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Stockholm

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden, and holds 22% of the countries population. It is home of The Drottningholm Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Does Stockholm and Sweden are both east and west of the prime meridian?

No. Nothing can be both east and west of the Prime Meridian.

Stockholm is a city in Sweden, and all of Sweden is east of the Prime Meridian.

What sea is Stockholm on?

They are the Gulf of Bothnia and the Baltic Sea.

Does Sweden have a formal region?

Yes, Sweden is divided into formal regions such as counties (län), municipalities (kommuner), and provinces (landskap). Each of these levels of administration plays different roles in the governance and administration of the country.

It is 6 pm in Houston Texas what time is in Stockholm Sweden?

When it is 6:00 p.m. in Houston, Texas, the time is 1:00 a.m. the next day in Stockholm, Sweden. Houston is in the central time zone, and Stockholm is in the Central European time zone. Neither of the two locations observes daylight savings time.

What country is Lake Vanern in?

Lake Vänern is in Sweden. It is the largest lake in Sweden and the third largest lake in Europe.

Is Toronto Stockholm or Moscow at the highest latitude?

Stockholm is at the highest latitude among the three cities. Toronto has a latitude around 43.7°N, Stockholm around 59.3°N, and Moscow around 55.8°N.

Patty Hearst is clearly a victim with the Stockholm Syndrome what happened?

Patty Hearst was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) in 1974. During her captivity, she was reportedly subjected to physical and mental abuse, leading to her eventual participation in criminal activities with the SLA. Some experts believe that her actions were influenced by a mix of coercion, manipulation, and survival instincts rather than Stockholm Syndrome specifically.

Can children have the Stockholm Syndrome when a mother takes the children from the father?

Yes, children can develop Stockholm Syndrome in situations where they are taken from one parent to the other. This can happen due to the child's perceived dependence on the taking parent for their survival and safety, leading them to develop a bond with that parent as a coping mechanism.

What is the 'stockholm syndrome'?

Stockholm Syndrome is a psychological response that is sometimes seen in abducted hostages. The hostage(s) show signs of loyalty to the kidnapper, because sub-consciously, they think that if they get along better with the kidnapper, the kidnapper will be nicer to them and won't do them much harm or kill them, and may even release them.

How many people does the arena in Stockholm hold?

The arena in Stockholm, known as the Ericsson Globe, has a seating capacity of around 16,000 to 17,000 people depending on the event and seating arrangement.

What are all the nicknames for Stockholm?

In Swedish there are plenty, both flattering and and not so flattering.

Among the nicer are

Venice of the North

City on the Water

What are some popular places in Stockholm?

Stockholm is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city that is also the capital of Sweden. Some good places to visit there include a royal sightseeing tour and the Gamla Stan.

What state is stockholm in in Sweden?

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and is situated in the swedish county of Stockholm county and the province of Sodermanland and Uppland. It is near the coast of Sweden and falls in the 59.3300° N, 18.0700° E lines of latitude and longitude.

Is Stockholm Norway's capital?

No. Oslo is the capital of Norway. Stockholm is the capital of Sweden.

What is the absolute location of Stockholm?

It's about 18 degrees East, and 59 degrees North. (::