Bromma

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Borough of Stockholm in Stockholm Municipality, Sweden





























Bromma

Borough of Stockholm

Bromma
Bromma


Location of Bromma shown in yellow
Location of Bromma shown in yellow

Coordinates: 59°20′20″N 17°56′20″E / 59.33889°N 17.93889°E / 59.33889; 17.93889Coordinates: 59°20′20″N 17°56′20″E / 59.33889°N 17.93889°E / 59.33889; 17.93889
Country
Sweden
Municipality
Stockholm Municipality
Municipality subdivision
Västerort
Established
2007
Government
 • Type
Municipal assembly
 • Municipal commissioner

Jan Tigerström (M)
Area
 • Total
25.99 km2 (10.03 sq mi)
Population (2014)
 • Total
72,000
 • Density
2,800/km2 (7,200/sq mi)
Time zone
CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST)
CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code
161 --, 167 --, 168 --
Area code
08
Website
Stockholm.se

Bromma is a borough (stadsdelsområde) in the western part of Stockholm, Sweden, forming part of the Stockholm Municipality. Bromma is primarily made up of the parish with the same name, and the parish of Västerled. The fourth largest airport in Sweden and the third largest of the airports close to Stockholm, the Stockholm Bromma Airport, was built in Bromma in 1936.




Contents





  • 1 Description


  • 2 Subdivision


  • 3 Famous residents


  • 4 In


  • 5 Sport


  • 6 Economy


  • 7 Notable residents


  • 8 See also


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links




Description


The districts that make up the borough are Abrahamsberg, Alvik, Beckomberga, Blackeberg, Bromma kyrka, Bällsta, Eneby, Höglandet, Mariehäll, Nockeby, Nockebyhov, Norra Ängby, Olovslund, Riksby, Smedslätten, Stora Mossen, Södra Ängby, Traneberg, Ulvsunda, Ulvsunda Industriområde, Åkeshov, Åkeslund, Ålsten and Äppelviken. As of 2004[update], the population is 59,229 in an area of 24.60 km², which gives a density of 2,407.68/km².


Bromma is dotted with tiny forests, parks and lakes, including the Judarn forest surrounding the Judarn Lake, and the parks around Åkeshov Castle and Ulvsunda Castle. Bromma kyrka is one of the most distinguished Romanesque churches in the region, celebrated for a complete scheme of wallpaintings by the late medieval artist Albertus Pictor (c. 1440 - c. 1507).


Bromma consists predominantly of high- and medium-income residential neighbourhoods, and the Ulvsunda industrial area. This is situated close to Stockholm-Bromma Airport, the only airport in the city of Stockholm. It was opened in 1936 and serves primarily domestic destinations; with about 1.25 million passengers a year, it is the 2nd largest airport in Stockholm County. Ängby Camping is one of the largest camping lots in Stockholm and is situated close to a large beach by Lake Mälaren.


In the 2002 elections, the right wing parties (Moderate Party, Liberal People's Party, Centerpartiet and Kristdemokraterna) received 70% of the votes.



Subdivision














































































































DistrictArea (km²)Population (2004)Density (unh./km²)
Abrahamsberg0.422,7616,573.81
Alvik0.529901,903.85
Beckomberga0.822,5783,143.90
Blackeberg1.575,9213,771.34
Bromma Kyrka1.112,4302,189.19
Bällsta1.33801602.26
Eneby0.347822,300.00
Höglandet0.441,3453,056.82
Lunda1.3275.30
Mariehäll0.731,3681,873.97
Nockeby0.983,0323,093.88
Nockebyhov1.642,6001,585.37
Norra Ängby2.004,9262,463.00
Olovslund0.275432,011.11
Riksby3.733,566956.03
Smedslätten1.032,3722,302.91
Stora Mossen0.641,3522,112.50
Södra Ängby1.091,7221,579.82
Traneberg0.916,7937,464.84
Ulvsunda0.822,0632,515.85
Ulvsunda Industriområde1.382,5131,821.01
Åkeshov0.276812,522.22
Åkeslund0.512,9075,700.00
Ålsten1.353,2622,416.30
Äppelviken0.771,7992,336.36
Total25.9959,1142,274.49


Famous residents


Bromma is the birthplace of Mats Sundin and Douglas Murray. Per Albin Hansson, Prime Minister of Sweden 1932 to 1946, lived in Ålsten during the last years of his life, and died on the tram in Ålsten in 1946 (while still the Prime Minister). Martin Eriksson, better known as E-Type, moved to Bromma with his family at the age of 14. Sweden's first man in space, Christer Fuglesang, was raised in Bromma. Nobel Prize laureates Gunnar and Alva Myrdal lived at several locations in Bromma along with their children, including writer Jan Myrdal.



In



Sport


The local football team Brommapojkarna is in the Allsvenskan although not regarded as a major team in Stockholm, it has the largest youth academy in the world. Its main emphasis on producing technical and fast players.
Sweden´s most famous basketball team, Alviks BK - founded 1956 - has won the Swedish Championship 19 times since 1963.



Economy


When it operated, the charter airline Scanair had its head office in Bromma.[1]



Notable residents



  • Birgit Rosengren (1912–2011), actress.[2]


See also



  • Politics of Stockholm

  • Stockholm Bromma Airport

  • Västerort

  • Vällingby

  • Sundbyberg

  • Solna

  • Drottningholm


References




  1. ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 24–30 March 1993. 120.


  2. ^ Högström, Av Erik (2011-10-07). "Birgit Rosengren död". Expressen. Retrieved 2011-10-30. 




External links




  • Bromma community page

  • Map of Bromma

  • Beauty salon

  • Stockholm-Bromma Airport





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