Ludvika is a Municipality in Dalarna County, in central Sweden. The municipality covers an area of 1500.7 km. Of the total population of 26450, 13112 are male, and 13338 are female. The population density of the community is 18 inhabitants per km.
Distances to other cities
From Stockholm to Ludvika it is: 23,4 km.
From Gothenburg to Ludvika it is: 40,0 km.
From London to Ludvika it is: 197,5 km.
These measurements may wary, depending on where in Stockholm or Gothenburg you are going to.
Sports
A lot of sportteams have their origins in Ludvika Municipality. Soccer is one of them, both the teams “stansbo IS” (or IS) and “Ludvika FK” (or LFK) come from Ludvika and play in divisions 4 and 3. Both of them also have junior teams, for younger people. And there is also one ice-hockey team, Ludvika IshockeyFrening (or LIF). Other teams include ping-pong-teams as well as other sports.
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