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Municipality:Stockholm

Stockholm
Stockholm, Stockholm.png
The municipality of Stockholm in the region of Stockholm
Coat of arms of Stockholm Municipality.png
Coat of arms of Stockholm Municipality
CountrySweden Flag of Sweden.png
RegionStockholm
Number of zones1438
Maximum PPH6973
Last updated2022-02-09


Stockholm, Stockholm Municipality or the City of Stockholm (Swedish: Stockholms kommun or Stockholms stad) is a municipality in the region of Stockholm in Sweden. The municipality has about 977,300 inhabitants and is located in the provinces of Uppland and Södermanland.

Central town is Stockholm, which is also Sweden's capital and largest urban area.

Slogans: Beauty on Water and The Capital of Scandinavia

PlacementEdit

The municipality is located in the southern parts of the province Uppland and the northern parts of Södermanland. To the east is Baltic Sea with the Stockholm Archipelago and in the west Mälaren. Adjacent municipalities are, in the southeast Tyresö, in the south Huddinge and Botkyrka, in the west Ekerö, in the north Järfälla, Sollentuna and Danderyd, in the northeast and northwest Sundbybergs and Solna, in the east Lidingö and Nacka, all in Stockholm County.

ZonesEdit

There are 1438 turf zones in the municipality of Stockholm, one of which is counted as world heritage site, ten winner zones, six water zones, six train station zones, 23 monument zones, 28 holy zones, 74 bridge zones, five castle zones and one ruin zone.

The most taken zone are CentralZone which is located in front of the central station in the center of Stockholm.

Year in parentheses indicates year of creation.

Zontyp01.png World Heritage SitesEdit

Zontyp02.png Winner zonesEdit

Zontyp03.png Water zonesEdit

Zontyp04.png Train station zonesEdit

Zontyp06.png Monument zonesEdit

Zontyp07.png Holy zonesEdit

Zontyp09.png Bridge zonesEdit

Zontyp10.png Castle zonesEdit

Zontyp11.png Ruin zonesEdit

Other zones in alphabetical orderEdit

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  • KarlasAllé (2013) - Formerly called KarlasAlle and before that StadionT and was located elsewhere.

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  • Zombieskogen (2012) - Formerly called StockholmWasa and before that StokholmWasa.

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Updated: 2022-02-09


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