Place in Skåne, Sweden
Torekov (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈtûːrɛˌkɔv])[2] is a locality situated in Båstad Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden with 863 inhabitants in 2010.[1] It is still a fishing village but it is today known as a summer resort.
In August 1971 Torekov hosted a meeting in which it was decided to strip the king of all but his symbolic formal political powers, known as the "Torekov Compromise".[3]
The name
According to an old legend, the town is named after a girl later known as Saint Thora who was drowned by her stepmother, found on the shore of Torekov, and buried by a blind man who then regained his sight.[4]
However, the more prosaic explanation refers to two old words thora meaning height, and kove meaning cabin or hut.[5]
Population From 1960 to 2010
Year |
1960 |
1965 |
1970 |
1975 |
1980 |
1990 |
1995 |
2000 |
2005 |
2010
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Population[6]
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531 |
512 |
509 |
668 |
822 |
933 |
1015 |
947 |
888 |
863
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References
External links
Media related to Torekov at Wikimedia Commons