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Umeå ( ) is a
university city in
Västerbotten,
Sweden.
Umeå is the biggest city in
Norrland and the
capital of
Västerbotten County. The city has about 76,000 inhabitants and is the seat of
Umeå Municipality (with a total population of 111,571).
Umeå is a centre of education, technical and medical research in Sweden, with two universities and over 30,000 students.
Umeå has been expanding for several decades and is one of Sweden's fastest growing cities. Growth sped up in 1965, the same year that the university was established. In the last 30 years, housing in Umeå has doubled and this rate of growth continues. 700 to 800 new apartments are at present constructed each year.
History
The first mention of Umeå is in the 14th century. The northern parts of Sweden, including Umeå, were largely unexplored at that time, but Umeå did form a parish with a wooden church. Umeå functioned as an outpost to the Norrland wilderness. Partly this was due to its location on the coast.
For the next couple of centuries Umeå was a place consisting of scattered
parishes, where merchandise originating with the
Sami people was traded, and was the last inhabited place before the northern wilderness took over. However, no real city was built at the location selected by the king, and Umeå's city rights were lost in the 1590s.
In 1622, the city was founded by
King Gustav II Adolf In 1638, it had about 40 houses. It suffered from Russian attacks: in May 1720 it was burnt down, and at the close of the
Finnish War in
1809 the Russian army under
Barclay de Tolly took Umeå.
On
25 June 1888 a fire devastated the eastern parts of Umeå and at least 2,300 of the 3,000 inhabitants became homeless. In the restoration following the fire,
silver birch trees where planted along wide avenues to prevent future fires from spreading. For this reason Umeå is sometimes known as the 'City of Silver Birches' and the Umeå ice-hockey team, Björklöven, means 'The Birch Leaves'.
Geography
Umeå is situated on the inlet of the
Gulf of Bothnia at the mouth of the
Ume River, in the south of Västerbotten. Umeå is about 600 km north of
Stockholm at and about 400 km south of the Arctic Circle. It is the largest city north of the
Stockholm-
Uppsala region, and is sometimes referred to as the regional centre of northern
Sweden. The nearby community of
Holmsund serves as its port. From here a ferry line connects it with the neighbouring city of
Vaasa (Swedish:
Vasa) in
Finland.
Transport
The infrastructure is well equipped with two European highways (
E4 and
E12) passing Umeå. Near the city centre (4 km) lies the
Umeå Airport (810,704 passengers,
2007) It is the 7th largest airport in Sweden, and the number of passengers is steadily increasing.
The railway infrastructure isn't so well built, the only connection is a curvy railway, reaching Stockholm in 10 hours using night trains, but not other cities in shorter distance. The biggest railway project in Sweden is being built from the High Coast via
Örnsköldsvik to Umeå. This new railway will be 190 km long, with 140 bridges and 25 km of tunnels. The Bothnia Line (or
Botniabanan) will be able to cope with speeds of up to 250 km/hour. The line will give Umeå a fast train connection with Stockholm (5½ hours) and the rest of Europe (Copenhagen 10 hours, Brussels 24 hours).
Culture
Umeå has become some what of a capital of culture in northern Sweden, the Opera of northern Sweden, the
Norrland Opera, the world's northernmost opera house is based in the city. The annual
Umeå Jazz Festival is one of the larger scandinavian festivals for modern jazz. Umeå is also the home of worldwide known progressive metal band
Meshuggah. The main museums in Umeå are: Museum of the county of Västerbotten,the museum of Umeå, The Image Museum and the museum of Skiing.
Umeå is a centre for cultural activities, with annual film and music festivals. and is Umeå is a multi-cultural city with over 100 different nationalities. At the moment the world's northmost mosque is about to be built in the eastern parts of Umeå. The city aims at being elected the European Cultural Capital for 2014.
Media
Umeå is the centre of television in northern Sweden,
SVT Nord and TV4's northern region office are both based in the city. The main papers of the county of Västerbotten,
Västerbottens Kuriren and
Västerbottens Folkblad are also based in Umeå.
Sports
Umeå is home to
Umeå IK, one of the best women's
football teams in the world, with several national and
international championship titles in recent years. The top men's football team is
Umeå FC, currently playing in the
Division 1, which is the third highest league for men in Sweden.
IF Björklöven is the main
ice hockey team, currently playing in the Swedish second-tier league
Allsvenskan. Umeå is also the host of the annual
Brännbollscupen.
Education and research
Umeå University has about 29,000 students and 4,200 staff. The establishment of the university in the mid
1960s led to a population expansion from about 50,000 inhabitants to today's 110,750. The expansion continues, with about 1000 new inhabitants every year, and has made Umeå a modern, somewhat intellectual city in contrast to the traditional basis on heavy industry for cities along the coast of northern Sweden (
Norrland).
The
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences or Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet is a university in Sweden. Although its head office is located in Ultuna,
Uppsala, the university has several campuses in different parts of Sweden, the other main facilities being Umeå. It is, unlike other state owned universities in Sweden, funded through the budget for the Ministry of Agriculture.
The
university hospital serves the entire region of northern Sweden.
Economy
Key research fields of the University are life sciences (especially medical and cell and the molecular biology of plants), human technology interaction, social welfare, ecology and gender perspectives.
The Umeå University works collaboratively with companies such as ABB, Volvo, Skanska, Ericsson, and Ohrlings PricewaterhouseCoopers.
The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
SLU in Umeå, with
Umeå Plant Science Center, is another major site of research and education.
Umeå has a high level of education, few traffic jams (but an increasing urban sprawl and increase in car traffic), relatively short intra-urban distances, a large network of bicycle tracks, and a wide variety of leisure opportunities. The airport is located close to the city and a new railway line is being constructed.
Companies based in Umeå:
Sister cities
Vaasa, Finland
Harstad, Norway
Helsingör, Denmark
Würzburg, Germany
Petrozavodsk, Russia
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Kashan, Iran
Oxford, UK
In the Park of the Sister Cities (Vänortsparken) is the artwork Tellus - a map of the world, with each sister city's location. Each sister city also has a designated area in the park showing something that's typical for it.
Gallery
Image:Umea radhus from south.jpg|The Old Umeå Town Hall
Image:Kungsgatan eastbound Umea Sweden.jpg|A characteristic birch tree-lined avenue
Image:Ume alv in Umea.jpg|View of the river by its estuary Umeå
Famous people from Umeå
Sara Lidman writer
Kjell-Olof Feldt politician
Stig Lindberg artist
Jonas Sjöstedt politician
Ibrahim Baylan politician
Linda Bergkvist artist
Athletes
Anja Pärson
Marta Vieira da Silva
Malin Moström
Hanna Ljungberg
Per Elofsson
Daniel Tjärnqvist - NHL player, Edmonton Oilers
Björn Ferry
Jesper Blomqvist
Jörgen Brink
Gunnar Nordahl
Assar Rönnlund
Bands and musicians
Meshuggah band
Cult of Luna band
Komeda band
Khoma band
Asterisk band
Naglfar band
Persuader band
The Perishers (band)
Nocturnal Rites band
Refused band
Johan Edlund
Dennis Lyxzén
David Sandström
Lisa Miskovsky
Nicklas Nygren
Daniel Lindström
Sahara Hotnights"band"
The (International) Noise Conspiracy"band"
Eva Dahlgren
Cult of Luna"band"
Isolation Years"band"
Frida HyvönenFurther Information
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