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Encyclopedia > Norrmalm borough

Norrmalm is a borough in central Stockholm, named after the dominating district. Except Norrmalm (proper) there are two districts in the borough: Skeppsholmen and Vasastaden. A portion of northern Östermalm is also organized in Norrmalm borough. The population as of 2004 is 61,905 on an area of 4.95 km², which gives a density of 12,506.06/km².


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Norrmalm borough at AllExperts (129 words)
Norrmalm is a borough in central Stockholm, named after the dominating district.
Except Norrmalm (proper) there are two districts in the borough: Skeppsholmen and Vasastaden.
A portion of northern Östermalm is also organized in Norrmalm borough.
Norrmalm (proper) at AllExperts (217 words)
Norrmalm is a city district in Stockholm, part of the larger Norrmalm borough.
The southern part of the district, Lower Norrmalm (Swedish: Nedre Norrmalm), also known as City, constitutes the most central part of Stockholm, while Upper Norrmalm is more residential.
In the 1950s and 1960s large parts of Norrmalm was torn down to build a new and modern city.
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