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Stockholm is the cultural, media, political, and economic centre of Sweden. The Stockholm region alone accounts for over a third of the country's GDP, and is among the top 10 regions in Europe by GDP per capita. Considered a global city, it is the largest in Scandinavia and the main centre for corporate headquarters in the Nordic region.
- Estocolmo
Estocolmo (en sueco Stockholm) es la capital y además, la...
- History
The history of Stockholm, capital of Sweden, for many...
- Prehistory and origin
The prehistory of Stockholm is the continuous development...
- Estocolmo
Estocolmo (en sueco Stockholm) es la capital y además, la ciudad más grande de Suecia, en la que residen 972 647 personas [1] y 2,4 millones en su área metropolitana. La ciudad está compuesta por 14 islas donde el lago Mälar desemboca en el mar Báltico .
Hace 4 días · Stockholm, capital and largest city of Sweden. Stockholm is located at the junction of Lake Malar and Salt Bay, an arm of the Baltic Sea, opposite the Gulf of Finland. It is built upon numerous islands as well as the mainland of Uppland and Sodermanland. Learn more about Stockholm in this article.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Stockholm är Sveriges huvudstad [4] och största stad samt landets kulturella, politiska, mediala och ekonomiska centrum. Stockholm ligger vid Mälarens utlopp i Östersjön, på gränsen mellan landskapen Södermanland och Uppland.
Stockholm is the capital city of Sweden. It is also the biggest city in Sweden. It is on the east coast of the country. The city is built on islands, with canals and open water in the inner city. Stockholm is found between Sweden's third largest lake, Mälaren, and the Baltic Sea. Tyresta National Park is near Stockholm.
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The history of Stockholm, capital of Sweden, for many centuries coincided with the development of what is today known as Gamla stan, the Stockholm Old Town. Stockholm's raison d'être always was to be the Swedish capital and by far the largest city in the country.
The prehistory of Stockholm is the continuous development and series of events that made the mouth of Lake Mälaren strategically important; a location which by the mid 13th century had become the centre of the newly consolidated Swedish kingdom.