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Sollentuna Hundred
Sollentuna Hundred ( sv, Sollentuna härad) was a hundred of Uppland in Sweden. It encompassed the present-day municipalities of Järfälla, Sollentuna, and Sundbyberg as well as parts of Upplands Väsby Municipality ( Eds socken) and Stockholm (Bromma and Spånga socken). All are now part of Stockholm County. The hundred had three ''köpingar''—Sollentuna Köping, Sundbybergs Köping, and Hässelby Villastads Köping—and a number of '' municipalsamhällen''. Most of the hundred is now part of the urban area of Stockholm, but the larger part of in the remainder is in Upplands Väsby. The total area was around 197 km2 and the population in 1916 was 20,727 people. Geography Sollentuna Hundred was located directly west of Stockholm, in the borough of Bromma between Ulvsundasjön, Görväln, and Edsviken. Its easternmost parts lay in present-day central Stockholm (for example, the Essingen Islands). The geography is characteristic of the Mälaren Valley area: fertile cla ...
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Sollentuna Härad 1901 Karta
Sollentuna may refer to: * Sollentuna Municipality, a Swedish municipality * Sollentuna Station, a station of the Stockholm commuter rail * Sollentuna Hundred, a former Swedish geographic division ** Sollentuna Köping, a subdivision of the Sollentuna Hundred * Sollentuna Kontrakt, a subdivision of the Church of Sweden Diocese of Stockholm ** Sollentuna Parish, a parish in Sollentuna Kontrakt *** Sollentuna Church, one of the church buildings in Sollentuna Parish * Sollentuna Party, a local political party, active in the Sollentuna Municipality * Sollentuna FK, a Swedish association football club {{disambiguation, geo ...
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