Upsala
Uppsala is a City and a Municipality in Sweden, located about 70 km north of Stockholm. It is the fourth largest city in Sweden and the seat of residence for the Uppsala County.
History
Main article: History of Uppsala
Uppsala is the site of the oldest university in Scandinavia, founded in 1477. Carolus Linnaeus one of the renowned scholars of the university lived in the city for many years, and both his house and garden can still be visited in the city. Uppsala Cathedral is built in Gothic style and is one of the largest in northern Europe, with towers reaching 119 metres. Uppsala is also the site of a 16th century royal castle.The city was severely damaged by a fire in 1702. Historical and cultural values were also lost, like in many Swedish cities, from demolitions between in the 1960s and 1970s. Despite the lack of understanding of the value of the older buildings at that time, many historic buildings remain, especially in the western part of the city.
Politics
Main article: Politics of Uppsala
Geography
Main article: Geography of Uppsala
Economy
Main article: Economy of Uppsala
Today Uppsala is well established in medical research and recognized for its forward position in biotechnology.
Universities
Main article: Universities in Sweden
Heraldry
Main article: Heraldry of Uppsala
Sites of interest
Notable natives
See also
External links
Referenced By
Early Swedish Kingdoms | History of Swimming | Johann Gerhard | Latin Names of German Cities | Latin names of European cities
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