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2,408 Articles of interest in Sweden

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  • Gåsgränd

    Gåsgränd (Swedish: "Goose Alley") is an alley in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. Connecting the streets Västerlånggatan, Stora Nygatan, and Lilla Nygatan, it forms a parallel street to Ignatiigränd and Överskärargränd, and lea…

  • Gävle Castle

    Gävle Castle is a palace in Gävle, Sweden, rebuilt several times since its foundation in 1583. It is the official residence of the county governor of Gävleborgs län.

  • Gröndal

    Gröndal is a district of the Hägersten-Liljeholmen borough in Söderort, the southern suburban part of Stockholm.

  • Gotlands nation

    Gotlands nation is one of the 13 student nations at Uppsala University. It is named for the island of Gotland, where most of its students come from.

  • Globen metro station

    Globen metro station is on the green line of the Stockholm metro, located by Globen in Johanneshov, Söderort. The station was opened on 9 September 1951 as Slakthuset station, and in 1958 the station was renamed as Isstadion station (after the nearb…

  • Gammalstorp

    Gammalstorp is a minor community in Sölvesborg municipality, Blekinge. Gammalstorp was between 1863 and 1970 a municipality. In contrast to other municipalities of the time (e.g. Mjällby), Gammalstorp did not have a particular administrative centre.

  • Gafsele

    Gafsele is a small Swedish village in Åsele Municipality, Västerbotten County, in the province of Lapland in northern Sweden, old spelling Gavsele. Gafsele was founded by the finn Nils Andersson in 1674. Nils arrived from Finland (that was a part of…

  • Färingsö

    Färingsö or Svartsjölandet is an island in Sweden's Lake Mälaren. It covers an area of 79 km². The island is a part of Ekerö Municipality. The largest village on the island is Stenhamra.

  • Fyrishov

    Fyrishov is the largest arena in Uppsala and is Sweden's fourth most visited, specialized in swimming, sports events, meetings and recreation. The facility includes areas for indoor sports, summer sport and a generous waterpark with waterslides, 50-…

  • Fridhemsplan

    Fridhemsplan is an open place in Kungsholmen, Stockholm and the location of a major metro station by the same name, where the blue line and the green line meet. The place was named Fridhemsplan in 1935, after the major street Fridhemsgatan crossing …

  • Forsakar Nature Reserve

    The Forsakar Nature Reserve (Swedish: Naturreservatet Forsakar) is situated in the North-Eastern part of the Skåne province of Sweden, in the Kristianstad municipality near the village of Degeberga. The 2.5 hectare large nature reserve was founded 1…

  • Folksamhuset

    Folksamhuset (Swedish for "Folksam Building") is a high-rise office building at Skanstull on Södermalm, Stockholm and was erected in 1959 as the head office for the insurance company Folksam.

  • Fjuckby

    Fjuckby (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈfjɵkːbʏ]) is a village in Uppsala Municipality, Uppsala County, Sweden, located about 15 km north of the central city Uppsala along European route E4. The village has a population of 65 people (as of 2000) within an…

  • Fisketorget

    Fisketorget (Swedish: "Fishery Square") or Fiskaretorget ("Fishermen's Square") is a historical public square in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden.

  • Fiskebäckskil

    Fiskebäckskil is a locality located in Lysekil Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had 379 inhabitants in 2010. Once a fishing community, it has transformed into a shipping community in the 19th century.

  • Ferkens Gränd

    Ferkens Gränd (Swedish: Alley of Ferken) is an alley in Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden, connecting Skeppsbron to Österlånggatan.

  • Enebyberg

    Enebyberg is a suburban area of Stockholm, Sweden, part of Danderyd Municipality, Stockholm County. It was founded in the beginning of the 1900s and became a municipal community in 1914. Enebyberg later merged with Danderyd, Stocksund and Djursholm …