Södermalm (borough)
| Södermalm | |
|---|---|
| Borough of Stockholm | |
|  Location of Södermalm shown in white | |
|   Södermalm Location of Södermalm within Sweden | |
| Coordinates: 59°19′N 18°04′E / 59.31°N 18.06°E | |
| Country | Sweden | 
| Municipality | Stockholm Municipality | 
| Municipality subdivision | Söderort | 
| Established | 2007 | 
| Government | |
| • Type | Municipal assembly | 
| • Municipal commissioner | Christoffer Järkeborn (M) | 
| Population  (2014) | |
|  • Total | 126,736 | 
| Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | 
| Postal code | 111--, 116--, 117--, 118--, 120-- | 
| Website | Stockholm.se | 
Södermalm is a city district area (Swedish: stadsdelsområde, often referred to as a borough) in central Stockholm, Sweden. Södermalm borough has a population of around 110,000, making it the most populated borough of Stockholm.[1] The urban development project of Hammarby Sjöstad is located in the Södermalm borough.[2]
Overview
Södermalm was created 1 January 2007, through the merging of the boroughs of Maria-Gamla Stan and Katarina-Sofia. It covers the island of Södermalm and some neighboring districts. The two former boroughs made up the eastern and western half of the island of Södermalm. Maria-Gamla Stan was the result of a previous merging between the original borough with the same name, and the former borough of Hornstull, in 1999. Maria-Gamla Stan also included the island districts of Gamla Stan, Långholmen, Reimersholme, Riddarholmen and Årsta holmar; Katarina-Sofia included the district Södra Hammarbyhamnen south of Södermalm. All these districts are now parts of the new Södermalm borough.[3][4]
Gallery
-  			 Modern building in Hammarby Sjöstad Modern building in Hammarby Sjöstad
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-  			 Street in Gamla stan Street in Gamla stan
-  			 The South Tower, adjacent to Medborgarplatsen in the center of Södermalm The South Tower, adjacent to Medborgarplatsen in the center of Södermalm
References
- ^ "Södermalms stadsdelsområde". Stockholm växer. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
- ^ Maria E Ignatieva, Per Berg (12 February 2014). "Hammarby sjöstad". thenatureofcities.com. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
- ^ "Södermalms stadsdelsförvaltning". Stockholms Stad. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
- ^ "Södra Hammarbyhamnen". Stockholms Hamn AB. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
External links
 Media related to Södermalm at Wikimedia Commons
 Media related to Södermalm at Wikimedia Commons 
 

