The municipality is named after
Saint Botvid, a
Christian missionary during the 12th century. Saint Botvid is shown on the seal and
coat of arms of Botkyrka Municipality, where he carries an axe and a fish. Another remnant of Botkyrka's Christian
medieval history is the Botkyrka church, made of stone. Politically the municipality is primarily
Social Democratic, that has governed Botkyrka for a long period except 3 years in the early 1990s. However, with fewer seats the party now governs together with
The Green Party, and
The Left Party. There have also been several local parties. For a long period a local party called Botkyrkapartiet (The Botkyrka Party) has held several seats. A party was also active from mid 1980s to mid 1990s with only one purpose - to prevent the exploitation of the small airfield, F18, in
Tullinge to become a commercial airport in the 1980s. In the election 2010 a local party for the area of
Tullinge got 6 seats on the agenda of separating Tullinge from Botkyrka as a separate municipality. Botkyrka has two local, weekly, newspapers called "Mitt i Botkyrka" (Middle of Botkyrka) and "Södra Sidan" (South side). They are delivered free of charge to all households. The Swedish
hip hop group
The Latin Kings raps about life in Botkyrka in several of their songs. In its December 2015 report,
Police in Sweden placed the Hallunda and Norsborg districts in the
most severe category of urban areas with high crime rates. In its 2017 report,
Police in Sweden added the Alby and
Fittja districts to the
category. In 2023 Storvreten was added to the list as well.
Battle of Botkyrka On 31 August 1568, a battle between John III, Duke Charles, and Eric XIV took place in Botkyrka. Despite his inferior forces, the battle resulted in a victory for Eric XIV's army, and forced John and Charles to flee. ==Demographics==