Ranked list of Swedish counties
Ranked lists of the Counties of Sweden.
By population
Rank | County | Population | % | Density |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Stockholm | 1,803,377 | 20.3% | 278.0 |
2 | Västra Götaland | 1,488,709 | 16.8% | 62.2 |
3 | Skåne | 1,156,070 | 13.0% | 104.8 |
4 | Östergötland | 411,320 | 4.6% | 38.9 |
5 | Jönköping | 327,266 | 3.7% | 31.2 |
6 | Uppsala | 294,415 | 3.3% | 42.1 |
7 | Gävleborg | 280,717 | 3.2% | 15.4 |
8 | Dalarna | 280,575 | 3.2% | 10.0 |
9 | Örebro | 273,822 | 3.1% | 32.1 |
10 | Halland | 273,537 | 3.1% | 50.2 |
11 | Värmland | 267,600 | 3.0% | 15.2 |
12 | Norrbotten | 258,904 | 2.9% | 2.6 |
13 | Västmanland | 256,901 | 2.9% | 40.8 |
14 | Västerbotten | 256,710 | 2.9% | 4.6 |
15 | Södermanland | 255,890 | 2.9% | 42.2 |
16 | Västernorrland | 249,299 | 2.8% | 11.5 |
17 | Kalmar | 236,501 | 2.7% | 21.2 |
18 | Kronoberg | 177,149 | 2.0% | 20.9 |
19 | Blekinge | 150,625 | 1.7% | 51.2 |
20 | Jämtland | 130,705 | 1.5% | 2.6 |
21 | Gotland | 57,248 | 0.6% | 18.2 |
Sweden | 8,887,340 | 100.0% | 21.6 |
By area
Rank | County | Area (km²) | % | Density |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Norrbotten | 98,911 | 24.1% | 2.6 |
2 | Västerbotten | 55,401 | 13.5% | 4.6 |
3 | Jämtland | 49,444 | 12.0% | 2.6 |
4 | Dalarna | 28,194 | 6.9% | 10.0 |
5 | Västra Götaland | 23,945 | 5.8% | 62.2 |
6 | Västernorrland | 21,678 | 5.3% | 11.5 |
7 | Gävleborg | 18,191 | 4.4% | 15.4 |
8 | Värmland | 17,583 | 4.3% | 15.2 |
9 | Kalmar | 11,171 | 2.7% | 21.2 |
10 | Skåne | 11,027 | 2.7% | 104.8 |
11 | Östergötland | 10,562 | 2.6% | 38.9 |
12 | Jönköping | 10,475 | 2.5% | 31.2 |
13 | Örebro | 8,519 | 2.1% | 32.1 |
14 | Kronoberg | 8,458 | 2.1% | 20.9 |
15 | Uppsala | 6,989 | 1.7% | 42.1 |
16 | Stockholm | 6,488 | 1.6% | 278.0 |
17 | Västmanland | 6,302 | 1.5% | 40.8 |
18 | Södermanland | 6,061 | 1.5% | 42.2 |
19 | Halland | 5,454 | 1.3% | 50.2 |
20 | Gotland | 3,140 | 0.8% | 18.2 |
21 | Blekinge | 2,941 | 0.7% | 51.2 |
Sweden | 410,934 | 100.0% | 21.6 |
By density
Rank | County | Population | Area (km²) | Density |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Stockholm | 1,803,377 | 6,488 | 278.0 |
2 | Skåne | 1,156,070 | 11,027 | 104.8 |
3 | Västra Götaland | 1,488,709 | 23,945 | 62.2 |
4 | Blekinge | 150,625 | 2,941 | 51.2 |
5 | Halland | 273,537 | 5,454 | 50.2 |
6 | Södermanland | 255,890 | 6,061 | 42.2 |
7 | Uppsala | 294,415 | 6,989 | 42.1 |
8 | Västmanland | 256,901 | 6,302 | 40.8 |
9 | Östergötland | 411,320 | 10,562 | 38.9 |
10 | Örebro | 273,822 | 8,519 | 32.1 |
11 | Jönköping | 327,266 | 10,475 | 31.2 |
12 | Kalmar | 236,501 | 11,171 | 21.2 |
13 | Kronoberg | 177,149 | 8,458 | 20.9 |
14 | Gotland | 57,248 | 3,140 | 18.2 |
15 | Gävleborg | 280,717 | 18,191 | 15.4 |
16 | Värmland | 267,600 | 17,583 | 15.2 |
17 | Västernorrland | 249,299 | 21,678 | 11.5 |
18 | Dalarna | 280,575 | 28,194 | 10.0 |
19 | Västerbotten | 256,710 | 55,401 | 4.6 |
20 | Jämtland | 130,705 | 49,444 | 2.6 |
21 | Norrbotten | 258,904 | 98,911 | 2.6 |
Sweden | 8,887,340 | 410,934 | 21.6 |
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