UPPLAND


Meaning of UPPLAND in English

landskap (province), east-central Sweden. It is bounded by the Gulf of Bothnia and the Baltic Sea on the east and by the traditional landskaper (provinces) of Sdermanland, Vstmanland, and Gstrikland on the south, west, and north, respectively. It is composed of the administrative ln (county) of Uppsala, the northern part of Stockholm ln, and the eastern part of Vstmanland ln. The province's terrain is generally flat, averaging less than 200 feet (60 m) in elevation. The southern part of Uppland, which borders on Mlaren (lake), and the coastal region (known as Roslagen) have a more varied landscape, with deep bays, wooded heights, and numerous islands. Forests and bogs predominate in the north. Uppland was the principal settlement in central Sweden during the Bronze Age. During the Iron Age it extended its hegemony over neighbouring kingdoms, becoming the heart of the Swedish empire. With the advent of Christianity it became the seat of an archbishopric as well. Grain and potatoes are grown on the landskap's fertile plains, and there is some livestock raising. Industry is diversified, ranging from ironworking and sawmilling in the north, with its forests and iron-ore deposits, to the manufacture of chocolate, machinery, and electrical equipment in the industrial towns of the south, such as Enkping, Sundbyberg, and Solna. Djursholm and Liding are basically residential towns, and Norrtlje, sthammar, regrund, and Vaxholm are popular resorts. Uppland's principal city, Uppsala, is the historic cultural and religious centre of Sweden. Area 4,894 square miles (12,676 square km). Pop. (1993 est.) 1,210,991.

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