Gröndal
Gröndal (Green Valley) is a district of the Hägersten-Liljeholmen borough in Söderort, the southern suburban part of Stockholm, Sweden.[1][2] The name Gröndal means Green Dale or Green Valley. Gröndal developed as a working class and industrial suburb after the opening of Liljeholmen freight station in the 1860s. The district was a part of Liljeholmen municipal community in the Brännkyrka municipality until 1913, when Brännkyrka was incorporated into the city of Stockholm.
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References
- ""Gröndal B, sid. 003 , Gråark" på Arkivkopia". arkivkopia.se. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
- Bedoire, Fredric (2012). Stockholms byggnader : arkitektur och stadsbild. Henrik O. Andersson (En omarbetad och ny version av Andersson & Bedoires klassiker ed.). Stockholm. ISBN 978-91-1-303652-6. OCLC 830676687.
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