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Encyclopedia > Kungsholmen borough

Kungsholmen is a borough in central Stockholm, named after the dominating district and island in the borough. Except Kungsholmen (proper) there are six districts in the borough: Fredhäll, Kristineberg, Lilla Essingen, Marieberg, Stadshagen and Stora Essingen. It is also equivalent to the congregations of Kungsholm, Sankt Göran and Essinge. The population as of 2004 is 53,242 on an area of 4.85 km², which gives a density of 10,977.73/km².


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stockholm - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com (526 words)
The first building at Stockholm was a fortification for the purpose of controlling the traffic between the Baltic Sea and Mlaren.
The city is subdivided into 18 boroughs, which carry responsibility for primary school, social, leisure and cultural services within their respective areas.
Unofficially Stockholm is divided into three major parts: Stockholm City Centre (Innerstaden), South Stockholm (Sderort) and West Stockholm (Vsterort).
Stockholm City Centre (139 words)
The entire city of Stockholm is also the centre of the Stockholm Metropolitan Area.
Stockholm City Centre is divided into 21 districts, which are in turn organized into five boroughs: Katarina-Sofia borough, Kungsholmen borough, Maria-Gamla stan borough, Norrmalm borough and Östermalm borough.
The border between the historical provinces of Uplandia and Sudermannia splits Stockholm City Centre in two parts.
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