Årstaviken is a bay in the Eastern parts of Lake Mälaren in Sweden. It is bordered by the Södermalm, Liljeholmen and Årsta neighborhoods of Stockholm....
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cholera and many other diseases. By the 1860s water was being drawn from Årstaviken, the waters south of Södermalm, and was treated in the first water-purifying...
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are being built around the central square, former industrial areas near Årstaviken, and at Marievik as a part of several projects to enlarge the inner core...
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east into Årstaviken. At the eastern end of Årstaviken is the water lock, called Hammarby Lock [sv], which lowers the water level from Årstaviken into Hammarby...
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telecommunication supplies available in such cases. The DEMC is situated close to the Årstaviken river (sv). Plans for an underground hospital (originally intended to...
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viaducts in central Stockholm, Sweden. Passing over the watercourse of Årstaviken and the islets Årsta holmar, they connect the major island Södermalm to...
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the Ringvägen in the east, the Drakenberg area in the north and Lake Årstaviken in the southwest. The park was designed in 1885 by Swedish garden architect...
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representative for Stockholm, the lake forms a natural link between the bays Årstaviken and Vinterviken. Along the shores of the lake is a park created on a flat...
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151 m (495 ft) 753 m (2,470 ft) Arch Steel through arch Railway bridge Årstaviken 1929 Stockholm 59°18′22.0″N 18°02′24.0″E / 59.306111°N 18.040000°E...
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Gardening Allotment Association. A green oasis between Ringvägen and Årstaviken. p. 4. Retrieved 21 February 2021. Bergshamra koloniförening (2004). Åbergssons...
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Sconce [sv] was built at "Grinden" between Hammarby Lake and Lake Mälaren (now Årstaviken). The latter consisted of a hornwork with a forward moat and ditch wall...
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