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Trelleborg
NameTrelleborg
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameSweden
Subdivision type1County
Subdivision name1Scania
Subdivision type2Municipality
Subdivision name2Trelleborg Municipality
Population total43091
Population as of2019
TimezoneCentral European Time
Utc offset+1
Timezone DSTCentral European Summer Time
Utc offset DST+2

Trelleborg is a Swedish city located in Scania, near the cities of Malmö and Lund. The city has a rich history, dating back to the Viking Age, and is situated near the Baltic Sea, with connections to Copenhagen and Bornholm. Trelleborg is also close to the Öresund Bridge, which links Sweden to Denmark, and the city is part of the Öresund Region, a transnational region that includes Malmö, Copenhagen, and Helsingborg.

History

The history of Trelleborg dates back to the Viking Age, when it was an important trading center, with connections to Hedeby and Birka. The city was also a significant location during the Middle Ages, with the establishment of the Archdiocese of Lund and the construction of the Lund Cathedral. Trelleborg was also affected by the Kalmar Union, a union between Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, and the city was later influenced by the Reformation and the Protestant Reformation in Sweden. The city's history is also linked to the Scanian War, a conflict between Sweden and Denmark, and the Treaty of Roskilde, which led to the transfer of Scania from Denmark to Sweden. Trelleborg is also close to the Battle of Lund and the Battle of Helsingborg, significant battles in Scania's history.

Geography

Trelleborg is situated in the southern part of Scania, near the coast of the Baltic Sea. The city is located near the Söderslätt plain, a fertile agricultural area, and is close to the Ringsjön lake and the Kävlingeån river. Trelleborg is also near the Öresund Strait, which separates Sweden from Denmark, and the city has connections to the Danish islands of Bornholm and Amager. The city's geography is also influenced by the Scania's unique landscape, with its mix of agricultural land, forests, and coastal areas, and is close to the Stenshuvud National Park and the Söderåsen National Park. Trelleborg is also part of the South Sweden region, which includes the cities of Malmö, Lund, and Helsingborg.

Economy

The economy of Trelleborg is driven by its port, which is one of the largest in Sweden, and its connections to the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. The city is also a significant center for agriculture, with a focus on farming and food production, and is close to the University of Lund and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Trelleborg is also home to several major companies, including Trelleborg AB, a global leader in polymer engineering, and Alfa Laval, a leading provider of heat transfer and separation technology. The city's economy is also influenced by its connections to the Öresund Region, a transnational region that includes Malmö, Copenhagen, and Helsingborg, and is part of the Copenhagen-Malmö region, a significant economic hub in Northern Europe.

Culture

The culture of Trelleborg is influenced by its rich history and its connections to the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. The city is home to several museums, including the Trelleborg Museum and the Scania Museum, which showcase the city's history and cultural heritage. Trelleborg is also known for its festivals, including the Trelleborg Festival and the Scania Festival, which celebrate the city's music, food, and culture. The city's culture is also influenced by its connections to the University of Lund and the Malmö Academy of Music, and is close to the Malmö Opera and the Copenhagen Opera House. Trelleborg is also part of the Scania's unique cultural landscape, with its mix of traditional music, folk dance, and cuisine, and is close to the Helsingborg Castle and the Lund Cathedral.

Infrastructure

The infrastructure of Trelleborg is well-developed, with connections to the European route E6 and the European route E22. The city is also served by the Trelleborg railway station, which provides connections to Malmö, Lund, and Copenhagen. Trelleborg is also home to the Port of Trelleborg, which is one of the largest in Sweden, and provides connections to the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. The city's infrastructure is also influenced by its connections to the Öresund Bridge, which links Sweden to Denmark, and the city is part of the Öresund Region, a transnational region that includes Malmö, Copenhagen, and Helsingborg. Trelleborg is also close to the Copenhagen Airport and the Malmö Airport, which provide connections to the rest of Europe and the world. Category:Cities in Sweden