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Ödåkra is a locality situated in Helsingborg Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden with 4,920 inhabitants in 2010. It is situated just north-east of Helsingborg and could be regarded a suburb of that city. Ödåkra is known for its distillery, which existed 1897–1976 and gave the name to Ödåkra Taffel Aqvavit.
The society is located about eight kilometres north of Helsingborg’s City Centre, and about five miles from Öresund. Immediately south of the town lies the shopping centre Väla centrum. Ödåkra is criss-crossed by the West Coast Line (train stop on the Skåne Commuter Rail between Ängelholm and Malmö) and lies adjacent to the motorways E6/ E20 and E4. The proximity of Helsingborg has done the town quite popular and the large townhouse area Björka built together Väla centrum with Ödåkra in the 1980s and more housing is under planning.