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Västra

Västra is a Swedish word meaning western. In geographic naming, västra is often used as a prefix or component to indicate the western part of a municipality, region, or landmark. As a descriptive element, it appears in both informal speech and formal toponyms, shaping how places are identified and navigated.

One of the more prominent uses is in Västra Götalands län, commonly referred to as Västra Götaland

Västra also appears in urban district names. A well-known example is Västra hamnen, a district in Malmö

Beyond official names, västra is commonly used in everyday language to refer to the western part of

County,
a
county
located
in
western
Sweden.
The
designation
reflects
its
position
in
the
western
part
of
the
country,
and
Gothenburg,
the
country’s
second-largest
city,
lies
within
the
county.
Västra
Götaland
is
among
Sweden’s
larger
and
more
populous
administrative
regions,
playing
a
central
role
in
industry,
transport,
and
culture.
situated
on
the
western
harbor,
noted
for
its
redevelopment
and
modern
mixed-use
environment.
Such
toponyms
illustrate
how
the
term
functions
to
describe
spatial
orientation
within
cities.
a
town
or
area,
as
in
västra
delen
av
staden
(the
western
part
of
the
city).
The
term
remains
a
straightforward
geographic
descriptor,
devoid
of
independent
governance
beyond
its
role
in
place
names.