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during the 1680s however, and the neighbourhood was instead populated by a diverse crowd. Plans to demolish the "insignificant shacks" in front of the World Fair in 1897, and for a planned expansion of the naval shipyard in 1918, never were accomplished and the area is today protected as a historical
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and east of it, a private shipyard was developed from 1735 by the merchant Efraim Lothsack, who also had several new residential buildings built. The activities grew during the 19th century under the managership of John Burgman and Adolf Fredholm, of which the former had the church,
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was constructed. Plans to relocate the shipyard in the beginning of the 20th century were interrupted by World War II, which meant the activities grew considerably instead, culminating in 1945 when 1,280 people were employed. In 1969, the Navy moved to
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Spelling varied, it has been spelled Walmunzø (1286), Walmundzø (1288), Walmanzö (1349), Wadhmundzøø (1432), Wadhmalsø (1437), Wadmalsö (1444), Walmundzön (1452), Walmasöön (1511), Walmarsöö (1516), Wallmarsön, Waldemarksön (17th
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in the 1820s marked the beginning of Djurgården's development as a stately residential area, paired with the creation of several entertainment establishments in the late 19th century, including
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and water front promenades among present or historical upper class residences and old institutional buildings, many of which are regarded as historical monuments of national interest.
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and featuring a 100-metre (330 ft) tall cupola and 4 minarets, was demolished after the exposition however, together with many other pavilions built in non-permanent materials.
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During the late 18th century, Djurgården transformed into more of a popular recreational area than a Royal game park; in 1801, the theatre
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founded in 1883, besides the typical merry-go-rounds and roller coasters, it also offers concerts featuring international stars such as
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during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, after which the Navy erected some 30 sheds for the winter quarters of
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of Royal Djurgården. Today, this right is exercised by the Royal Djurgården Administration which is a part of the
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In 1667, a few cottages intended for "paralysed and crippled seafarers" were built forming what was to become
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was opened, which was to be one of the most popular establishments there during the 19th century. King
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Besides the list below, a big portion of Djurgården consists of green areas offering
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founded in 1995. Since the 15th century the Swedish monarch has owned or held
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to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
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1891. At a café just south of Skansen, in block Alberget, sports club
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Many structures on the western part of Djurgården date back to the
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displaying traditional Swedish architecture, and also the only
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A larger area of the city, separated from Djurgården proper by
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in the area. The operations expanded during the 1870s when a
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In what is today the southern part of the amusement park
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The western waterfront of the island was a small scale
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for 'The Game Park'), is an island in central
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and this name is still preserved in locations such as
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Vasa Museum and Nordic Museum with Kastellet in front
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The Gröna lund amusement park and one of the ferries.
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built in 1916, well known for its spring exposition
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Nordic Museum
Skeppsholmen
Gamla stan
Södermalm
Stockholm
Sweden
[ˈjʉ̌ː(r)ɡɔɳ]
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Swedish
Stockholm
Sweden
Gröna Lund
open-air museum
Skansen
National City park
the right of disposition
Royal Court of Sweden
Djurgårdsbrunnsviken
Norra Djurgården

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