Overview
Öxabäck is a small locality in Mark Municipality, situated within Västra Götaland County in southwestern Sweden. It is classified administratively as a locality and had roughly 300 inhabitants recorded in 2010. Like many small Swedish villages, Öxabäck functions as a local centre for the surrounding rural area rather than as an urban hub.
Geography and landscape
The settlement lies in a landscape typical of inland Västra Götaland: a mix of farmland, small woodlands and dispersed homesteads. The surrounding countryside supports agriculture, small-scale forestry and outdoor recreation. Local roads link the village to larger population centres in the municipality and to regional transport routes.
History and community life
Öxabäck has developed as a rural community with the kinds of services and organisations common to Swedish villages: parish or community activities, local associations and neighbourhood ties. Population levels in small localities fluctuate with broader demographic trends such as commuting, local employment and rural migration patterns.
Notable facts
The village is best known beyond its immediate area for its association with Öxabäcks IF, a pioneering women's football club that emerged in the era when organized women's football was gaining prominence in Sweden. The club contributed to the sport's development at a national level and remains a notable part of the locality's identity.
Transport, services and further information
Public and private transport options typically include regional bus services and local roads; daily life depends on nearby towns for many public services, shops and schools. For current statistics, municipal planning and visitor information consult the local municipality and county resources.
- Municipality: Mark Municipality
- County: Västra Götaland County
- Country: Sweden
- Population: about 300 (2010)
- Notable: Öxabäcks IF, early influential women's football club