Köping, Sweden
Köping, Sweden ranks 7,805th in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Ostróda, Arboga, and Mombasa. Memorable people born in Köping, Sweden include Karl Gustafsson, and Anna Jönsson Haag. Memorable people who died in Köping, Sweden include Carl Wilhelm Scheele, and Karl Gustafsson. Köping, Sweden has been the birth place of many soccer players, and skiers and the death place of many chemists, and soccer players. Köping, Sweden is located in Sweden.
Köping is a locality and the seat of Köping Municipality in Västmanland County, Sweden. It had 17,743 inhabitants in 2010. It is known for the television series I en annan del av Köping. Read more on Wikipedia
People
Between 1888 and 1986, Köping, Sweden was the birth place of 2 globally memorable people, including Karl Gustafsson, and Anna Jönsson Haag. Additionaly, 2 globally memorable people have passed away in Köping, Sweden including Carl Wilhelm Scheele, and Karl Gustafsson.
People Born in Köping, Sweden
Go to all RankingsKarl Gustafsson
SOCCER PLAYER
1888 - 1960
HPI: 44.18
Rank: 1
Anna Jönsson Haag
SKIER
1986 - Present
HPI: 30.72
Rank: 2
Newly Added People Born in Köping, Sweden
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Go to all RankingsCarl Wilhelm Scheele
CHEMIST
1742 - 1786
HPI: 74.25
Rank: 1
Karl Gustafsson
SOCCER PLAYER
1888 - 1960
HPI: 44.18
Rank: 2
Newly Added People Deceased in Köping, Sweden
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Most individuals born in present day Köping, Sweden were soccer players (1), and skiers (1), while most who died were chemists (1), and soccer players (1).
Occupational Trends
Over the past 100 years, skiers have been the top profession of globally memorable people born in Köping, Sweden, including Anna Jönsson Haag. Whereas, throughout history, soccer players have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day Köping, Sweden, including Karl Gustafsson.
Places
Overlapping Lives
Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 1 globally memorable people born in Köping, Sweden since 1700.