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Karlskoga Municipality ( Karlskoga kommun ) is a municipality in Örebro County in central Sweden . Its seat is located in the city of Karlskoga . Other localities include Valåsen och Labbsand , Kortfors , Linnebäck and Villingsberg .

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3-659: Villa Ekeliden , located in Karlskoga Municipality , Sweden , holds historical significance as a prominent structure within the city center at Centralplan. Situated alongside an esker to the east, it stands as the second oldest building in Karlskoga, with only the Karlskoga Church predating it in age. Villa Ekeliden, a wooden building adorned in a light-yellow hue and featuring horizontal paneling, has served various purposes throughout its history. It began its journey as

6-458: A bell-ringer 's house and later transformed into a pharmacy, as depicted in Selma Lagerlöf 's renowned 1925 novel, " Charlotte Löwensköld ," set in 1867. Subsequently, it housed a public library before eventually being repurposed as a restaurant and coffeehouse. This Karlskoga -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Karlskoga Municipality Karlskoga

9-619: Was formed as rural municipality when the first Swedish local government acts came into force in 1863. In 1925 the southern part was detached, forming Degerfors Municipality . In 1940 the whole municipality, including its non-urban areas, got the title of a city . These titles were abolished in 1971. This is a demographic table based on Karlskoga Municipality's electoral districts in the 2022 Swedish general election sourced from SVT 's election platform, in turn taken from SCB official statistics. In total there were 30,389 residents, including 23,534 Swedish citizens of voting age. 49.1% voted for

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