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==History== The area has been inhabited for more than a thousand years. Fifteen ancient monuments from that time remain. Partille is located in a valley, between some mountains in a rocky terrain. Its name is believed to be derived from something similar to "Part haella" meaning "split rock". Another possible meaning could be "Port haella", the door in the mountain. The small river [[Säveån]] flows through the valley and intersects Partille. The name Säveån stems from the words ''säve'', as in ''sävligt'' (leisurely, slow) and ''ån'' (the stream/creek), as it is a very slowly flowing little river. The river has been of great importance for Partille throughout its history. The fertile soil around it was used for agriculture and during the medieval ages a lot of farms were located there.<ref name=idermark>Partille Kommun - Partille - Idermark and Lagerwall reklam - 2009 - 4.</ref> The oldest existing building in Partille is [[Partille Kyrka]] ''(Partille Church)'' which was built in the 13th century. The church, being placed in the current centre of Partille, indicates that the present centre has been the natural rendezvous and centre of the municipality ever since it was built. Being a Swedish, very old-fashioned, Partille Kyrka has no bell tower, as a complement a separate belfry was built in 1652.<ref name=idermark/> It is also an excellent place for [[fishing]]. Records from the 16th century show that government officials fished here at the time. As is still the case today, the most popular fish were [[salmon]] and [[trout]].<ref>{{ cite web |url=http://www.partille.se/Upptack-Partille/Se--gora/Fiske/ |title=Fiske - Partille Kommun |date=8 April 2009 |work=www.partille.se |publisher=Partille Kommun |language=sv |access-date=13 January 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100831004259/http://www.partille.se/Upptack-Partille/Se--gora/Fiske/ |archive-date=31 August 2010 }}</ref> Apart from agriculture and forestry transportations has been a very important field of business. The manager of the [[East India Company]], [[David af Sanderberg]], built [[Partille Herrgård]] ''(manor)'' between 1770 and 1780, today this manor serves a landmark for everyone who passes through the municipality. Later, during the 19th century, Sweden's first industrial society developed in Jonsered. The Scotsmen [[William Gibson]] and [[Alexander Keiller (Gothenburg)|Alexander Keiller]] opened a factory for production of sail- and tent cloth. Sweden's first terrace-houses in classical English style was also built there. Nowadays Jonsered is still classified as a national interest due to its well preserved cultural environment.<ref name=idermark/>
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