Älvsala

Coordinates: 59°18′14″N 18°38′6″E / 59.30389°N 18.63500°E / 59.30389; 18.63500
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Älvsala
Älvsala is located in Stockholm
Älvsala
Älvsala
Älvsala is located in Sweden
Älvsala
Älvsala
Älvsala is located in European Union
Älvsala
Älvsala
Coordinates: 59°18′14″N 18°38′6″E / 59.30389°N 18.63500°E / 59.30389; 18.63500
CountrySweden
ProvinceUppland
CountyStockholm County
MunicipalityVärmdö Municipality
Area
 • Total0.335 km2 (0.129 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total381
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Älvsala is a locality situated in Breviken, in the southeastern part of Värmdö Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden.

History[edit]

The Värmdö maritime district was for a long time divided into quarters. In 1538, there was an Ulffzala quarter which consisted of the current Östra and Västra Älvsala as well as several farms situated westward. In 1580 these farms were merged into the Hemmesta quarter.

In 1719, Älvsala was burned down by the Imperial Russian Fleet, becoming one of many settlements in the Stockholm archipelago that got attacked in the Russian pillage of 1719–1721 as part of the Great Northern War.[2]

Alongside Statistics Sweden's changing of its method for determining agglomerations in 2015, four small areas of Älvsala, Fagerdala, Bullandö and Björkvik were merged, forming a new locality.[3] In 2020, the Fagerdala area was mined out and renamed to Västra Älvsala.

Society[edit]

Today, the area is partly covered by holiday home developments. Värmdö municipality officials predict that the number of permanent residents is eventually going to increase.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Statistiska tätorter 2020, befolkning, landareal, befolkningstäthet per tätort" (in Swedish). Statistics Sweden. 24 November 2021.
  2. ^ Quist, Axel; Norberg, Rune (1949). En bok om Värmdö skeppslag. Stockholm: Rekolid. ISBN 91-970534-0-6.
  3. ^ "Förändringar i antalet småorter 2010-2015". Statistics Sweden. 19 December 2016.
  4. ^ Översiktsplan 2010-2030. Värmdö Kommun. 2011.