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  1. 1 civilians. 9 firefighters. Map. NASA Earth Observatory photo. August 4, 2014. The 2014 Västmanland wildfire was a wildfire that broke out on the afternoon of 31 July 2014 on the border between Sala Municipality and Surahammar Municipality in Västmanland, Sweden. [1] It is Sweden's largest wildfire in 40 years. [2]

  2. Province. For history, geography and culture, see: Västmanland (Westmannia) Administration. The main aim of the County Administrative Board is to fulfil the goals set in national politics by the Riksdag and the Government, to coordinate the interests of the county, to promote the development of the county, to establish regional goals and safeguard the due process of law in the handling of ...

  3. Prins Erik av Sverige och Norge som barn. Erik Gustaf Ludvig Albert, född 20 april 1889 på Stockholms slott, död 20 september 1918 på Drottningholms slott, var prins av Sverige och Norge (från 1905 endast av Sverige) och hertig av Västmanland. Han var yngste son till Gustaf V och Victoria av Baden .

  4. Website. Governor and County Director. This is a list of governors for Västmanland County of Sweden, from 1634 to present. Ture Eriksson Sparre (1634–1639) Gustaf Gabrielsson Oxenstierna (1639–1642) Christer Posse (1642–1643) Claes Stiernsköld (1643–1651) Knut Kurck (1651–1660) Gustaf Larsson Sparre (1660–1667)

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  6. Västmanland County. Västmanland County ( Swedish: Västmanlands Län) is one of the 29 multi-member constituencies of the Riksdag, the national legislature of Sweden. The constituency was established in 1970 when the Riksdag changed from a bicameral legislature to a unicameral legislature. It is conterminous with the county of Västmanland.

  7. Photograph of Vs 22 in 1898. Västmanland Runic Inscription 22 or Vs 22 is the Rundata designation for a Viking Age memorial runestone that was originally located at Ulvsta, but has been moved to Svana, which is about seven kilometers north of Skultuna, Västmanland County, Sweden, and which was in the historic province of Västmanland .