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History

HistoryÖresund region is one of the rapidly developing parts on the globe with an interesting lineage in the background. It has been on the developing front and continues to do so with greater vigor. It is the second largest population concentration in Europe and also an important hub for economic activity in the area. The region includes parts from both Sweden and Denmark and is known as Øresund or Öresund Region.

The region is relatively compact but offers a multitude of diverse tourist attractions, experiences and sights within its borders. The rich culture and heritage of the region has been skillfully protected and the region provides an idyllic, countryside experience perfect for unwinding. The stimulating culture and pulsating nightlife of the region are the two important parameters that have been attracting several tourists to the place.

The Öresund region was under Denmark’s jurisdiction for the period 800 to 1658. After the Treaty of Roskilde was signed in 1658, Scania became a part of Sweden. Öresund region now includes places from both Danish and Swedish areas. The region has been one of the most dynamic in Europe and has been growing in heaps and bounds in every field.

A productive collaboration between research and commerce, an efficient infrastructure and a better quality of life have been the driving forces behind the region’s strong and rapid growth. Offering several places of attractions and a fabulous culture, it is one of the most desirable places to live in as well as visit.

 
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