Valkyria Dive Roller Coaster POV at Liseberg in Sweden
Valkyria at Liseberg in Sweden is Europe’s longest Dive Coaster with a vertical drop of 50 metres and speed of 105 km/h.
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A montage of 3 weeks in Sweden: Lindesberg, Orebro, Stockholm with a day visiting Brussels, in Belgium!
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01: Keith Kenniff- Branch
02: Dosh- Don't wait for the needle to drop
03: El Kid- 89
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Stockholm (help·info) (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈstɔkːɔlm]) is the capital and the largest city of Sweden. It is the site of the national Swedish government, the Riksdag (parliament), and the official residence of the Swedish monarch as well as the prime minister. Since 1980, the monarch has resided at Drottningholm Palace outside of Stockholm and uses the Royal Palace of Stockholm as his workplace and official residence. As of 2009, the Stockholm metropolitan area is home to approximately 22% of Sweden's population, and contributes to 28% of Sweden's gross domestic product[citation needed]. Stockholm is the most populous city in Sweden with a population of 825,057 in the municipality (2009), 1.25 million in the urban area (2005), and 2 million in the metropolitan area (2009).
Founded circa 1250, Stockholm has long been one of Sweden's cultural, media, political, and economic centres. Its strategic location on 14 islands on the south-central east coast of Sweden at the mouth of Lake Mälaren, by the Stockholm archipelago, has been historically important. Stockholm has been nominated by GaWC as a global city, with a ranking of Alpha-.[3] In The 2008 Global Cities Index, Stockholm ranked 24th in the world, 10th in Europe, and first in Scandinavia.[4] Stockholm is known for its beauty, its buildings and architecture, its abundant open water and many parks.[5] It is sometimes referred to as Venice of the North.[6] Stockholm is the second most visited city in the Nordic countries, with around one million visitors in 2006.[7]
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Kindla Naturreservat Sweden/ Kindla Nature Reserve , Hiking in Sweden, 2010
Kindla Naturreservat Sweden/ Kindla Nature Reserve , Hiking in Sweden, 2010
Sikfors Herrgård, Hällefors, Sweden HD review
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Located by Lake Sörälgen, this manor house dating back to 1849, places you right in the heart of a nature wonderland offering a large number of outdoor activities all year round.
Situated in an area populated with over 400 lakes and flowing waterways, theere are many opportunities to enjoy fishing. Alternatively try one of the safaris, cooking courses, horseback riding, mountain biking or, during the winter, ice skating and skiing tours.
Whether you are seeking adventure or simply a peaceful break, the cozy atmosphere will create the perfect setting for your vacation.