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The name "Blekinge" comes from the adjective ''bleke'', which corresponds to the sea term for "dead calm".
COUNTY Provinces serve no administrative function in Sweden. Instead, that is done by the Counties Of Sweden . However, Bleking has virtually the same boundaries as the corresponding Blekinge County . GEOGRAPHY Blekinge has a scenic Archipelago and it is sometimes called the "Garden of Sweden". HISTORY Historically Blekinge belonged to the Danish crown together with provinces Skåne and Halland , which made up the eastern part of the Danish kingdom. Blekinge became a Swedish province in 1658 following the Treaty Of Roskilde . Towns with (chartered in 1664 ), Karlskrona ( 1680 ), Ronneby ( 1387 ), Sölvesborg ( 1445 ) Of these towns, Karlskrona was for almost 300 years the principal Naval Base in Sweden, and in 1998 it be came a site of the UNESCO World Heritage program. Heraldry During the sixteenth century, the province used a coat of arms depicting a crowed hill rising from the sea, and the symbol is known from several official Danish documents. The colours are uncertain, but expert Anders Thiset suggested a green hill on a red shield. This symbol was only used during the Danish administration and replaced by the current coat of arms by the Swedish administration. Blekinge was granted its current arms at the funural of Charles X Gustav Of Sweden in 1660 , based on a seal from the 15th Century . Symobolically the three crowns from the Coat Of Arms Of Sweden had been placed on the trunk of the tree to mark the change in status of the former Danish province, that now belonged to Sweden. The arms is represented with a dukal coronet. Blazon: "Azure, an Oak Tree eradicated Or ensigned with three Crowns palewise of the same." Sub-divisions , Eastern Hundred , Lister Hundred , Medelstad Hundred . CULTURE Tongue In Blekinge a variety of Scanian is spoken, which was formerly considered the eastern dialect of Danish but today is considered the southern dialect of Swedish . The variety is called ''Blekingska''. EXTERNAL LINKS
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