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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Municipal seats of Orebro County, Municipalities of Orebro County, Narke, Populated places in Orebro County, Orebro County geography stubs, Karlskoga Municipality, Orebro Municipality, Nora Municipality, Laxa Municipality, Hallefors Municipality, Ljusnarsberg Municipality, Askersund Municipality, Lekeberg Municipality, Lindesberg Municipality, Degerfors Municipality, Hallsberg Municipality, Kumla Municipality, Kopparberg, Goksholm, Ysatters-Kajsa, Gyttorp, Zinkgruvan, Nora, Sweden, Fellingsbro, History of Narke, Ammeberg, Culture of Narke, Palsboda, Njars, Grythyttan, Garphyttan National Park, Pershyttan, Skollersta, Ekeby-Almby, Fjugesta, Lanna, Lekeberg, Glanshammar, Ekeby, Kumla, Abytorp, Stalldalen, Stora Mellosa, Ostansjo, Marieberg, Strassa, Stora, Sweden, Olmbrotorp, Ronneshytta, Hallabrottet, Atorp, Vintrosa, Odensbacken, Askersby, Hammar, Askersund, Latorpsbruk, As, Nora, Svarta, Frovi, Olshammar, Ramsberg, Hampetorp, Hovsta, Norra Bro, Rockhammar, Asbro, Gusselby, Vedevag, Finnerodja, Hjortkvarn, Rofors, Mullhyttan, Kilsmo, Mosas, Vretstorp, Hasselfors, Striberg, Sannahed, Viker, Sweden, County of Narke and Varmland, Fryggesboda, Tyloskog, King of Nerike, Hassle, Narke and Varmland County, Kilsbergen, Orebro County Council, Hulta, Orebro. Excerpt: Orebro is a city, the seat of Orebro Municipality and the capital of Orebro County in Sweden with 107,038 inhabitants in 2010. Orebro circa 1700, in Suecia antiqua et hodierna, with the castle in the middle.Orebro received its Royal Charter and city privileges not later than 1404. Orebro literally means a bridge over gravel banks, which is how the geography looks, with the stream Svartan draining into the lake Hjalmaren. The location became a natural seat of commerce in the (Scandinavian) medieval time, and is mentioned in print in the 13th century. Old buildings...