Articles in Sweden ( 2,408 )

2,408 Articles of interest in Sweden

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  • Mieån

    Mieån is a river in Blekinge County and Kronoberg County, Sweden, which it flows south, into the Baltic Sea in the city of Karlshamn.

  • Mem Castle

    Mem Castle is a castle in Sweden, located south of Stockholm by the Baltic Sea. Mems history dates back to 14th century and has been owned by many Swedish counts, barons and noble families. Mem Castle was an important centre for Duke Karl, later Kin…

  • Maximteatern

    Maximteatern, called "Maxim" in English or The Maxim Theatre, has been a popular private theatre at Karlaplan in central Stockholm, Sweden since the 1960s.

  • Masmo metro station

    Masmo metro station is a station on the red line of the Stockholm metro, located in Masmo, Vårby, Huddinge Municipality. The station was opened in 1972 and was the first of the "grottstations" (cave-stations).

  • Mariedal Castle

    Mariedal Castle is a castle in Sweden. Written accounts and the weather vane indicate the castle was built in 1666. The splendid interior of the castle provides stucco ceiling and wainscoting.

  • Mariebergsbron

    Mariebergsbron (Swedish: "The Marieberg Bridge") is a bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden. Formerly known as Lilla Essingebron, it connects the islands Kungsholmen to Lilla Essingen.

  • Malmudden

    Malmudden is a residential area in Luleå, Sweden. It is a beach-side community on the north coast of the Gulf of Bothnia, four kilometres northeast of central Luleå.

  • Malmskillnadsbron

    Malmskillnadsbron (Swedish: "The Malmskillnad Bridge") is an arch bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden. It takes the street Malmskillnadsgatan over Kungsgatan ("The King's Street") flanked on its east side by two Art Deco towers called Kungstornen ("…

  • Luossajärvi

    Luossajärvi is a small 260-acre (1.1 km2) lake in Kiruna in northern Sweden beside Luossavaara. The mining company LKAB has gradually emptied the southern part of the lake in 2007-8 to allow mining of iron ore in the peat bog.

  • Lelång Lake

    Lelång Lake is Swedish lake in Bengtsfors municipality in the province of Dalsland and Årjäng municipality in the province of Värmland.

  • Laver (ghost town)

    Laver is a ghost town located about 15 km southwest of Vidsel and 50 km west of Älvsbyn in Sweden which existed between 1936 and 1947. It was a mining community where copper was extracted. About 350 people lived there at most.

  • Landala

    Landala is a district in central Gothenburg, Sweden with about 4,500 inhabitants (2005). Originally a traditional labour district with a large poorhouse, today Landala it is home for some important educational institutes in Western Sweden, such as C…

  • Lake Trummen

    Trummen is a lake in Växjö Municipality, Kronoberg County, Sweden. It covers approximately seventy-five hectares, and sits 161.2 meters above sea level.

  • Lainio River

    The Lainio River (Swedish: Lainioälven, Meankieli: Lainionjoki or Lainionväylä) is a river in Kiruna Municipality in the far north of Swedish Lapland. Its source is a mountain lake, Råstojaure (Meankieli: Rostujärvi), which lies along the border wit…

  • Köpmantorget

    Köpmantorget (Swedish: "Merchant's Square") is a small public square in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden, located between the street Köpmangatan and to slopes collectively named Köpmanbrinken, both of which lead down to the stre…

  • Köpmanbrinken

    Köpmanbrinken (Swedish: "Merchant's Slope") is a street composed of two slopes, in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden.