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- 59°20′48.2″N 18°3′59″E / 59.346722°N 18.06639°E / 59.346722; 18.06639 Odengatan is a major street in the districts Vasastan and Östermalm in central Stockholm...
- however, some 150 buildings had been built and only the properties along Odengatan remained vacant. The expansion was preceded by a city plan established...
- area has no official extent, it is said to be delimited by the streets Odengatan, Karlavägen, Valhallavägen, and Uggelviksgatan, if nothing else because...
- Lapland in the late 19th century. The book was followed by Tyra i 10:an Odengatan (1981), which is about her mother's childhood in a working-class family...
- development of that district. Observatorielunden is bordered by the streets Odengatan to the north, Sveavägen to the east, Kungstensgatan to the south, Drottninggatan...
- a provisional wooden station was established near the intersection of Odengatan and Valhallavägen. This temporary structure served as Stockholm Östra's...
- Sturegatan Diplomatstaden Östra Station Norra Station Valhallavägen Chans Odengatan Centrum Elverket Lyxskatt St Eriksgatan Norrmalmstorg Fängelse Ringvägen...
- soon felt too small. Thus, in 1876, a larger building was constructed at Odengatan/Målargatan på Öster in Jönköping, with room for about 3000 people. The...
- Stockholm. In front of the Odenplan metro station on the north side of Odengatan there is a row of houses in which the fairy tale begins. From there, the...
- experienced a renaissance on Intiman, later called Wallman's Intiman, on Odengatan in Stockholm with several of the old actors, Gus Dahlström, Gunnar ”Knas"...