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The mining district of Central Sweden, often referred to under its Swedish name Bergslagen, is a historically, culturally, and linguistically distinct region of Svealand in south central Sweden. In Bergslagen mining and metallurgic industry have been important since the Middle Ages. The Mining district of Central Sweden is to be distinguished from Malmfälten ("the Ore Fields"), the Mining district of northernmost Sweden centered at the towns of Kiruna and Malmberget, that has been of greater importance during the 20th century.

Bergslagen covers part of the provinces of Västmanland, Dalarna (the southern part), and Värmland (the eastern part). Typical towns in the area include Nora, Fagersta, Sala, Filipstad, Ludvika and Hedemora. Also parts of northern Östergötland, around Finspång, as well as southern Närke can be included, then often referring to South Bergslagen. A wider definition of the area can include parts of Gästrikland (Hofors) and Uppland (the former iron manufacturing district centred around Dannemora) as well.

The conflict of interests between iron exports from Bergslagen and territorial conflicts at Denmark's southern border was a chief reason behind the Engelbrekt rebellion in 1434 and the following strifes that ultimately resulted in the dissolution of the Kalmar Union in 1523.

Minerals and mining

The area is very rich in minerals. Mining has been focused on iron ore for centuries but other ores has been mined as well. Most mines are now closed, but in the 1970s many mines were still in operation. The earliest signs of iron making dates back to 400 BC while industrial scale activities dates back to the 17th century. At LÃ¥ngban, where iron and manganese has been mined, 270 mineral species has been reported to date. Many of these minerals are unique to the LÃ¥ngban deposit, and 67 minerals were first found at this site.

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Svealand ( listen  ) or (rarely or historical) Sweden Proper [1] is the historical core region of Sweden.
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  • Bergslagen
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Kiruna
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Charter 1948
Municipality Kiruna Municipality
County Norrbotten County
Province Swedish Lapland
Population Metropolitan:  19,000 Municipal:  23,235 Kiruna
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Fagersta is an industrial town (pop. 11,000) in Västmanland, Sweden and the seat of Fagersta Municipality, Västmanland County.

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The city is located in the crossing between the two railways between Ludvika-Västerås and Avesta (Krylbo)-Örebro, in the heart of the
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Filipstad is a town (pop. 6,300) in the Swedish province Värmland and the seat of Filipstad Municipality, Värmland County.

Filipstad was granted city privileges in 1611 by Charles IX of Sweden, who named it after his son Duke Carl Philip (1601–1622; younger brother of
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Ludvika is a town (pop. 14,400) in Dalarna, Sweden and the seat of Ludvika Municipality, Dalarna County.

Ludvika is situated by a small lake called Väsman, in the south-east part of the municipality.
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Hedemora is the oldest city in the Swedish province of Dalarna and the seat of Hedemora Municipality, Dalarna County. It has a population of about 7.300.

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Hofors Municipality (Hofors kommun) is a municipality in Gävleborg County, east central Sweden.

The municipality covers an area of 411.0 km² with a total population of 10624 (5321 are male, and 5303 female), with a population density of 26 inhabitants per km²
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Kalmar Union (Danish, Norwegian and Swedish: Kalmarunionen) is a historiographical term meaning a series of personal unions (1397–1524) that united the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway (with Iceland and Greenland) and Sweden (including some of Finland) under a
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