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Eriksdalsbadet is the biggest swimming centre in Stockholm, Sweden The outdoor pool was built for the 1962 European Aquatics Championships on the site of a former sewage treatment facility. The new Eriksdalsbadet was built 1999 and was designed by a…
Chinateatern or commonly known as "China" (in English: The China Theatre) is a private theatre in Stockholm, Sweden, located at Berzelii Park in Stockholm city. Originally built 1928 as a movie theatre but has over the years simultaneously been used…
Bollmora is the central district and municipal seat of Tyresö Municipality in Sweden.
Axel Oxenstierna palace in the Old Town of Stockholm was designed by architect Jean de la Vallée to Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna and the construction started in 1653.
Adolf Fredrik Church (Swedish: Adolf Fredriks kyrka) is a church in central Stockholm, Sweden, named after Adolf Frederick.
The Admiralty House (Swedish: Amiralitetshuset) is an Admiralty House on the islet Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm, Sweden.
The 2010 IFAF Women's World Championship was the first world championship of American football for women.
The Central Post Office Building (Swedish: Centralposthuset or Centralposten) is a historical building at 28-34, Vasagatan in central Stockholm, Sweden.
Wenner-Gren Center is a tower and building complex in Vasastaden, Stockholm, Sweden.
Vita Bergen (lit. The White Mountains) is a park area of Södermalm in Stockholm.
Vasateatern or "Vasan" (in English: The Vasa Theatre) is a private theatre in Stockholm, Sweden.
Vasagatan is a major street in central Stockholm named after King Gustav Vasa.
Valhallavägen is a major street in Stockholm's Östermalm district.
Tunnelgatan (Tunnel Street) is a street in Stockholm, Sweden, which stretches from Sveavägen to the Brunkeberg Tunnel.
Trångsund is a part of Huddinge to the south of Stockholm located between the two lakes Magelungen and Drevviken. The region Trångsund/Skogås has about 21 500 inhabitants.
The Branting Monument is a monument in Stockholm, Sweden, with a statue of the Swedish Social Democratic leader Hjalmar Branting (1860 – 1925).
The Swedish Theatre (in Swedish: Svenska Teatern or "Svenskan") in Stockholm was, at the beginning of the 20th century, Sweden's largest dramatic theatre. During its years in use, from 1875 to 1925, it was often considered as Sweden's foremost natio…
The Stureby murder occurred on June 6, 2009 when 15 year-old Therese Johansson Rojo (born June 17, 1993) was murdered in Stureby, located outside of Stockholm, Sweden by two schoolmates.
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