Geography of Stockholm
The Geography of Stockholm in Sweden. The City of Stockholm is situated on fourteen islands and on the banks to the archipelago where lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea. The city center is virtually situated on the water.
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List of islands
- Beckholmen
- Djurgården
- Helgeandsholmen - Location of Riksdag Building.
- Kastellholmen
- Kungsholmen
- Lilla Essingen (Smaller Essingen)
- Långholmen
- Reimersholme
- Riddarholmen
- Skeppsholmen
- Stadsholmen - Virtually synonymous with Gamla stan.
- Stora Essingen (Larger Essingen)
- Strömsborg
- Södermalm
Places
- Riddarfjärden, Riddarholmskyrkan
- Stockholms ström
- Gamla Stan
- Norrmalmstorg
- Sergels Torg
- Djurgården, Gröna Lund
- Norrmalm
- Östermalm
- Södermalm
- Slussen
- Riddarholmskyrkan
- Sager House, Rosenbad
- Stockholm City Hall
- Royal Palace in Stockholm
Coordinates
Coordinates: 59°21'N, 18°4'E.See also
- Stockholm Metro
- Tourism in Stockholm
- Stockholm Archipelago
- List of islands of Sweden


