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Bromma socken, Sollentuna Hundred

Sockens in Sweden
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Bromma socken is a former socken of Sollentuna Hundred in Uppland, Sweden. It became part of City of Stockholm in 1916, and has been part of the municipalities of Stockholm and Sundbyberg since 1971. The socken was about 25.05 square kilometres (9.67 sq mi) in area. In 1903, the population was 2,220, before Sundbybergs köping (pop. 3,031) was included. Ulvsunda Castle, Åkeshov Castle, the Johannelund estate, and Bromma Church were located in the former socken.

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Bromma socken, Sollentuna Hundred
Gliavägen, Stockholm Bromma kyrka (Bromma stadsdelsområde)

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Bromma kyrka

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168 59 Stockholm, Bromma kyrka (Bromma stadsdelsområde)
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