Mark

Marks municipality combines a very strong economy with geographical growth in all directions. With its proximity to Borås, Gothenburg and Varberg, there is every opportunity to enjoy nature, the sea and the pulse of the city.

In terms of the overall quality of education in the municipality, it is very good. For pupils in year 9 in the spring term of 2016, Mark is ranked 55 out of 290 municipalities.

Mark is a place to grow. The municipality has companies in several different industries, many in textile manufacturing, which also characterizes much of Mark's cultural heritage. Mark municipality has a low unemployment rate. A large proportion are employed in the manufacturing and extractive industries, but many are also employed in agriculture, construction, energy and trade.

Thanks to its favorable geographic location with Borås, Gothenburg and Varberg as well as Landvetter airport and lower housing prices compared to the big cities, Marks municipality is attracting new municipal residents. Marks municipality is growing and the municipality has a housing supply program with the aim of offering a varied range of housing in all parts of the municipality. There is an upper secondary school that offers both theoretical and practical training and also has a sports program with national intake.

In Marks municipality, everyone should have access to good culture and meaningful leisure time. There is a rich association life that engages many people. Mark also offers fantastic nature experiences with miles of forests, valleys, lakes and rivers. All in all, this invites to exciting activities in the wilderness, but also to relax and just enjoy the good life in Mark. Mark municipality has a rich association life that engages many people. Examples of this are Marbobasket, which plays in the highest women's league. Handball, football, golf and floorball are other major sports with many practitioners in the municipality. During the summer, several city festivals are organized around the municipality. Other attractions for residents and visitors alike are Rydal Museum and the many textile shops.

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