Vikbolandet

Vikbolandet is a large peninsula east of Norrköping city in Östergötland, Sweden. The area is limited by Bråviken to the north, Slätbaken to the south and the Baltic Sea to the east.[1] The biggest population center is Östra Husby with a population of 868, followed by Ljunga (pop 751)[2] and Arkösund (pop 172)[4] (pop figures as of 2015) on the Baltic Sea coast at the far east of the peninsula.

The areas to the west (towards Norrköping city) is mostly flat farmland while the areas to the east is mostly wooded with intermixed farmland. Ferries run across Bråviken north to Kolmården and south across Slätbaken.

During 2006 census, the whole area had a population of 6,751.[5]

Famous residents

  • Malin Baryard - Equestrianist
  • Andreas Vestesson - Farmer
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References

  1. Almqvist, E. (1921), "Vikbolandet", in Meijer, B.; Westrin, Th.; et al. (eds.), Nordisk familjebok (in Swedish), 32 (Owl ed.), Stockholm, p. 394, retrieved May 1, 2019
  2. Localities 2015; population 2010–2018, area, overlap holiday home areas, coordinates (XLSX), Statistics Sweden, March 28, 2019, retrieved April 14, 2019
  3. Småorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare per km2 2005 och 2010 (XLS) (in Swedish), Statistics Sweden, retrieved August 15, 2018
  4. Småorter 2015 (XLSX) (in Swedish), Statistics Sweden, December 19, 2016, retrieved August 15, 2018. The smaller locality code of Arkösund is S1369.[3]
  5. Områdesfakta 2007-2008 Vikbolandet (PDF) (in Swedish), archived from the original (PDF) on June 9, 2011, retrieved September 10, 2009
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