History of Swedish Counties: Difference between revisions

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| Prior to 1683 Eskilstuna was a county within the province of Södermanland. In 1683 the counties of Gripsholm, Nyköping and Eskilstuna were combined into a county called Södermanland. The area is still part of Södermanland County today.
| Prior to 1683 Eskilstuna was a county within the province of Södermanland. In 1683 the counties of Gripsholm, Nyköping and Eskilstuna were combined into a county called Södermanland. The area is still part of Södermanland County today.
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| [[Gotland County, Sweden|Gotland]]  
| [[Gotland County, Sweden Genealogy|Gotland]]  
| Prior to becoming a county, Gotland was a province. The name of the province dates back to Medieval times. Includes the entire island.
| Prior to becoming a county, Gotland was a province. The name of the province dates back to Medieval times. Includes the entire island.
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