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Brunnsviken (literally The Bay of Wells) is a 3.5
kilometres (2.2 mi) by 0.4–0.5
kilometres (0.25–0.31 mi)
brackish lake in
Sweden located on the boundary...
- King
Gustav III was
killed in 1792, the work on his
grandiose castle at
Brunnsviken was
cancelled and his son and
successor King
Gustav IV
Adolf instead...
- Judarn, and Råstasjön –
while some bays of
today once were
proper lakes –
Brunnsviken and
Hammarby sjö. As in
other urban areas, the
lakes of
Stockholm are...
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woods and gardens.
Hagaparken is
located along the
western s****line of
Brunnsviken and is a part of the
Royal National City Park.
Within the park are Haga...
- such. It
takes up all of the
small island of
Karlsborg in the bay of
Brunnsviken. The
cemetery is part of the po****r Haga Park in Solna, Sweden. The...
- 1700s.
After Gustav III's trip to
Italy in 1783–84,
several places at
Brunnsviken were
given Italian names.
Stockholm University has
another campus in...
- H****elbacken. The
enormously po****r
horse races during the
winter at
Brunnsviken also
began during this time. 1884-1906, Södra Roslag's
court saga held...
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architect Niels Torp. SAS
intended to
build its head
office in the lake
Brunnsviken area, near an exit to
Stockholm Arlanda Airport. The
plans caused controversy...
- Muni****lity. In the 1890s, a
yeast factory moved there from Alkärret,
Brunnsviken. Wesströms tool
factory (near lake Norrviken) and
Goljes rubber factory...
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strait to the north-east, the Ålkistan
channel to the south-east, and the
Brunnsviken to the south-west.
Bergshamra station is one of the 100
stations of the...