Fellingsbro
Fellingsbro railway station in the 1930s.
Fellingsbro railway station in the 1930s.
Fellingsbro is located in Örebro
Fellingsbro
Fellingsbro
Fellingsbro is located in Sweden
Fellingsbro
Fellingsbro
Coordinates: 59°26′N 15°36′E / 59.433°N 15.600°E / 59.433; 15.600
CountrySweden
ProvinceVästmanland
CountyÖrebro County
MunicipalityLindesberg Municipality
First mentioned1331
Area
  Total2.30 km2 (0.89 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2010)[1]
  Total1,384
  Density600/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Fellingsbro (Swedish: [fɛlɪŋsˈbruː], locally [ˈfɛ̌lːsbrʊ])[2] is a locality and a parish situated in Lindesberg Municipality, Örebro County, Sweden with 1,384 inhabitants in 2010.[1] It is home to the Fellingsbro folk high school.[3]

History

The parish of Fellingsbro is mentioned already in 1331 as Parochia Fælansbro, but the first parish church was probably built already in the 12th century. In the late 16th and early 17th centuries many small ironworks were built at the rivers that are running from north to south in the parish. The main product at these ironworks were bar iron. Most of the people were employed in this small scale iron industry and in the rather extensive farming up until the late 19th century when most of the ironworks were closed. Some of the ironworks were then transformed into paper mills.

In 1857 a railroad between Örebro and Arboga was built and a station in Fellingsbro was opened some kilometres east of the parish church. A new urban area with shops and small mechanical industries soon grew up around this railroad station. This urban area was called Fellingsbro after the name of the parish. It became a municipality of its own in 1911, but was again united with the rest of the parish in 1957 and in 1971 Fellingsbro Municipality was incorporated into Lindesberg Municipality.

Fellingsbro folkhögskola was established in 1915, but was rebuilt in 1976 after a fire burned down the original building.[4]

Notable natives of Fellingsbro include the textile artist Märtha Gahn.[5]

Population history

YearInhabitants in Fellingsbro parish
1700 4 802
1800 4 590
1850 6 383
1900 7 075
1950 5 575 (896 in the urban area)
2008 3 691 (about 1485 in the urban area)

Riksdag elections

While historically the Fellingsbro district leaned centre-right, that changed from 1988 onwards and since then voted for the Social Democratic coalitions for multiple consecutive elections following 1994. As a result of the leftward shift of the Centre Party in 2018, the village voted to the left of the Lindesberg Municipality as a whole for the first time.

Year % Votes V S MP C L KD M SD NyD Left Right
1973[6] 92.2 2,245 2.0 39.9 36.1 7.5 1.2 13.0 41.9 56.6
1976[7] 92.8 2,327 1.8 39.7 36.1 6.9 0.8 14.6 41.4 57.6
1979[8] 91.0 2,318 2.8 40.6 29.8 6.9 1.2 18.4 43.4 55.1
1982[9] 90.9 2,365 3.1 43.3 1.5 26.3 4.3 1.9 19.4 46.4 50.0
1985[10] 90.2 2,317 3.7 42.5 1.8 23.0 9.8 19.1 46.2 51.9
1988[11] 86.2 2,177 4.5 42.2 4.1 22.8 8.3 3.2 14.8 50.8 45.9
1991[12] 85.0 2,156 3.9 37.8 3.3 18.9 5.8 7.7 15.7 6.8 41.7 48.0
1994[13] 87.4 2,194 5.5 45.5 5.1 18.3 3.8 4.1 16.7 0.7 56.1 42.9
1998[14] 81.5 1,953 12.1 36.7 4.8 15.2 2.2 10.7 17.3 53.6 45.2
2002[15] 81.1 1,857 7.2 41.6 3.9 19.5 7.2 7.0 11.4 1.7 52.7 45.2
2006[16] 78.8 1,759 4.9 40.4 2.7 19.8 3.2 4.5 19.0 3.1 48.0 46.6
2010[17] 83.4 1,622 5.0 38.0 4.4 12.9 4.1 4.5 23.0 7.4 47.4 44.5
2014[18] 86.3 1,660 3.7 35.4 3.5 13.4 2.3 3.3 16.4 19.2 42.7 35.5
2018[19] 85.7 1,609 4.6 30.9 3.0 11.4 2.5 6.8 14.6 24.4 50.0 48.2

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare per km2 2005 och 2010" (in Swedish). Statistics Sweden. 14 December 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-01-27. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
  2. Jöran Sahlgren; Gösta Bergman (1979). Svenska ortnamn med uttalsuppgifter (in Swedish). p. 8.
  3. "Om oss". Fellingsbro folkhögskola (in Swedish). Fellingsbro. 2020. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
  4. "Historik". Fellingsbro folkhögskola (in Swedish). Fellingsbro. 2020. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
  5. "MÄRTHA GAHN: Lexikonett amanda". www.lexikonettamanda.se. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  6. "Allmänna valen 1973" (PDF) (in Swedish). SCB.
  7. "Allmänna valen 1976" (PDF) (in Swedish). SCB.
  8. "Allmänna valen 1979" (PDF) (in Swedish). SCB.
  9. "Allmänna valen 1982" (PDF) (in Swedish). SCB.
  10. "Allmänna valen 1985" (PDF) (in Swedish). SCB.
  11. "Allmänna valen 1988" (PDF) (in Swedish). SCB.
  12. "Allmänna valen 1991" (PDF) (in Swedish). SCB.
  13. "Allmänna valen 1994" (PDF) (in Swedish). SCB.
  14. "Allmänna valen 1998" (PDF) (in Swedish). SCB.
  15. "Lindesberg - summering" (in Swedish). Valmyndigheten.
  16. "Lindesberg - Allmänna val 17 september 2006" (in Swedish). Valmyndigheten.
  17. "Lindesberg - Röster Val 2010" (in Swedish). Valmyndigheten.
  18. "Lindesberg - Röster Val 2014" (in Swedish). Valmyndigheten.
  19. "Lindesberg - Röster Val 2018" (in Swedish). Valmyndigheten.



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