Sundsvall

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Sundsvall
Main street
Main street
Sundsvall (Sweden)
Sundsvall
Sundsvall
Coordinates: 62°24′N 17°19′E / 62.4, 17.317
Country Sweden
Municipality Sundsvall Municipality
County Västernorrland County
Province Medelpad
Area [1]
 - Total 27.39 km² (10.6 sq mi)
Population (2005-12-31)[1]
 - Total 49,339
 - Density 1,801/km² (4,664.6/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Sundsvall is a city (pop. 49,400) in Medelpad, lower Norrland in central Sweden. It is the seat of Sundsvall Municipality (pop. 94,339) Västernorrland County.

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Sundsvall circa 1700, in Suecia antiqua et hodierna.
Sundsvall circa 1700, in Suecia antiqua et hodierna.

Sundsvall was chartered in 1621, has a port by the Gulf of Bothnia, and is located 395 km north of Stockholm. The city has burned down and been rebuilt four times. The first time, in 1721, it was set on fire by the Russian army during the Great Northern War. The last fire, in 1888, was the largest in Sweden's history. It is presumed that the fire was caused by a spark from a steamship. After that fire, the city centre was rebuilt only with stone buildings. Sundsvall's centre is therefore nicknamed Stenstaden (the stone city).

According to one historian, Swedish industrialism started in Sundsvall when the Tunadal sawmill bought a steam-engine driven saw in 1849. In the early 20th century Sundsvall was an even greater centre of forestry industry in Sweden than it is today. The first large Swedish strike was the "Sundsvall strike" in 1879. The industrial heritage makes social democrat and socialist sympathies more prevalent in the Sundsvall region than in Sweden as a whole.

Today Sundsvall is not only dominated by the pulp and paper industry, and the aluminium production, but also by banks, insurance companies, telecommunications administration and a number of large public data processing centres such as the national social insurance board. The main campus of the newly established Mid Sweden University is also located in the city.

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Sundsvall viewed from above
Sundsvall viewed from above

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Sundsvall is one of 134 towns with the historical City status in Sweden.

Coordinates: 62°24′N, 17°19′E