Jakobsberg (Stockholms län, Sweden)

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Name (Latin)
Jakobsberg (Stockholms län, Sweden)
Other forms of name
nnaa Jakobsberg, Sweden
Coordinates
17.83333333 17.83333333 59.41666667 59.41666667 (gooearth )
Associated country
Sweden
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 143723534
Wikidata: Q1370248
Library of congress: n 94067058
Sources of Information
  • BGN gaz. Sweden, 3rd ed.,1989(Jakobsberg, PPL, 59°25ʹN 17°50ʹE, in Stockholms län; cites others)
  • Järfälla (Sweden). Mätningsavdelningen. Järfälla kommun adresskarta, 1978:map recto (Jakobsberg)
  • LC database 7-13-94(hdg.: Jakobsberg, Sweden)
  • BGN gaz. Sweden, 3rd ed.,1989(Jakobsberg, PPL, 59p0s25ʹN 17p0s50ʹE, in Stockholms län; cites others)

Wikipedia description:

Jakobsberg (German pronunciation: [ˈjaːkɔpsˌbɛʁk] ) is a suburban area (pop. ca 32 643 in the year 2022) within Stockholm urban area, and the seat of Järfälla Municipality, Stockholm County in Sweden. Jakobsberg, Järfälla's commercial and administrative centre, grew up around the railway. In the 1940s, blocks of flats were built and the municipal council moved its offices here. Jakobsberg gradually became the centre of the municipality and now has a population of 24,046. The Jakobsberg Centre includes shops, offices, car parks and apartments, as well as a modern library, an art gallery and an exhibition hall. There are a number of ancient monuments and buildings of historic interest in the area. Jakobsbergs Gård - a 17th-century manor-house - is now a community based centre that hosts a variety of events such as weddings, business meetings, parties etc., organized by public and private organizations and people. However, it is not located in the municipality of Jakobsberg, but rather in a southern suburb of Stockholm known as Bredäng, which is about 30 kilometers south of the location being discussed in this article. Säby Gård, from the 1650s, houses a Steiner Waldorf nursery school and a riding school. Görväln House on the shore of Lake Mälaren was built in the 1660s. Jakobsberg also has one of the busiest stations on the Stockholm commuter rail network, situated on the Bålsta line.

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