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  1. Sollentuna municipality was founded in conjunction with the reform of local government in Sweden in 1863. However, its boundaries are almost equivalent to those of Sollentuna Parish , [ citation needed ] which dates back to the 12th century.

  2. www.sollentuna.se › uppleva--gora › arkivSollentunas historia

    Sollentunas historia i några punkter: Vid övergången mellan järnålder och bronsålder bosatte sig de första personerna i Sollentuna. De levde på att odla marken och att föda upp boskap. Under 1100-talet uppfördes en kyrka på gården Tunas mark och platsen döptes om till Sollenda Tuna. På 1600-talet anlades gårdar.

  3. Sollentuna Hundred (Swedish: Sollentuna härad) was a hundred of Uppland in Sweden. ... In the 12th century, churches were founded in Sollentuna, Järfälla, ...

  4. The name (written as Solendatunum in 1287) was taken from the church village. The ending tuna traces its roots to an archaic word for 'enclosure'. The beginning of the word is from the name soländar, which denotes an inhabitant of Soland.

  5. Sollentuna is a large place in the region of Stockholm in Sweden with a population of approximately 139,606 people and is one of the largest places in Sweden. Find all facts and information about Sollentuna. Facts and figures on Sollentuna at a glance Name: Sollentuna (Sollentuna) Status: Large place Population: 139,606 people

  6. Jan 8, 2024 · Sollentuna, a picturesque suburb nestled just outside Stockholm, presents itself as an ideal locale for international students seeking a blend of serene suburban life and the vibrant buzz of a major European capital.

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  8. Sollentuna Church originates from the late 1100s but it has been restored and enlarged several times. The current appearance dates from the 1600s. In 1560 remnants of Gustav Vasa and his two wives were held in Sollentuna church on the way to funeral in Uppsala Cathedral.

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