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Geography of Stockholm

Stockholm includes four surrounding urban areas, located on the west bank of the vast Baltic Sea, where Lake Meralen enters the sea. The urban areas are distributed on 14 islands and a peninsula. The waterways in the city are vertical and horizontal, and more than 7 large and small bridges connect them together, which is known as "Venice of the North". It covers an area of 142.5 square kilometers. The population is 65,, including 1.54 million in the suburbs (1982). It is a modern city. The buildings are neatly arranged, with spacious avenues and many parks. Iron and steel, machinery manufacturing (motors, shipbuilding, locomotives), chemistry, oil refining, textiles and other industries are developed. There are academies of science, universities and atomic energy research centers. There are palaces and churches, and the Skansen Grand Open-air Museum preserves cultural relics from the 12th and 3rd centuries. There is a concert hall in the city, where the Nobel Prize awarding ceremony is held.

Stockholm is developed from the Rastan (old town) castle building. So far, many historical buildings have been preserved with beautiful scenery. Central station, hotels and other facilities are mainly concentrated in the Norumarm area north of Rastan; Estelle Malm, a quiet high-grade residential area in the east; Sodermalm Street in the south is a gathering place for artists and young people. Make it known as one of the most beautiful capitals in the world. Winter: from December to March, it is snowy and cold in winter, bringing a white snow scene to Stockholm, and the short days bring mysterious light to Stockholm. The temperature is generally between+2℃ and-7℃.

Spring: From April to May, the climate is changeable, and the night is getting brighter and brighter. Sometimes, summer has arrived before you experience spring. The temperature is between +5℃ and +15℃.

Summer: From June to August, the summer in Sweden is even better than people expected. It is often sunny and warm for several days in a row. Generally, the temperature is above +25℃. There is plenty of sunshine in summer, and the days are long and the nights are short. There are no completely dark nights in the early summer of June and July.

autumn: from September to November, when the air is crisp in autumn, Stockholm is covered with colorful autumn clothes, and the temperature ranges from +5℃ to +18℃. It's colder at night.