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Arlöv (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɑ̌ːɭœv])[1] is the seat of Burlöv Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden. It is statistically not defined as a locality of its own, but forms part of the contiguous city of Malmö, 5 km northeast of downtown Malmö. Out of Malmö's 344,000 inhabitants, 11,000 live in Arlöv. However, in the 1950s, a public vote took place, deciding once and for all that Burlöv Municipality would never be a part of Malmö.

Arlöv
Coordinates: 55°38′0″N 13°05′0″E
CountrySweden
ProvinceSkåne
CountySkåne County
MunicipalityBurlöv Municipality
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Along the E22, Arlöv has these high-rise buildings with 9 floors.
Along the E22, Arlöv has these high-rise buildings with 9 floors.
Kronetorpsmöllan is an old preserved windmill in Arlöv. Here it is shown with a large Transformers banner, since it was the site of the very first Nordic Transformers convention in late 2007, arranged by The Nordic TransFans Association.
Kronetorpsmöllan is an old preserved windmill in Arlöv. Here it is shown with a large Transformers banner, since it was the site of the very first Nordic Transformers convention in late 2007, arranged by The Nordic TransFans Association.

Overview


Arlöv is known for its sugar industry, Sockerbolaget AB (owned by the Danish company Danisco). The town was also the home of the AB Svenska Järnvägsverkstäderna (Swedish Railway Works) or ASJ, who in the 1970s also built several automobiles for SAAB, notably the Saab Sonett II and III. Arlöv Church dates from 1900 and is Neo-Gothic in style; it was built to accommodate the growing congregation.

Arlöv is mentioned in the song "Hanna från Arlöv" ("Hanna from Arlöv") by the 1970s Swedish band Nationalteatern.

Notable people from Arlöv include rock artist Kal P. Dal, footballer Pontus Jansson, and author Amanda Svensson.

The former office building of Danisco Sugar was bought in 2008 by the Church of Scientology who opened their new church, a so-called "Ideal org" there in 2009.


References


  1. Jöran Sahlgren; Gösta Bergman (1979). Svenska ortnamn med uttalsuppgifter (in Swedish). p. 4.

На других языках


[de] Arlöv

Arlöv ist eine Siedlung in der schwedischen Provinz Skåne län und Hauptort der Gemeinde Burlöv. Weil Arlöv unmittelbar an den Malmöer Stadtteil Centrum angrenzt und die Bebauung durchgehend ist, gilt Arlöv laut Definition für schwedische Ortschaften (Tätort) nicht als eigenständige Ortschaft, sondern wird statistisch zur Ortschaft Malmö gerechnet. Arlöv hat gut 10.000 Einwohner. Für den Namensteil –löv wird angenommen, dass die ursprüngliche Bedeutung "geerbtes oder übernommenes Gut" war, also von Ar oder Ares (noch nicht geklärt) geerbtes Gut.
- [en] Arlöv



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