Husie

Former city district in Scania, Sweden From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Husie

Husie (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhʉ̂ːsɪɛ])[1] was a city district (Swedish: stadsdel) in the north-east of Malmö Municipality, Sweden. On 1 July 2013, it was merged with Rosengård, forming Öster.[2] In 2012, Husie had a population of 20,769 of the municipality's 307,758.[3] The area was 2,984 hectares.[4]

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Husie
Former city district
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Husie's neighbourhoods
CountrySweden
ProvinceScania
CountySkåne County
MunicipalityMalmö Municipality
Area
  Total
2,984 ha (7,374 acres)
Population
 (2012)
  Total
20,769
  Density700/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
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School in Husie.

The population consists primarily of middle-income families living in single-family homes. It has been called "the green city district" due to its many recreational areas, among them Bulltofta field and Husie mosse and its proximity to the countryside. Husie is also home to the Jägersro derby track, a large stadium for horse racing that is famous for its annual derby. Husie has the highest life expectancy rate in Malmö and one of the highest in Sweden. Husie is the home to two football clubs: Kvarnby IK and Husie IF.

History

Husie was primarily built in the 1960s. Half of the population lives in villa residential areas and the other half in apartment residential areas.

Neighbourhoods

The neighbourhoods of Husie were:

Demographics

19% of the population is born abroad.

The ten largest groups of foreign-born persons in 2010 were:[5]

  1. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Former Yugoslavia (565)
  2. Denmark Denmark (432)
  3. Poland Poland (423)
  4. Iraq Iraq (297)
  5. Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina (215)
  6. Iran Iran (144)
  7. Germany Germany (99)
  8. North Macedonia Macedonia (97)
  9. Hungary Hungary (93)
  10. Finland Finland (90)

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