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[Närke] is a historical Swedish province or landskap in middle Sweden. It borders Västergötland, Värmland, Västmanland, Södermanland and Östergötland. On Närkes 4,100 km² surface area, 187,000 people live.

The name of the province is partly derived from an old name for the people of the province, the Njarar (Njars) or Nerikjar (today Närkingar). The root nari, neri is cognate to English narrow and refers to the narrow inlets that characterized the geography in the south and the north-east. In English sometimes also Nerike and Nericia is used for the province.

Närke

The provinces of Sweden with Närke highlighted
Land Svealand
Main corresponding County Örebro County
Area km²
Flower Cowslip
Animal Dormouse


The provinces of Sweden with Blechingia highlighted Land Götaland (Terra Scania) Main corresponding County Blekinge County Area km² Flower Mullein Animal Stag Beetle

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County

Provinces serve no administrative purpose in Sweden today – that task is performed by the counties of Sweden. Närke makes up the southern part of Örebro County.

History

Main article: History of Närke

Närke was renowned for its warlike peasants and when coat-of-arms for the province was granted for the funeral of Gustav Vasa in 1560 two crossbow darts was the central symbol - the crossbow being the favourite weapon of the peasants.

In Närke there are also a number of medieval castles. The most important and best preserved one is located in Tarsta at Sköllersta.

Heraldry

Arms granted in 1560, and revised a decade or so later with the current one. The arms is represented with a ducal coronet. At the centre there are two crossbow darts was - the crossbow being the favourite weapon of the peasants. Blazon: "Gules between four Roses Argent two Arrows in saltire Or points upward pointed Argent."

Dukes of Närke

Since 1772, Swedish Princes have been created Dukes of various provinces. This is solely a nominal title.

Geography

The oldest city in Närke was Örebro, receiving its privileges around 1200. After that, Askersund was chartered in 1643 and Kumla in 1942. City status in Sweden was discontinued as of 1971, so these are historical titles.

Culture

Main article: Culture of Närke The province of Närke has 5,200 ancient remains.

Historical subdivisions

The old subdivisions of provinces were the Hundreds of Sweden. In Närke, the hundreds were: Fellingsbro Parish that formed a part of Närke, was in turn divided between Fellingsbro Hundred and Linde and Ramsberg, which was a mountain district (bergslag).

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Provinces of Sweden

Ångermanland | Bohuslän | Blekinge | Dalarna | Dalsland | Gästrikland | Gotland | Halland | Hälsingland | Härjedalen | Jämtland | Lapland | Medelpad | Norrbotten | Närke | Öland | Östergötland | Skåne | Småland | Södermanland | Uppland | Värmland | Västmanland | Västerbotten | Västergötland

 


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