SmalandiaSmalandia (Småland, literally "Small Countries") is a historical Province (landskap) in southern Sweden. It borders Blechingia, Scania, Hallandia, Westrogothia, Ostrogothia and the island province of Oelandia, which is in the Baltic Sea. \n
Counties\nFor current affairs see: Counties of Kronoberg, Kalmar and Jönköping The province of Smalandia is divided into the counties of Kronoberg, Kalmar and Jönköping.History\nMain article: History of Smalandia Chartered cities before 1971:
Geography\nMain article: Geography of Smalandia The geography is dominated by a forested high plain where the soil is mixed with sand and small boulders, making the area less suited for agriculture than the surrounding parts of Sweden. \nTraditionally a historical province is representative of a separate country before the unification of Sweden. Småland, however, consists of several smaller countries in one single province. The name Småland literally means small countries.\n
The historical small countries of Smalandia:\n*Finnveden\n*Kind\n*Möre\n*Njudung\n*Tjust\n*Tveta\n*Värend\n*Ydre
National parks:\n*Store Mosse\n*Norra Kvill\n*Blå Jungfrun
![]() Red houses with white corners are a typical characteristic of farmer's houses in Smalandia. Culture\nMain article: Culture of Smalandia The Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus or Carl von Linné (1707-1778), often called the father of taxonomy or king of flowers, was born in Småland. The provincial flower Linnea (Latin: Linnea Borealis, English: Twinflower) is named after him. The emigration venture of the 19th century is best depicted in the suite of novels by Swedish author Vilhelm Moberg, which is also the basis for the musical "Kristina from Duvemåla" by ex-ABBA musicians/composers Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. Children's book author Astrid Lindgren often portrayed scenes from her own childhood growing up on a farm in Smalandia, in her writing.Heraldry\nMain article: Heraldry of Smalandia The current coat of arms was granted in 1569 and pictures a rampant red lion on a golden shield carrying a crossbow. The arms is represented with a dukal coronet. Blazon: "Or a lion rampant Gules langued and armed Azure holding in front paws a Crossbow of the second bowed and stringed Sable with a bolt Argent."Dukes of Smalandia\nSince 1772, Swedish Princes have been created Dukes of various provinces. This is solely a nominal title.\n* Prince Carl Gustaf (1782-1783)\n* Prince Lennart (from his birth in 1909 until his loss of succession rights in 1932)External links\n*Visit Småland - Official tourist site (Kronoberg and Jönköping counties)\n*Eastern Småland and Öland - Official tourist site (Kalmar County) \nCategory:Provinces of Sweden\nCategory:Småland\n\n |
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