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väster

Väster is the Swedish word for the cardinal direction west. In everyday language it functions as a noun describing the western side of a place or region, and it also serves as a prefix in many place names to signal the western part of a town, province or district.

Etymology and related forms trace Väster to the historic Germanic and Norse roots for the west. It

In geography and navigation, Väster is used to denote western areas or directions. It is common in

Väster is typically contrasted with öster (east), norr (north), and söder (south) in cartographic, navigational, and

is
cognate
with
the
English
word
west
and
with
related
forms
in
other
Germanic
languages.
In
modern
Swedish,
the
word
appears
in
adverbial
forms
such
as
västerut,
meaning
toward
the
west,
and
västerifrån,
meaning
from
the
west,
among
others.
administrative
naming
and
planning
to
mark
western
quarters,
districts,
or
regions.
Examples
include
Västerort,
the
western
part
of
Stockholm
Municipality,
which
is
used
in
urban
planning
and
local
discourse.
In
broader
regional
naming,
the
prefix
appears
in
names
like
Västerbotten,
a
historical
province
and
current
county
in
northern
Sweden,
where
the
term
signals
a
western
position
within
the
region’s
traditional
nomenclature.
descriptive
contexts.
In
everyday
use,
väster
may
refer
simply
to
the
west
side
of
a
local
area
or
property,
depending
on
the
speaker
and
situation.