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HELSINGBORG

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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 252 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HELSINGBORG  , a seaport of

Sweden in the
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district (ldn) of Malmohus, 35 M . N. by E. of Copenhagen by
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rail and
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water . Pop . (1900), 24,670 . It is beautifully situated at the narrowest
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part of Oresund, or the Sound, here only 3 M. wide, opposite Helsingor (Elsinore) in Denmark . Above the
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town the brick tower of a former castle crowns a hill, commanding a
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fine view over the Sound . On the outskirts are the Oresund Park, gardens containing iodide and bromide springs, and frequented sea-
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baths . On the coast to the north is the royal chdleau of Sofiero; to the south, the small
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spa of Ramlosa . A
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system of electric trams is maintained . North and east of Helsingborg lies the only
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coal-field in Sweden, extending into the lofty Kullen peninsula, which forms the
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northern part of the east
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shore of the Sound . Potter's clay is also found . Helsingborg ranks among the first manufacturing towns of Sweden, having copper
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works, using ore from
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Sulitelma in Norway, india-rubber works and breweries .

The artificial

harbour has a
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depth of 24 ft., and there are extensive docks . The chief exports are
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timber, butter and iron . The town is the headquarters of the first army division . The
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original site of the town is marked by the tower of the old fortress, which is first mentioned in 1135 . In the 14th century it was several times besieged . From 1370 along with other towns in the province of Skane, it was
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united for fifteen years with the Hanseatic
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League . The fortress was destroyed by fire in 1418, and about 1425
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Eric XIII. built another near the sea, and caused the town to be transported thither, bestowing upon it important privileges . Until 1658 it belonged to Denmark, and it was again occupied by the Danes in 1676 and 1677 . In 1684 its fortifications were dismantled . It was taken by Frederick IV. of Denmark in November 1709, but on the 28th of
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February 1710 the Danes were defeated in the neighbourhood, and the town came finally into the possession of Sweden, though in 1711 it was again bombarded by the Danes . A tablet on the quay commemorates the landing of Bernadotte after his election as successor to the
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throne in 181o .

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