Articles in Sweden ( 2,408 )

2,408 Articles of interest in Sweden

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  • Örgryte

    Örgryte is one of the 21 stadsdelsnämndsområden (a kind of district often translated as borough) of Gothenburg Municipality, Sweden. It is a largely upper middle class residential area, just to the east of the city centre.

  • Ängsö National Park

    Ängsö is a Swedish National Park.It is renowned for its wonderful nature and a pleasing agricultural landscape which was not destroyed by technical civilization. The park can only be reached by water. There are fine natural harbors and a wharf on th…

  • Vårberg

    Vårberg is a suburb of Stockholm, in Skärholmen borough in the South Stockholm region. It borders Skärholmen, Vårby gård, Huddinge, Estbröte, Kungshatt, and Ekerö. It has an area of 197 hectares of land and 65 hectares of water. Its population is 8,…

  • Vångavallen

    Vångavallen is a multi-purpose stadium in Trelleborg, Sweden. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Trelleborgs FF.

  • Växjö Cathedral

    Växjö Cathedral (Swedish: Växjö domkyrka) in the centre of Växjö, Sweden, is the seat of the bishop of the Diocese of Växjö in the Church of Sweden.

  • Solna strand metro station

    Solna strand (known as Vreten until 18 August 2014) is a subway station on the Stockholm metro blue line. It was opened in 1985 and is located in the Huvudsta region of the Solna Municipality. The platform is located in bedrock, 28 m (92 ft) below g…

  • Vasa Church, Gothenburg

    The Vasa Church (Swedish: Vasakyrkan) is a church in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is located in the area of Vasastaden, between Hvitfeldtska and Vasaparken. It was founded in 1909 and is built in a Neo-Romanesque style, of granite that was brought from Bo…

  • Vaksala Runestone

    The Vaksala Runestone, designated as U 961 under the Rundata catalog, is a Viking Age memorial runestone that is located close to Vaksala Church, near Uppsala, Sweden.

  • Uppsala University Coin Cabinet

    The Uppsala University Coin Cabinet is one of Sweden's most important public coin and medal collections, and housed in the University Hall of Uppsala University. The history of the collection goes back to the 17th century.

  • T3 Center

    T3 Center, formerly Umeå Arena, SkyCom Arena and Umeå ishall, is an indoor arena in Umeå, Sweden. It is the home arena of the IF Björklöven and Tegs SK ice hockey teams. Its current capacity is 5,400 spectators. The arena was first built in 1963 as …

  • Tullinge

    Tullinge is a suburb of Greater Stockholm, Sweden. It is located in the eastern part of Botkyrka Municipality, on the border to the Flemingsberg part of Huddinge Municipality. It had approximately 20 000 inhabitants in 2011.

  • Trolleholm Castle

    Trolleholm Castle (Swedish: Trolleholms slott) is a castle in Svalöv Municipality, Scania, in southern Sweden. The estate comprises 110 houses and a total of 12300 acres (5000 Hectare).

  • Tresticklan National Park

    Tresticklan National Park is located in the municipality of Dals-Ed in northwestern Dalsland, Sweden, along the Norwegian border. "Trestickel" means "trident", possibly a reference to the shape of Lake Stora Tresticklan. This national park contains …

  • Sånfjället National Park

    Sonfjället, also written as Sånfjället (local dialect: Sôna), is a national park situated in Härjedalen, in central Sweden. It was established in 1909, making it one of Europe's oldest national parks.

  • Svågertorp railway station

    Malmö South, Svågertorp Station, (Swedish: Svågertorp Station, Malmö syd) is a railway station south of Malmö, Sweden. It is served by the by Pågatåg between Malmö and Ystad. There is a big shopping centre at Svågertorp near the station.

  • Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre

    Svenska Mässan or, in English, the Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre is an exhibition and convention centre in Gothenburg, Sweden and is one of Scandinavia's biggest assembly points which attracts around 1.4 million visitors every year. It is one…

  • Svaneholm Castle

    Svaneholm Castle (Swedish: Svaneholms slott), on the shore of Lake Svaneholmssjön in Skurup Municipality, Scania, southern Sweden was initially erected in the 1530s by the Danish knight and royal advisor Mourids Jepsen Sparre.