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    2016. "Stockholm". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 10 March 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2014. "Folkmängd per tätort och småort...
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    The Stockholm urban area (Swedish: Stockholms tätort) is the largest and most populous of the statistical localities or urban areas in Sweden. It has no...
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  • An urban area or tätort (lit. 'dense locality') in Sweden has a minimum of 200 inhabitants and may be a city, town or larger village. It is a purely statistical...
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    Stockholm Municipality or the City of Stockholm (Swedish: Stockholms kommun or Stockholms stad) is a municipality in Stockholm County in east central Sweden...
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    Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden, with 398 inhabitants in 2010. It is on the island Lovön in lake Mälaren on the outskirts of Stockholm. Drottningholm...
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    "Statistiska tätorter 2020, befolkning, landareal, befolkningstäthet per tätort" (in Swedish). Statistics Sweden. Archived from the original on 26 May 2023...
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  • 2010. The official term used by Statistics Sweden is "locality" (Swedish: tätort) instead of "urban area" and they are defined as having a minimum of 200...
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    2012. Retrieved 10 January 2012. "Folkmängd och landareal i tätorter, per tätort. Vart femte år 1960 - 2017". Statistiska centralbyrån. Archived from the...
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  • Muskö (category Islands of the Stockholm archipelago)
    is best known for the Muskö naval base. There are also two urban areas (tätort) on the island: Muskö and Hoppet. Access to the mainland is by the Muskö...
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    his then two-year-old brother moved to Stockholm. Hollinderbäumer studied at Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. From 1968 to 1972 he worked for Westfälisches...
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