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'''Kungshamra''' is a residential area in [[Bergshamra, Solna|Bergshamra]], [[Solna Municipality]], [[Sweden]], in the northern outskirts of [[Stockholm]]. It has about 1370 student flats. The older houses (about 820 of them) are in raw concrete with bold colours on window frames and doors. Newer houses (550, built during 2003-2005) are painted in gray or white, and decorated with French balconies and yellow windows. |
'''Kungshamra''' is a residential area in [[Bergshamra, Solna|Bergshamra]], [[Solna Municipality]], [[Sweden]], in the northern outskirts of [[Stockholm]]. It has about 1370 student flats. The older houses (about 820 of them) are in raw concrete with bold colours on window frames and doors. Newer houses (550, built during 2003-2005) are painted in gray or white, and decorated with French balconies and yellow windows. |
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[[File:Kungshamra16.JPG|thumb|[[Pablo Picasso|Picasso]]'s sculpute in Kungshamra in 2012]] |
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[[File:KungshamraJuly2019.jpg|thumb|Kungshamra bus stop, July 2019]] |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Latest revision as of 12:17, 7 February 2023
Kungshamra is a residential area in Bergshamra, Solna Municipality, Sweden, in the northern outskirts of Stockholm. It has about 1370 student flats. The older houses (about 820 of them) are in raw concrete with bold colours on window frames and doors. Newer houses (550, built during 2003-2005) are painted in gray or white, and decorated with French balconies and yellow windows.
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