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Stockholm is not the oldest town in Sweden, but after its establishment in the 1250s it rapidly became a national centre, with its strategic location between lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea. The city is in almost every respect the most important city in Sweden, even though more peripheral regions feel they survive quite well without the political centralism exerted by the capital.
The city contains buildings from all ages since the 15th century. Like the rest of Sweden it was untouched by the World Wars, but particularly between 1955 and 1975, hundreds of old buildings in Norrmalm were demolished in a large-scale modernization process, encouraged by similar projects in other European cities. Since then, little has changed in the architecture of central Stockholm.
Sweden's beautiful capital has a picturesque setting that makes the city unique. The difference between seasons is quite large, the summers green with mild nights, and the winters dark, cold, rainy, sometimes snowy, and with millions of Christmas candles in the windows.
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Stockholms Lan, Sweden
Land-tied Islands in Stockholms Lan, Sweden
Sections of Peninsulas in Stockholms Lan, Sweden
Sections of Islands in Stockholms Lan, Sweden
Rocks in Stockholms Lan, Sweden
Capes in Stockholms Lan, Sweden
Peninsulas in Stockholms Lan, Sweden
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Hills in Stockholms Lan, Sweden
Sodermanlands Lan, Sweden
Sounds in Stockholms Lan, Sweden
Shoals in Stockholms Lan, Sweden
Lakes in Sweden
Hills in Sodermanlands Lan, Sweden
Lakes in Sodermanlands Lan, Sweden
Streams in Sodermanlands Lan, Sweden
Shoals in Sodermanlands Lan, Sweden
Peninsulas in Sodermanlands Lan, Sweden
Kalmar Lan, Sweden
Lakes in Gavleborgs Lan, Sweden
Gavleborgs Lan, Sweden
Bays in Gavleborgs Lan, Sweden
Hills in Gavleborgs Lan, Sweden
Coves in Gavleborgs Lan, Sweden
Peninsulas in Gavleborgs Lan, Sweden
Streams in Gavleborgs Lan, Sweden
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