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  2. Stadsgården - Wikipedia

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    Stadsgården commonly refers to the wharf on the shore of the Baltic Sea in Stockholm, Sweden, located between Slussen in the west and Masthamnen in the east. The word gård in the name comes from skeppsgård , which was a word used in archaic Swedish for an area used for port and dock operations.

  3. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Sweden - Wikipedia

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  4. Masthamnen - Wikipedia

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    Masthamnen in 1948 with the Ersta cliff in the background. Masthamnen got its current name in 1925. The naming board of the city of Stockholm states: "A map from 11 January 1774 over the area, established as a permission to use the cliff for businessman Fredrik Lundin [...] shows the situation of the mast harbour previously located by the western end of the cliff face."

  5. MS Gabriella - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 the ship spent brief periods sailing on Turku–Mariehamn–Stockholm route, in place of the ship normally used in the service. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] On 23 January 2004 she collided with the harbour ferry Ehrensvärd in the Helsinki harbour, resulting in minor damage to both ships.

  6. Baltic Sea cruiseferries - Wikipedia

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    Birka Line, owned by Eckerö, also operates short cruises out of Stockholm. Generally, GTS Finnjet of 1977 is considered to have been the first cruiseferry, she was the first ferry to offer cruise-ship quality services and accommodations, and the first generation of cruiseferries operating from Finland to Sweden were highly influenced by ...

  7. Category:Restaurants in Stockholm - Wikipedia

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  8. Slussen - Wikipedia

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    The Sluice) is an area in Stockholm, Sweden, located at the northern edge of Södermalm, adjacent to Gamla stan. It is known for its locks system between Lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea, as well as its historic role as a major transport interchange. The Slussen area includes the Slussen metro station and Saltsjöbanan terminus, and a bus terminal.

  9. Tysta Mari - Wikipedia

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    Tysta Mari was a famous coffee shop and restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden, known to be popular with artists, intellectuals and journalists. It was established in 1834 by Maria Christina Lindström (1806–1895) on the intersection of Jakobsgatan and Drottninggatan .