Skåne County

{{short description|County (län) of Sweden}}

{{About|the administrative county||Skåne (disambiguation)}}

{{Infobox settlement

| official_name = Skåne County

| other_name = Scania County

| native_name = {{native name|sv|Skåne län}}

| settlement_type = County of Sweden

| image_flag = Vapenflagga för Skåne län.svg

| flag_size = 101px

| image_shield = Skåne länsvapen – Riksarkivet Sverige.svg

| shield_size = 100px

| image_blank_emblem =

| blank_emblem_type =

| blank_emblem_size = 150px

| image_map = Skåne län in Sweden.svg

| map_alt =

| map_caption = Skåne County in Sweden

| image_map1 = Sweden Scania location map.svg

| map_alt1 =

| map_caption1 = Location map of Skåne County in Sweden

| coordinates = {{coord|55.995309|13.441772|source:ndswiki_region:SE|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

| subdivision_type = Country

| subdivision_name = {{SWE}}

| established_title = Founded

| established_date = 1 January 1997

| seat_type = Capital

| seat = Malmö, Kristianstad

| parts_type = Municipalities

| parts = 33

| p1 = Ängelholm

| p2 = Åstorp

| p3 = Båstad

| p4 = Bjuv

| p5 = Bromölla

| p6 = Burlöv

| p7 = Eslöv

| p8 = Hässleholm

| p9 = Helsingborg

| p10 = Höganäs

| p11 = Höör

| p12 = Hörby

| p13 = Kävlinge

| p14 = Klippan

| p15 = Kristianstad

| p16 = Landskrona

| p17 = Lomma

| p18 = Lund

| p19 = Malmö

| p20 = Örkelljunga

| p21 = Osby

| p22 = Östra Göinge

| p23 = Perstorp

| p24 = Simrishamn

| p25 = Sjöbo

| p26 = Skurup

| p27 = Staffanstorp

| p28 = Svalöv

| p29 = Svedala

| p30 = Tomelilla

| p31 = Trelleborg

| p32 = Vellinge

| p33 = Ystad

| leader_party = Social Democrats

| leader_title = Governor

| leader_name = Anneli Hulthén

| leader_title1 = Council

| leader_name1 = Region Skåne

| area_footnotes = {{cite web|url=http://www.statistikdatabasen.scb.se/pxweb/sv/ssd/START__MI__MI0802/Areal2012/table/tableViewLayout1/|title= Land- och vattenareal i kvadratkilometer efter region, arealtyp och år|publisher=Statistics Sweden|language=sv|access-date=2019-08-07}}

| area_total_km2 = 11302.77

| population_as_of = 31 December 2023

| population_footnotes = {{cite web | title=Folkmängd i riket, län och kommuner 31 december 2023 och befolkningsförändringar 2023 | publisher=Statistics Sweden | url=https://www.scb.se/hitta-statistik/statistik-efter-amne/befolkning/befolkningens-sammansattning/befolkningsstatistik/pong/tabell-och-diagram/folkmangd-och-befolkningsforandringar---helarsstatistik/folkmangd-i-riket-lan-och-kommuner-31-december-2023-och-befolkningsforandringar-2023/ |date=31 December 2023 | access-date=2 June 2024}}

| population_total = 1,421,781

| population_density_km2 = auto

| demographics_type1 = GDP

| demographics1_footnotes = [http://stats.oecd.org/ Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional GDP per Capita], OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.

| demographics1_title1 = Total

| demographics1_info1 = SEK 478 billion
€51.151 billion (2015)

| timezone1 = CET

| utc_offset1 = +1

| timezone1_DST = CEST

| utc_offset1_DST = +2

| iso_code = SE-M

| blank_name_sec2 = NUTS Region

| blank_info_sec2 = {{URL|http://dd.eionet.europa.eu/vocabularyconcept/common/nuts/SE224|SE224}}

| website = {{plainlist|

  • {{URL|https://www.lansstyrelsen.se/skane/|www.lansstyrelsen.se}}
  • {{url|https://www.skane.se/}}

}}

}}

File:old provinces scania.png

Skåne County ({{langx|sv|Skåne län|link=no}} {{IPA|sv|ˈskôːnɛ ˈlɛːn|}}), sometimes referred to as Scania County or just Scania in English, is the southernmost county, or {{lang|sv|län}}, of Sweden, mostly corresponding to the traditional province of Scania. It borders the counties of Halland, Kronoberg and Blekinge and connects to Capital Region, Denmark by the Öresund Bridge across the Øresund strait. The seat of residence for the Skåne Governor is the city of Malmö. The headquarters of Skåne Regional Council are located in both Kristianstad and Malmö.{{cite web|url=https://www.skane.se/organisation-politik/om-region-skane/Organisation/koncernkontoret/|title=Koncernkontoret|language=sv|access-date=2019-08-07|publisher=Region Skåne}}

The present county was created in 1997 when Kristianstad County and Malmöhus County were merged; it covers around 3% of Sweden's total area, while its population of 1.3 million comprises 13% of Sweden's total population.

