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    start.stockholm. Stockholm (Swedish: [ˈstɔ̂kː (h)ɔlm] ⓘ) [ 10 ] is the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries. Approximately 1 million people live in the municipality, [ 11 ] with 1.6 million in the urban area, [ 12 ] and 2.4 million in the metropolitan area. [ 11 ]

  2. The province Stockholms Län is located on the coast of the Baltic Sea in Central Sweden (Svealand) and stretches from west to east across the lake Mälaren, the Swedish capital Stockholm and the approximately 24,000 islands of the Stockholm archipelago.

  3. Stockholm County Map - Svealand, Sweden. Europe. Nordic countries. Sweden. Svealand. Stockholm County. Stockholm County in Sweden comprises the country's capital city, Stockholm, and its surrounding municipalities. With 2.3 million inhabitants, it is both the country's most populous region and the most densely populated one. Overview.

  4. Stockholm County (Swedish: Stockholms län [ˈstɔ̂kː (h)ɔlms ˈlɛːn]) is a county (Swedish: län) on the Baltic Sea coast of Sweden. It borders Uppsala County and Södermanland County. It also borders Mälaren and the Baltic Sea. The city of Stockholm is the capital of Sweden.

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    Stockholm comprises of 14 districts or islands that are connected by about 50 bridges on the Lake Macaren, which flows into the Baltics. The city is made of 30% waterways and 30% green spaces, making Stockholm a metropolitan surrounded by and consisting of natural resources.

    By Plane– there are 4 airports found in and around Stockholm. The primary airport is Stockholm – Arlanda Airport, or simply known as Arlanda – that provides domestic and international flights to most of the major cities in the world. Bromma Airport, located 8km west of the city centre, provides domestic flights, as well as to nearby countries such ...

    The best time of the year to visit Stockholm is in the summer – during the months of July and August. This is the time when the city experiences the warmest weather, with temperatures at 68-71 degrees Fahrenheit, as well as almost 24 hours of complete daylight. However, summer is also the priciest time to visit Stockholm, as businesses raise prices...

    Stockholm Culture Festival– Every year in August, the streets of the inner city are filled with performances of all sorts – from art to music, to dancing, to theatre, and even film and photography. Stockholm celebrates all kinds of culture that draw locals and international visitors to the 6-8 stages and performances all across the city. Stockholm ...

    Old Town/Gamla Stan– a must place to visit in Stockholm, the old town is one of the largest and best preserved medieval city centres in Europe. Stroll through cobble-stoned streets and well-preserved historic buildings that have been turned into cafes, restaurants, and shops. Vasa Museum – the most visited museum in Scandinavia, the Vasa Museum is ...

    There are many places to stay in Stockholm that cater to different types of travelers. The city centre is packed with expensive 4-star hotels while cheaper alternatives can be found in the city limits. Hostels and cheaper places to stay within the city are very few so it’s best to book in advance.

    • Sweden
    • 795,163 (2007)
    • Latitude 59º21′ N, Longitude 18º4′ E
  5. Stockholm is Sweden's capital and largest city, with nearly a million inhabitants in the city, and 2.4 million within Stockholm County. The inner city is made up of 14 islands across Lake Mälaren and three streams into the brackish Baltic Sea, with the Stockholm archipelago with some 24,000 islands, islets and skerries. Overview. Map. Directions.

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  7. Icons on the Stockholm interactive map. The map is very easy to use: Check out information about the destination: click on the color indicators. Move across the map: shift your mouse across the map. Zoom in: double click on the left-hand side of the mouse on the map or move the scroll wheel upwards. Zoom out: double click on the right-hand side ...

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