Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and the largest City of Sweden. The City of Stockholm is administratively a Municipality within Stockholm County, with an inner city population of 750,348, and with 1,823,210 including the suburbs and county.
As a capital Stockholm is the site of the Government and the Parliament of Sweden. It is also the residence of the head of state, King Carl XVI Gustaf.
History
Main article: History of Stockholm
The earliest mention of Stockholm in writing dates from 1252, when it was an important post in the iron trade from the mines in Bergslagen. The city is said to have been founded by Birger Jarl in order to protect Sweden from invasion from the sea by foreign navies and stop pillage of the cities such as Sigtuna on lake Mälaren. The first building at Stockholm was a fortification for the purpose of controlling the traffic between the Baltic Sea and Mälaren.
Politics
Main article: Politics of Stockholm
The city is subdivided into 18 boroughs, which carry responsibility for primary school, social, leisure and cultural services within their respective areas.
Geography
Main article: Geography of Stockholm
The city is situated on fourteen islands and on the banks to the archipelago where lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea. The city center is virually situated on the water. Coordinates: 59°21'N, 18°4'E.
Economy
Main article: Economy of Stockholm
Universities
Main article: Universities in Sweden
Stockholm might be most well known for the Nobel Prizes and the prize ceremony held each year, but the city also houses the largest concentration of Universities with research and higher education in Sweden.
Heraldry
Main article: Heraldry of Stockholm
Culture
Main article: Culture of Stockholm
Apart from being a large city with an active cultural life Stockholm as a capital also houses many of the national cultural institutions of Sweden, inluding theater, opera and museums.
Sites of interest
Main article: Tourism in Stockholm
Sports teams
Sporting events are popular with football and ice hockey being the most popular sports.
Notable natives
Miscellaneous topics
Pronunciation: Stockholm (/stok'hôlm/, SAMPA: [stQk"hOlm])
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