Hjo Municipality
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Västra Götaland County in Sweden![]() ![]() Hjo Municipality in Västra Götaland County Map outlining municipalities of Sweden | Coat of arms | |
| Municipal facts | ||
| Seat | Hjo | |
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| County | Västra Götaland County | |
| Province | Västra Götaland | |
Area
| List_of_municipalities_of_Sweden_by_area>63rd of 290 | |
Population
| List_of_municipalities_of_Sweden_by_population>x of 290 | |
| Density | 17/km² | |
Hjo Municipality is a Municipality in far east Västra Götaland County, in western Sweden. Its seat is in Hjo town with about 6,000 inhabitants. The town is renowned as one of few wooden towns in Sweden.
Geography
Geographically it is situated by the western shore of lake Vättern. The large and fish rich waters have been the main influenced on the industry. the largest rivulet intersecting the municipality from Vättern in the Hjo River. Parts of it have been made a nature reserve. Partly this is due to the salmon (Salmo trutta) and the grayling (Thymullus thymullus) that occur natural in the rivulet, but have had hard times due to dams.History
Hjo was known to have had a charter already in 1413, and was an important site for merchandice eastward.Many wooden towns have suffered fires, but Hjo has been relatively spared, apart from when the church and some adjecent houses burnt down in 1794. The city structure is therefore almost exactly the same as in the medieval times.
It works together with the towns Eksjö and Nora, to develop wooden towns as tourism attraction, under the joint name "Three wooden towns" (Tre Trästäder).
External links
- [Hjo] - Official site
- [Three Wooden Towns] Requires some plugin.
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