećira Mušović

economist and politician

Gunnar Myrdal

musician

Gustaf Norén

pianist

Charlie Norman

industrial metal band

Pain

pop star

Karin Park

speedway rider

Tony Rickardsson

folk singer

Birgit Ridderstedt

power metal band

Sabaton (band)

rock band

Sator

death metal band

Scar Symmetry

entertainer

Björn Skifs

cross-country skier, television presenter

Gunde Svan

musician

Peter Tägtgren

painter

Anders Zorn

pop singer, and member of the indie/pop-rock band Peter, Bjorn and John

Peter Moren

Sports[edit]

Skiing is popular in Dalarna. Vasaloppet, a cross-country skiing race (the world's longest) of 90 km, takes place annually, usually on the first Sunday of March, between Sälen and Mora. It commemorates the ski-borne escape of Gustav Ericson, who would later become King Gustav I of Sweden, from Danish troops in 1520.


Football in the province is administered by Dalarnas Fotbollförbund. Brage and Dalkurd are examples of football teams in Dalarna. Ice hockey is also popular in Dalarna. The two ice hockey teams and rivals from Dalarna are Leksands IF and Mora IK, both frequently in the highest ice hockey division.

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