Endonym and exonym

When the new county was established in 1997, it was named Skåne län as its borders coincide with those of the province Skåne. In English, the county as well as the province are sometimes known as Scania, but the name Skåne is more frequently used, e.g. by the county administrative board.{{cite web|url=https://www.lansstyrelsen.se/skane/other-languages/english/about-us/on-the-county-administrative-board.html |title=County Administrative Board |website=www.lansstyrelsen.se |access-date=10 May 2021}}{{cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Skane-county-and-province-Sweden |title=Skån county and province |website=britannica.com |access-date=10 May 2021}}

Heraldry

The coat of arms for Skåne County is the same as for the province of Skåne, only with the tinctures reversed and the crown, beak and tongue of the griffin in the same color. When the arms are shown with a royal crown, it represents the County Administrative Board, which is the regional presence of (royal) government authority. Blazon: "Gules, a Griffin's head erased Or, crowned and armed the same."

Provinces

Skåne County is the administrative equivalent of the province of Skåne, but it also includes an insignificant part of the province of Halland.{{Citation needed|date=October 2023}}

Administration

Skåne County is administered by Region Skåne, one of the 20 county councils of Sweden. Its main responsibilities are for the public healthcare system and public transport. In addition, it has for a trial period assumed certain tasks from the County Administrative Board. The two former administrative county councils of the province of Skåne shown on the map, Kristianstad County and Malmöhus County, which were established in 1719, were merged in 1997, forming the present county with boundaries that are almost identical to the boundaries of the province.

The seat of residence for the Governor (landshövding) is the city of Malmö. The County Administrative Board is a Government Agency headed by a Governor. See List of Skåne Governors.

= County council =

Region Skåne is an evolved County Council, which was established in 1999 when the County Councils of the former counties were amalgamated.

Its county or regional assembly is the region's highest political body, and its members are elected by the electorate,Region Skåne. [http://www.skane.se/templates/Page.aspx?id=43835 Democracy-Increased autonomy] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20041023113241/http://www.skane.se/templates/Page.aspx?id=43835 |date=2004-10-23 }}. Official site. Retrieved 24 August 2007. as opposed to the county administrative board, that guards the national interests in the county under the chairmanship of the county governor (landshövding in Swedish).

Municipalities

File:Skåne County.png

Skåne County contains 33 municipalities{{cite web|url=https://www.skane.se/organisation-politik/om-region-skane/Statistik-om-Skane/kort-fakta-skane/|title=Snabbfakta of Skåne|language=sv|access-date=2019-07-08|publisher=Skåne Regional Council}} ({{langx|sv|kommuner}}), the largest by population being Malmö Municipality (340,000 inhabitants), Helsingborg Municipality (145,000), Lund Municipality (123,000 inhabitants) and Kristianstad Municipality (85,000 inhabitants). The municipalities have municipal governments, similar to city commissions, and are further divided into parishes. The parish division is traditionally used by the Church of Sweden, but also serves as a divisioning measure for Swedish census and elections.

{{columns-list|colwidth=10em|

  1. Bjuv
  2. Bromölla
  3. Burlöv
  4. Båstad
  5. Eslöv
  6. Helsingborg
  7. Hässleholm
  8. Höganäs
  9. Hörby
  10. Höör
  11. Klippan
  12. Kristianstad
  13. Kävlinge
  14. Landskrona
  15. Lomma
  16. Lund
  17. Malmö
  18. Osby
  19. Perstorp
  20. Simrishamn
  21. Sjöbo
  22. Skurup
  23. Staffanstorp
  24. Svalöv
  25. Svedala
  26. Tomelilla
  27. Trelleborg
  28. Vellinge
  29. Ystad
  30. Åstorp
  31. Ängelholm
  32. Örkelljunga
  33. Östra Göinge

}}

Elections

=[[Riksdag]]=

The table details all Riksdag elections held in the area currently constituting Skåne County since the unicameral era began in 1970. Although both were rounded to 49.3 under one decimal, the leftist bloc had 49.33 to 49.25% for the centre-right bloc in the 1970 election.

