Närke and Värmland County

Närke and Värmland County (Swedish: Närkes och Värmlands län) was the earlier name of Örebro County in Sweden, between 1634 and 1779. In that year Värmland ceded to form Värmland County. Since Närke only corresponded the southern part of the remaining territory and the name was changed to reflect the city where the Governor resided, namely Örebro.

County of Närke and Värmland
Närke och Värmlands län
County of Sweden
1634–1779
Flag
CapitalÖrebro
History 
 Established
1634
 Disestablished
1779
Succeeded by
County of Örebro
County of Värmland
Närke and Värmland County 1654-1779 (blue). Marked in red is Tiveden, which later was added to Örebro County.

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