Tingsryd Municipality


Tingsryd Municipality is a municipality in Småland, southern Sweden, in southeastern Kronoberg County, where the town Tingsryd is seat.
The present municipality was formed by the local government reform of 1971 when the market town Tingsryd was amalgamated with its surrounding entities.
Tingsryd Municipality refers to itself as the "Horse Capital" because of a close connection to horses; they are housing nearly 2,000 horses. The new Tingsryd horse racing track is the only one in Northern Europe being a mile long and gathers all kinds of horse sports.

Geography

Tingsryd Municipality is located in an area of traditional Mid-Sweden forestry, with some agriculture areas, and the geography is also taken up by many small lakes. Much of the population of the municipality still live in rural areas, the rest live in almost equally populated small towns, without any densely populated central city in the municipality.
The Mien crater, the result of a meteorite impact some 120 million years ago, lies 11 km southwest of Tingsryd. Being sparsely populated, it is regarded as a safe environment far from urban stress.

Localities

There are 8 urban areas in Tingsryd Municipality.
In the table the localities are listed according to the size of the population as of December 31, 2005. The municipal seat is in bold characters.
#LocalityPopulation
1Tingsryd3,023
2Ryd1,446
3Väckelsång979
4Urshult813
5Linneryd541
6Konga508
7Rävemåla323
8Fridafors296

Sights

In the forest near the town of Ryd there is a remotely located car cemetery with cars from 1930-1960. It is visited by some 1,000 people interested in curiosities every year.