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! Year

! Votes

! V

! S

! MP

! C

! L

! KD

! M

! SD

! NyD

! Left

! Right

1970{{cite web|url=http://share.scb.se/ov9993/data/historisk%20statistik/SOS%201911-%2FValstatistiken%2FAllm%C3%A4nna%20valen%20(SOS)%201970-1998%2FValstatistik-Allmanna-valen-1970-Del-1-Riksdagsvalet.pdf|title=Riksdagsvalet 1970|publisher=SCB|language=sv|access-date=27 September 2021}}

| 617,147

| 2.1

| 47.2

|

| 20.0

| 15.3

| 1.2

| 14.0

|

|

| 49.3

| 49.3

1973{{cite web|url=http://share.scb.se/ov9993/data/historisk%20statistik/SOS%201911-%2FValstatistiken%2FAllm%C3%A4nna%20valen%20(SOS)%201970-1998%2FValstatistik-Allmanna-valen-1973-Del-1-Riksdagsvalet.pdf|title=Riksdagsvalet 1973|publisher=SCB|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021}}

| 641,980

| 2.8

| 45.0

|

| 26.5

| 7.7

| 1.0

| 16.7

|

|

| 47.8

| 50.9

1976{{cite web|url=http://share.scb.se/ov9993/data/historisk%20statistik/SOS%201911-%2FValstatistiken%2FAllm%C3%A4nna%20valen%20(SOS)%201970-1998%2FValstatistik-Allmanna-valen-1976-Del-1-Riksdagsvalet.pdf|title=Riksdagsvalet 1976|publisher=SCB|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021}}

| 676,741

| 2.6

| 43.0

|

| 22.8

| 11.2

| 0.8

| 19.3

|

|

| 45.6

| 53.3

1979{{cite web|url=http://share.scb.se/ov9993/data/historisk%20statistik/SOS%201911-%2FValstatistiken%2FAllm%C3%A4nna%20valen%20(SOS)%201970-1998%2FValstatistik-Allmanna-valen-1979-Del-1-Riksdagsvalet.pdf|title=Riksdagsvalet 1979|publisher=SCB|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021}}

| 677,896

| 3.2

| 42.7

|

| 15.3

| 11.4

| 0.7

| 25.9

|

|

| 45.9

| 52.6

1982{{cite web|url=http://share.scb.se/ov9993/data/historisk%20statistik/SOS%201911-%2FValstatistiken%2FAllm%C3%A4nna%20valen%20(SOS)%201970-1998%2FValstatistik-Allmanna-valen-1982-Del-1-Riksdagsvalet.pdf|title=Riksdagsvalet 1982)|publisher=SCB|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021}}

| 688,331

| 3.3

| 45.0

| 1.6

| 13.8

| 6.0

| 1.0

| 29.0

|

|

| 48.2

| 48.9

1985{{cite web|url=http://share.scb.se/ov9993/data/historisk%20statistik/SOS%201911-%2FValstatistiken%2FAllm%C3%A4nna%20valen%20(SOS)%201970-1998%2FValstatistik-Allmanna-valen-1985-Del-1-Riksdagsvalet.pdf|title=Riksdagsvalet 1985|publisher=SCB|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021}}

| 687,808

| 3.1

| 43.3

| 1.5

| 10.4

| 14.0

|

| 27.1

|

|

| 46.5

| 51.6

1988{{cite web|url=http://share.scb.se/ov9993/data/historisk%20statistik/SOS%201911-%2FValstatistiken%2FAllm%C3%A4nna%20valen%20(SOS)%201970-1998%2FValstatistik-Allmanna-valen-1988-Del-1-Riksdagsvalet.pdf|title=Riksdagsvalet 1988)|publisher=SCB|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021}}

| 667,533

| 3.5

| 43.3

| 5.8

| 9.6

| 11.0

| 1.7

| 23.8

|

|

| 52.5

| 44.4

1991{{cite web|url=http://share.scb.se/ov9993/data/historisk%20statistik/SOS%201911-%2FValstatistiken%2FAllm%C3%A4nna%20valen%20(SOS)%201970-1998%2FValstatistik-Allmanna-valen-1991-Del-1-Riksdagsvalet.pdf|title=Riksdagsvalet 1991|publisher=SCB|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021}}

