Fjerre Herred
Fjerre Herred (svensk: Fjäre Härad) var det nordligste herred i Halland.
I herredet lå (og ligger) bl.a. købstaden Kongsbakke (svensk: Kungsbacka) samt herregårdene Rossered (svensk: Rossared), Gåsevadholm og Dal.
Sogne[1]
- Fjærås
- Frillesås
- Førlanda
- Gællinge
- Hanhals
- Idala
- Landa
- Onsala
- Slæp
- Tølø
- Vallda
- Ælvsåker
- Ølmevalla
I Mølndals kommun:
- Lindome
Kilder
- ^ Ståhl, Harry (1979). Ortnamnen i Hallands län 3. Bebyggelsenamn i norra Halland (PDF). (svensk)
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Forfatter/Opretter: Väsk, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Map of hundreds in the Scanian lands.
Map describing the location of Fjäre Hundred in the province of Halland, Sweden.
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