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District in Stockholm, Sweden
Hjorthagen
District
Hjorthagen and surroundings (2004)Hjorthagen and surroundings (2004)
Country Sweden
MunicipalityStockholm
Municipal areaCity Centre
BoroughÖstermalm

Hjorthagen is a district in the northeastern part of central Stockholm, located near Ropsten and Lidingöbron. Since 1997, Hjorthagen has been part of Östermalm district.

District

Hjorthagen Church on the left and Värtaverket's chimney on the right.

Hjorthagen belongs to Östermalm district, it had around 8,000 inhabitants in 2017. The district borders Ladugårdsgärdet and Norra Djurgården. Due to new investment on infrastructures, the district of Hjorthagen is estimated to have over 17,000 inhabitants by year 2027.

References

  1. "Statistik och fakta om Stockholm - Stockholms stad". start.stockholm (in Swedish). Retrieved 2022-03-20.
  2. Karl-Olov Arnstberg Birgitta Bergström, Hjorthagen, 1985
  3. Mats Rehn, Hjorthagen och runtomkring, 2011

59°21′17″N 18°05′40″E / 59.35472°N 18.09444°E / 59.35472; 18.09444


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