| 680,256

| 2.7

| 35.9

| 3.0

| 6.6

| 8.0

| 5.9

| 28.0

|

| 6.9

| 38.6

| 48.4

1994{{cite web|url=http://share.scb.se/ov9993/data/historisk%20statistik/SOS%201911-%2FValstatistiken%2FAllm%C3%A4nna%20valen%20(SOS)%201970-1998%2FValstatistik-Allmanna-valen-1994-Del-1-Riksdagsvalet.pdf|title=Riksdagsvalet 1994|publisher=SCB|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021}}

| 693,113

| 3.7

| 45.5

| 4.0

| 6.3

| 6.1

| 3.0

| 27.4

|

| 1.7

| 53.3

| 42.9

1998{{cite web|url=http://share.scb.se/ov9993/data/historisk%20statistik/SOS%201911-%2FValstatistiken%2FAllm%C3%A4nna%20valen%20(SOS)%201970-1998%2FValstatistik-Allmanna-valen-1998-Del-1-Riksdagen.pdf|title=Riksdagsvalet 1998|publisher=SCB|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021}}

| 653,092

| 8.2

| 37.3

| 3.6

| 4.0

| 4.4

| 10.2

| 27.8

|

|

| 49.0

| 46.4

2002{{cite web|url=https://data.val.se/val/val_02/slutresultat/00R/00.html|title=Valresultat Riksdag 2002|publisher=Valmyndigheten|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021|archive-date=7 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210907132650/https://data.val.se/val/val_02/slutresultat/00R/00.html|url-status=dead}}

| 665,232

| 6.0

| 39.8

| 3.8

| 4.3

| 13.8

| 7.8

| 18.1

| 3.6

|

| 49.6

| 44.0

2006{{cite web|url=https://data.val.se/val/val2006/slutlig/R/rike/roster.html|title=Allmänna val 17 september 2006|publisher=Valmyndigheten|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021|archive-date=28 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210928124857/https://data.val.se/val/val2006/slutlig/R/rike/roster.html|url-status=dead}}

| 707,231

| 3.9

| 33.7

| 4.5

| 6.0

| 8.4

| 5.0

| 29.6

| 5.7

|

| 42.0

| 48.9

2010{{cite web|url=https://data.val.se/val/val2018/slutresultat/R/rike/index.html|title=Röster - Val 2010|publisher=Valmyndigheten|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021|archive-date=17 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181217125738/https://data.val.se/val/val2018/slutresultat/R/rike/index.html|url-status=dead}}

| 761,223

| 3.9

| 26.7

| 6.7

| 5.1

| 7.6

| 4.2

| 34.5

| 9.0

|

| 37.3

| 51.3

2014{{cite web|url=https://data.val.se/val/val2014/slutresultat/R/rike/index.html|title=Röster - Val 2014|publisher=Valmyndigheten|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021|archive-date=11 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201111211028/https://data.val.se/val/val2014/slutresultat/R/rike/index.html|url-status=dead}}

| 797,657

| 4.4

| 28.3

| 6.8

| 4.7

| 5.7

| 3.4

| 24.7

| 17.9

|

| 39.5

| 38.5

2018{{cite web|url=https://data.val.se/val/val2018/slutresultat/R/rike/index.html|title=Röster - Val 2018|publisher=Valmyndigheten|language=sv|access-date=14 September 2021|archive-date=17 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181217125738/https://data.val.se/val/val2018/slutresultat/R/rike/index.html|url-status=dead}}

| 840,110

| 6.4

| 25.2

| 4.3

| 6.8

| 5.7

| 5.3

| 21.4

| 23.4

|

| 42.7

| 55.7

=Regional=

File:SkaneValkretsar.png

{{main|Skåne Regional Council}}

The county is divided into four parliamentary constituencies or electoral districts, electing 47 of the 349 members of the Riksdag. Each district is made up of one or more municipalities.

