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Igelbäcken

Drainage basins of the Baltic SeaGeography of StockholmRivers of Stockholm County
Ulriksdal slott 4
Ulriksdal slott 4

Igelbäcken (Swedish: (the) Leech Stream) is a small stream in northern Stockholm, Sweden. The drainage area, part of the Royal National City Park and divided into several nature reserves, is shared by the municipalities of Järfälla, Sollentuna, Solna, Stockholm, and Sundbyberg.

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Igelbäcken
Slottsallén, Solna kommun

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Slottsallén

Slottsallén
170 79 Solna kommun, Järva Krog
Sweden
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