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District and neighborhood in Örebro, Sweden
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Vivalla in 1968

Vivalla is a district and neighborhood in northwestern part of Örebro, Sweden. The district was built in the 1960s and around 1970 the first people moved in. Most of the inhabitants in the area nowadays are immigrants, the unemployment is substantially higher than in other parts of Örebro, and the Swedish police has classified the district as "särskilt utsatt" (lit. 'particularly vulnerable'), in other words that the district has social problems and problems with criminality.

References

  1. "Utsatta områden - sociala risker , kollektiv förmåga och oönskade händelser Dnr: HD 5800 - 61/2015" (PDF). Polisen i Sverige - Nationella operativa avdelningen. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 August 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2016.

59°18′00″N 15°11′13″E / 59.30000°N 15.18694°E / 59.30000; 15.18694


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