Swedish cities are cities that can be founded by the Swedish civilization in Call to Power II, introduced in Apolyton Edition. The first city founded is the capital, and the names of future cities are chosen in the order they appear on the list below.
The names listed are default names; players can change their cities' names if they choose.
List of cities[]
Founding Order | City Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Stockholm | Capital of Sweden |
2 | Goteborg | Also "Gothenburg" in English; the seat of Västra Götaland County and second-largest city in Sweden chartered by Gustav II Adolf as well a university city with the largest port in the Nordic countries |
3 | Malmo | Seat of Skåne County; one of the earliest and most industrialised towns in Scandinavia as well a commercial and educational center |
4 | Vasteras | Seat of Västmanland County; one of the oldest cities in Sweden where Gustav Vasa decided to convert Sweden into a Protestant state |
5 | Norrkoping | City in the Östergötland County where Gustav II Adolf established a weapon industry and continued as an industrial hub after being rebuilt in the 18th century forward |
6 | Linkoping | Seat of Östergötland County; a scientific and religious centre as well an early diocese |
7 | Orebro | Seat of Örebro County; a centre of commerce in the Scandinavian Middle Ages and one of the largest inland hubs of the country |
8 | Jonkoping | Seat of Jönköping County; a city and old trading, fair and exhibition centre |
9 | Uppsala | Seat of Uppsala County; the ecclesiastical centre of Sweden since the 12th century containing the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia |
10 | Helsingborg | A scenic coastal city in Skåne County as well one of the oldest cities in Sweden where the crown prince-elect Bernadotte took his first step on Swedish soil |
11 | Karlstad | Seat of Värmland County; a medieval settlement that served as a military city up until the 20th century |
12 | Umea | Seat of Västerbotten County; the centre for education and research in Norrland found by Gustav II Adolf |
13 | Lulea | |
14 | Kiruna | |
15 | Kalmar | Seat of Kalmar County; one of Sweden's most important cities under the Kalmar Union and for a time an episcopal see |
16 | Karlskrona | Seat of Blekinge County; Sweden's only baroque city and hosts Sweden's largest naval base |
17 | Ronneby | |
18 | Karlshamn | |
19 | Solvesborg | |
20 | Kristianstad | |
21 | Trelleborg | |
22 | Ystad | The most southern city in sweden |
23 | Vanern | |
24 | Vaxjo | Seat of Kronoberg County; an administrative, cultural, and industrial centre in the county |
25 | Varberg | |
26 | Eskilstuna | |
27 | Morrum | |
28 | Koping | |
29 | Enkoping | |
30 | Gronkoping | |
31 | Solleftea | |
32 | Kramfors | |
33 | Ostersund | Seat of Jämtland County; the region's cultural and economical centre and by tradition a city of trade and commerce |
34 | Vojman | |
35 | Savar | |
36 | Bygdea | |
37 | Sikea | |
38 | Lycksele | |
39 | Vinliden | |
40 | Stensele | |
41 | Storuman | |
42 | Kvikkjokk | |
43 | Anttis | |
44 | Pajala | |
45 | Voxna | |
46 | Falun | A city famous for its copper mine; the seat of Dalarna County and is said to be home to the oldest still-existing enterprise in the world |
47 | Laxa | |
48 | Mjolby | |
49 | Malilla | |
50 | Kristdala |
See also[]
- Swedish cities in other games