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Traneberg is a
residential district in
western Stockholm (Västerort) and part of the
Bromma borough. For the 1912
Summer Olympics,
Tranebergs Idrottsplats...
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Tranebergs IF was a
professional ice
hockey team
based in
Traneberg, Sweden.
Founded in 1912, the team pla**** in
within the
Swedish Divisions 1 and 2...
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Tranebergs Idrottsplats was a
football stadium in
Traneberg district,
western Stockholm, Sweden. It was
opened in
September 1911.
Tranebergs Idrottsplats...
- Tranebergsbron, also
known as (The
Traneberg Bridge) is a
double arch
bridge located in
central Stockholm, Sweden.
Stretching over the
strait Tranebergssund...
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Norra Ängby, Olovslund, Riksby, Smedslätten,
Stora Mossen, Södra Ängby,
Traneberg, Ulvsunda,
Ulvsunda Industriområde, Åkeshov, Åkeslund, Ålsten and Äppelviken...
- of the main
tournament from 29 June to 4 July 1912. Two were pla**** at
Tranebergs Idrottsplats in a
suburb of Stockholm, five
including the
bronze medal...
- Olympics,
became Djurgården's
permanent home
ground in 1936,
replacing Tranebergs IP. In 1951, Djurgården were runners-up in
Svenska Cupen after a 1–2 final...
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Liljeholmen Lindarängen Mälaren Nynäshamn Östermalm Råsunda IP
Stadion Traneberg |1200px|alt=Map of the
Stockholm region with
Olympic venues marked.]]...
- City
Stadium 1910s 1912 Råsunda IP,
Stockholm Olympic Stadium (final),
Tranebergs Idrottsplats 1920s 1920
Jules Ottenstadion,
Olympisch Stadion (final)...
- use.
Beams from the old
Traneberg Bridge were
reused in the
construction of Bromma's
first hangar. Both the
replacement Traneberg Bridge and
Bromma Airport's...