Stenungsund Municipality () is a municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Stenungsund. The municipality is situated by the sea inside the islands Orust and Tjörn and traversed by the European route E6 and Bohus Line, in which it has three stops (Stora Höga, Stenungsund and Svenshögen).

The municipality was formed through amalgamation in 1952. In 1971 a parish from a dissolved municipality was added.

The coat of arms was registered in 1977. The device in the upper half is a hydrocarbon molecule, which alludes to the petrochemical industry in the municipality.

Localities (urban areas)

  • Aröd och Timmervik (also in Kungälv Municipality)
  • Hallerna
  • Jörlanda
  • Starrkärr och Näs
  • Stenungsund (seat)
  • Stenungsön
  • Stora Höga
  • Strandnorum
  • Svenshögen
  • Ucklum
  • Ödsmål

Smaller localities (villages):

  • Gilltorp
  • Groland
  • Grössbyn
  • Härgusseröd
  • Kullen och Dyrtorp (biggest village)
  • Kyrkenorum
  • Källsby
  • Nolgärde och Johannesberg
  • Rödmyren och Röd
  • Sandbacka
  • Skotthed
  • Spekeröd
  • Svartehallen
  • Talbo och Östra Skår
  • Vulseröd

The seat is located right by the European route E6 highway and the railway Bohus Line, Bohusbanan.

In 2006, archaeological excavations in the area revealed a series of burial sites dating between 1 AD and 300 AD.

Demographics

This is a demographic table based on Stenungsund 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 27,522 residents, including 20,770 Swedish citizens of voting age.

See also

  • Stenungsund excavations

References

  • Stenungsund Municipality - Official site

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