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HALMSTAD , a seaport of Sweden, chiefSee also: town of the See also: district (lan) of Halland, on the E. See also: shore of the Cattegat, 76 m
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S.S.E. of See also: Gothenburg by the railway to See also: Helsingborg
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Pop
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(rgoo), 15,362
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It lies at the mouth of the See also: river Nissa, having an inner harbour (15 ft. See also: depth), 'an See also: outer harbour, and roads giving anchorage (24 to 36 ft.) exposed to S. and N.W. winds
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In the neighbourhood there are quarries of granite, which is exported chiefly to See also: Germany
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Other See also: industries are See also: engineering, See also: ship-See also: building and See also: brewing, and there are See also: cloth, jute, See also: hat, See also: wood-pulp and paper factories
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The See also: principal exports are granite, See also: timber and hats; and butter through Helsingborg and Gothenburg
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The imports are See also: coal, machinery and grain
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Potatoes are largely grown in the district, and the See also: salmon See also: fisheries are valuable
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The See also: castle is the residence of the governor of the province
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There are both See also: mineral and See also: sea-See also: water See also: baths in the neighbourhood
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Mention of the See also: church of Halmstad occurs as early as 1462, and the fortifications are mentioned first in 1225
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The latter were demolished in 1734
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There were formerly Dominican and Franciscan monasteries in the town
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The
See also: oldest town-privileges date from 1307
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During the revolt of the miner Engelbrekt, it twice See also: fell into the hands of the rebels—in 1434 and 1436
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The town appears to have been frequently chosen as the meeting-place of the rulers and delegates of the three See also: northern kingdoms; and under the union of See also: Kalmar it was appointed to be the place for the election of a new Scandinavian monarch whenever ,necessary
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The lan of Halland formed See also: part of the territory of See also: Denmark in Sweden, and accordingly,_in 1534, during his war with the Danes, Gustavus See also: Vasa assaulted and took its chief town
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In 166o, by the treaty of See also: Copenhagen, the whole district was ceded to Sweden
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In 1676 See also: Charles XII. defeated near Halmstad a Danish army which was attempting to retake the district, and since that
See also: time Halland has formed part of Sweden
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