In the 2018 general election, the Sweden Democrats performed particularly well in Skåne County, getting the highest number of votes in 21 out of the county's 33 municipalities.{{cite web | last1=Orange | first1=Richard | title=Sweden Democrats biggest in two-thirds of Skåne districts | url=https://www.thelocal.se/20180911/sweden-democrats-biggest-in-two-thirds-of-skne-districts | date=11 September 2018 | website=The Local | access-date=11 September 2018}}

Overall representation in the Riksdag during the 2018–2022 mandate period was as follows:{{cite web|url=https://data.val.se/val/val2018/statistik/index.html#mandatfordelning|title=Mandatfördelning|date=2018-11-06|language=sv|publisher=Valmyndigheten}}

class=wikitable style=text-align:center

! colspan=2| Party !! Seats !! ±

bgcolor={{party color|Swedish Social Democratic Party}} |align=left | Social Democratic12−1
bgcolor={{party color|Sweden Democrats}} |align=left | Sweden Democrats11+2
bgcolor={{party color|Moderate Party}}|align=left | Moderate Party9−4
bgcolor={{party color|Centre Party (Sweden)}}|align=left | Centre Party4+2
bgcolor={{party color|Liberals (Sweden)}}|align=left | Liberals4
bgcolor={{party color|Christian Democrats (Sweden)}}|align=left | Christian Democrats3+1
bgcolor={{party color|Left Party (Sweden)}}|align=left | Left Party2+1
bgcolor={{party color|Green Party (Sweden)}}|align=left | Green Party2−2
colspan=2 | Total47−1

Localities in order of size

The ten most populous localities of Skåne County in 2020 were:{{cite web |url=http://www.statistikdatabasen.scb.se/pxweb/sv/ssd/START__MI__MI0810__MI0810A/LandarealTatort/table/tableViewLayout1/ |title= Folkmängd per tätort efter region och vart 5:e år |publisher=Statistics Sweden |access-date=2019-08-07|language=sv}}

{{aligned table|row1header=yes|leftright=yes|cols=2|class=wikitable

| Locality | Population

| Malmö | 325,069

| Helsingborg | 113,828

| Lund | 94,393

| Kristianstad| 41,299

| Landskrona | 33,466

| Trelleborg | 30,808

| Ängelholm | 29,490

| Ystad | 20,195

| Eslöv | 19,794

| Hässleholm | 19,435

}}

The ten largest municipalities of the county by total area are:{{cite web|url=http://www.statistikdatabasen.scb.se/pxweb/sv/ssd/START__MI__MI0802/Areal2012/table/tableViewLayout1/|title= Land- och vattenareal i kvadratkilometer efter region, arealtyp och år

|language=sv|publisher=Statistics Sweden|access-date=2019-08-07}}

{{aligned table|row1header=yes|leftright=yes|cols=2|class=wikitable

|Municipality |Size (km2)

|Kristianstad |1,820.76

|Hässleholm |1,307.43

|Simrishamn |1,254.90

|Ystad |1,184.41

|Trelleborg |1,176.64

|Båstad | 881.91

|Vellinge | 707.87

|Höganäs | 676.26

|Osby | 598.84

|Skurup | 511.60

}}

Demographics

= Foreign background =

File:Swedish born and Foreign born in Skåne county.svg

SCB have collected statistics on backgrounds of residents since 2002. These tables consist of all who have two foreign-born parents or are born abroad themselves.{{cite web|url=https://www.statistikdatabasen.scb.se/pxweb/sv/ssd/START__BE__BE0101__BE0101Q/UtlSvBakgGrov/|language=sv|title=PxWeb - välj variabler och värden|publisher=SCB|access-date=11 August 2020}} The chart lists election years and the last year on record alone.

