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Encyclopedia > Solna

Solna (population 57,994, 2004) is a Municipality in Stockholm County, in central Sweden, located north of Stockholm's city centre. The mostly industrial town features three royal palaces, and Råsunda Stadium, home of football club AIK, which is also in use for international matches. Solna has borders with Stockholm to the south, southeast and northwest, Sundbyberg in the west, Sollentuna to the north and finally Danderyd to the northeast.


There are two congregations in Solna: Råsunda (population 29,677) and Solna (population 28,317).


Solna is divided into 8 traditional parts with no administrative functions: Bergshamra, Haga, Hagalund, Huvudsta, Järva, Råsunda, Skytteholm and Ulriksdal.


Solna is part of Metropolitan Stockholm as well as the Stockholm conurbation.


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External links

  • Solna (http://www.solna.se/) - Official site

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Solna Municipality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (190 words)
Solna Municipality (proper name: City of Solna, or Swedish: Solna Stad) is a Swedish municipality in Stockholm County, in central Sweden, located north of Stockholm's city centre.
Solna borders with Stockholm to the south, southeast and northwest; with Sundbyberg in the west; Sollentuna to the north; and finally Danderyd to the northeast.
Solna is divided into 8 traditional parts with no administrative functions: Bergshamra, Haga, Hagalund, Huvudsta, Järva, Råsunda, Skytteholm and Ulriksdal.
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