Kungälv, Västra Götaland County, Västergötland Province, Sweden

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🇸🇪 Kungälv (is a city and the seat of Kungälv Municipality in Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It is also a part of Greater Gothenburg Metropolitan Area. The main Kungälv - Ytterby - Kareby conurbation has a combined population.

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History According to official Swedish sources the city was founded in 1612, when the city of Konghelle was moved closer to the Bohus Fortress. However, this is disputed because other sources indicate that it was just a strategic relocation of the existing Norwegian city, the capital of Norway at one point under Sigurd I Magnusson, something frequently used for marketing and tourist purposes. For this reason, Kungälv could celebrate its "1000-year anniversary" in 1959.

Sigurd I Magnusson (Sigurd Jorsalfare, i.e., Sigurd the Crusader) was the King of Norway (1103–1130) and is the best-known crusader king of Scandinavia. He was also the first European king to join the crusades at a time where Kungälv was Norwegian territory.

Sigurd returned to Norway in 1111, where he made his capital in Konghelle (in the vicinity of Kungälv in present-day Sweden) and built a castle there, where he kept a relic given to him by King Baldwin, a splinter reputed to be from the True Cross. Sigurd died in 1130 and was buried in Hallvardskirken (Hallvards church) in Oslo, in present-day Norway.

In the 1120s Pomeranian ships from Stettin (present-day Szczecin, Poland), from the southern coast of the Baltic Sea attacked the Danish coast. On 10 August 1135 Duke Ratibor assaulted the Norwegian towns. Konghelle, was captured and burnt to the ground by the forces of prince Ratibor, assisted by a fleet of 550 ships with cavalry on board (each carrying forty-four men and two horses). They laid the town to ruins, killed a large part of the population, and abducted most of the survivors as thralls to Szczecin. Snorri Sturluson, writing a century later, said that Konghelle never completely recovered.

The former settlement at Konghelle burned down in 1612, and was subsequently moved by Christian IV of Denmark and Norway to the open slope below Bohus Fortress, and rebuilt as Kongelf.

The Bohus Fortress remains the most popular tourist attraction in Kungälv.

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Transport • European route E6 • Västtrafik regional buses • Bohusbanan railway (Ytterby station).

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Sport The following sports clubs are located in Kungälv: • Kungälvs VBK - multiple Swedish champions in volleyball in the 1980s and 90s • IFK Kungälv • Ytterby IS • IK Kongahälla • Kungälvs SK • Kungälvs simsällskap • Kongahälla AIK.

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Kungälv has a population of over 30,000 people. Kungälv also forms the centre of the wider Kungälv Municipality which has a population of over 49,785 people. It is also a part of the larger Greater Gothenburg Metropolitan Area.

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Twin Towns - Sister Cities Kungälv has links with:

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Antipodal to Kungälv is: -168.033,-57.867

Locations Near: Kungälv 11.9667,57.8667

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🇸🇪 Gothenburg 11.961,57.705 d: 18  

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🇸🇪 Halmstad 12.85,56.667 d: 143.6  

🇳🇴 Fredrikstad 11.107,59.283 d: 165.2  

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