class="wikitable sortable" style=text-align:right

!Location

!2002

!2006

!2010

!2014

!2018

!2019

align=left|Bjuv

| 18.3

| 20.8

| 24.7

| 26.1

| 31.9

| 32.9

align=left|Bromölla

| 9.8

| 10.8

| 12.9

| 15.6

| 20.1

| 20.7

align=left|Burlöv

| 24.8

| 30.0

| 36.2

| 39.5

| 44.3

| 45.4

align=left|Båstad

| 8.3

| 9.1

| 11.0

| 13.0

| 14.2

| 16.4

align=left|Eslöv

| 14.7

| 16.3

| 17.3

| 20.3

| 24.3

| 25.0

align=left|Helsingborg

| 20.2

| 22.6

| 25.9

| 29.1

| 34.2

| 35.2

align=left|Hässleholm

| 9.9

| 12.0

| 14.6

| 16.9

| 20.7

| 21.2

align=left|Höganäs

| 9.9

| 10.9

| 12.4

| 13.7

| 16.4

| 17.0

align=left|Hörby

| 7.8

| 9.7

| 12.0

| 13.5

| 15.9

| 15.9

align=left|Höör

| 9.6

| 11.0

| 12.5

| 13.0

| 14.8

| 14.9

align=left|Klippan

| 11.5

| 13.2

| 16.3

| 17.6

| 22.6

| 23.3

align=left|Kristianstad

| 11.5

| 14.0

| 17.6

| 21.2

| 24.0

| 24.8

align=left|Kävlinge

| 8.3

| 9.2

| 10.0

| 11.0

| 13.2

| 13.5

align=left|Landskrona

| 24.9

| 28.4

| 31.6

| 33.9

| 36.5

| 36.8

align=left|Lomma

| 7.7

| 8.0

| 9.2

| 9.8

| 12.0

| 12.5

align=left|Lund

| 17.1

| 18.3

| 21.5

| 23.4

| 26.9

| 27.7

align=left|Malmö

| 32.0

| 35.9

| 40.2

| 42.6

| 45.9

| 46.7

align=left|Osby

| 8.8

| 10.5

| 13.3

| 15.8

| 20.6

| 20.9

align=left|Perstorp

| 16.7

| 18.3

| 22.7

| 24.6

| 30.6

| 31.5

align=left|Simrishamn

| 7.0

| 8.5

| 9.7

| 11.7

| 15.2

| 15.3

align=left|Sjöbo

| 6.1

| 8.1

| 9.7

| 11.0

| 12.7

| 12.9

align=left|Skurup

| 8.7

| 10.8

| 12.4

| 13.4

| 16.4

| 16.8

align=left|Staffanstorp

| 10.6

| 11.6

| 13.6

| 15.0

| 17.8

| 19.1

align=left|Svalöv

| 11.5

| 12.7

| 14.7

| 17.6

| 21.7

| 22.7

align=left|Svedala

| 8.3

| 9.6

| 11.0

| 11.6

| 14.9

| 15.7

align=left|Tomelilla

| 6.8

| 8.3

| 10.4

| 12.1

| 15.4

| 16.1

align=left|Trelleborg

| 15.2

| 16.7

| 18.4

| 19.9

| 22.5

| 23.0

align=left|Vellinge

| 6.5

| 7.5

| 8.8

| 9.6

| 11.4

| 11.4

align=left|Ystad

| 8.0

| 8.9

| 9.7

| 10.6

| 12.9

| 13.0

align=left|Åstorp

| 17.8

| 21.1

| 24.9

| 27.8

| 33.3

| 33.8

align=left|Ängelholm

| 9.0

| 9.9

| 11.5

| 13.1

| 15.7

| 16.0

align=left|Örkelljunga

| 11.3

| 13.4

| 15.9

| 17.8

| 21.6

| 22.4

align=left|Östra Göinge

| 8.0

| 9.2

| 10.1

| 14.5

| 22.9

| 23.5

align=left|Total

|17.6

|19.9

|23.1

|25.4

|29.0

|29.7

align=left colspan=7|Source: SCB

Transport

{{see also|Scania|Pågatågen|Øresundståg}}

The motorway built between Malmö and Lund in 1953 was the first motorway in Sweden. With the opening of the Öresund Bridge between Malmö and Copenhagen (the longest combined road and rail bridge in Europe) in 2000, the Swedish motorways were linked with European route E20 in Denmark, and the two countries' railway systems were physically connected. Before the bridge was built there were train ferries operated between Helsingborg and Helsingør. There are also train ferries to and from Germany and Poland.

Skåne has three major public airports, Malmö Airport, Ängelholm–Helsingborg Airport and Kristianstad Airport. One of the oldest airports in the world still in use is located in Skåne, namely Ljungbyhed Airport, in operation since 1910. Starting in 1926, the Swedish Air Force used the airport for flight training, and up until the military school was moved to the nearby Ängelholm F10 Wing in 1997, the airport was extremely busy. In the late 1980s, it was Sweden's busiest airport, with a record high of more than 1,400 take-offs and landings per day.{{cite web|url=http://www.lmhm.se/|title=Ljungbyheds Militärhistoriska Museum|language=sv|access-date=2019-07-08}}

The major ports of Skåne are Trelleborg, Ystad, Åhus, Copenhagen Malmö Port, Landskrona Harbour and Helsingborg Harbour. Ferry connections across the Baltic Sea operate from several smaller ports as well.

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