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Diocese of Stockholm (Church of Sweden)

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The Diocese of Stockholm (Swedish: Stockholms stift) is a division of the Church of Sweden. Its cathedral is Storkyrkan in Stockholm's Old Town. The diocese covers most of metropolitan Stockholm and was formed in 1942 from parts of the medieval dioceses of Strängnäs and Uppsala, both pre-dating the foundation of Stockholm. Before 1942, the City of Stockholm itself and Greater Stockholm were divided more or less equally between the two medieval dioceses at Slussen just south of Stockholm's Old Town.

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Diocese of Stockholm (Church of Sweden)
Slottsbacken, Stockholm Gamla stan (Södermalms stadsdelsområde)

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Slottsbacken
111 29 Stockholm, Gamla stan (Södermalms stadsdelsområde)
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