Uppsala Municipality ( Uppsala kommun ) is a municipality in Uppsala County in east central Sweden. Uppsala has a population of 211,411 (2016-06-30). Its seat is located in the university city of Uppsala .
5-555: Uppsala Municipality was created through amalgamations taking place during the late sixties and the early seventies. There are about thirty original local government units combined in the present municipality. A split took place in 2003, when Knivsta Municipality was formed. By population: Largest operating companies in Uppsala: Historically, Uppsala Municipality has been a centre both of conservatism and liberalism , both receiving their ideological nourishment from
10-445: Is a demographic table based on Knivsta Municipality's electoral districts in the 2022 Swedish general election sourced from SVT 's election platform, in turn taken from SCB official statistics. In total there were 19,795 residents, including 13,626 Swedish citizens of voting age. 43.7% voted for the left coalition and 54.7% for the right coalition. Indicators are in percentage points except population totals and income. These are
15-612: The 2010 election: Results of the 2010 Swedish general election in Uppsala: The municipality has the following twinnings Knivsta Municipality Knivsta Municipality ( Knivsta kommun ) is a municipality in Uppsala County in east central Sweden . Its seat is located in the town of Knivsta , with some 7,100 inhabitants. It is known for being one of the safest municipalities in Sweden, consistently ranking among
20-696: The top 5 safest (out of 290) for more than a decade. Until 1971 Knivsta was a municipality in Stockholm County , when it was merged into Uppsala Municipality and subsequently belonged to Uppsala County. On January 1, 2003 Knivsta was separated from Uppsala to once again form a separate municipality, located in Uppsala County. The coat of arms symbolises the Stones of Mora where the Swedish Kings were elected in ancient times. This
25-596: The university. Today, however, the city is divided between left and right and has since 1994 been governed by a coalition of the Social Democrats , the Left Party and the Green Party until the 2006 elections [ sv ] where the centre-right coalition Alliance for Sweden won not only the national elections but also the regional. Distribution of the 81 seats in the municipal council after
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