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- Svartmangatan (Swedish: (literally)) "Black Man Street") is a street in Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching south-east from the...
- of Sweden. Located between the streets Tyska Brinken, Kindstugatan, Svartmangatan, and Prästgatan, it is named for standing in the centre of a neighbourhood...
- down to a second square by the water, Fisketorget ("Fishery Square"). Svartmangatan ("Black Man's Street", named after the Blackfriars monastery) and Skomakargatan...
- in central Stockholm, Sweden, stretching from Österlånggatan up to Svartmangatan. The present name is derived from a Jören Benick, a man who had a tavern...
- Bollhusgränd near the square Köpmantorget, it stretches to the southern end of Svartmangatan. It forms a parallel street to Själagårdsgatan and Österlånggatan, while...
- Tomten to become Tyska Brinken in its western end, it is crossed by Svartmangatan and Skomakargatan. The oldest version of the name — kindhæstagatan (1449)...
- the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. It is between the streets Svartmangatan and Själagårdsgatan, the former leading to Stortorget and the latter...
- Brända Tomten and is intercepted by Kindstugatan, Tyska Skolgränd, and Svartmangatan. The street, appearing as Siela gardz gatan in 1487, Sielegatenn in...
- stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching south from Svartmangatan to Prästgatan, it is connected to Baggensgatan and Mårten Trotzigs Gränd...
- west down to Västerlånggatan. Skomakargatan ("Shoemaker's Street") and Svartmangatan ("Black Man's Street") stretch south to Tyska Brinken ("German Slope")...