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page 1City districts in Bromma

Blackeberg
thumb|300px|Blackeberg in the 1950s
Alvik
Alvik is a residential district in western Stockholm municipality and part of the Bromma borough.
Traneberg
thumb|Apartment building in Traneberg
Traneberg is a residential district in western Stockholm (Västerort) and part of the Bromma borough. For the 1912 Summer Olympics, Tranebergs Idrottsplats hosted some of the football competitions.
Södra Ängby
urban district in Stockholm, Sweden
Nockeby
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Nockeby is a residential district in western Stockholm and part of the Bromma borough.
Riksby
thumb|250px|Riksby in Bromma
thumb|250x250px|City plans for Riksby allotment area, August 30 1930
right|thumb|Kortenslund
Ulvsunda
Ulvsunda is a district in Bromma in western Stockholm, just east of Stockholm Bromma Airport, built around Ulvsunda Castle, a 17th-century castle. Ulvsunda borders the ulvsunda industrial area to the north, Lake Ulvsunda and Traneberg to the east, Alvik and Stora Mossen to the south, and Riksby to the west. The southeastern part of Lillsjön is part of Ulvsunda and straight through the district stretches Ulvsundavägen.
thumb|Map of Ulvsunda, 1829
The borough of Ulvsunda was formed in 1932 after the area changed its name from "kungsholms villastad" to "Ulvsunda trädgårdsstad" a few years prior.
Åkeslund
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Abrahamsberg
thumb|Abrahamsberg
thumb|The "dragoon's cottage" whose mid-19th century resident gave his name to the district
Abrahamsberg is a residential district in the Västerort section of Stockholm Municipality, Sweden, and part of the Bromma borough. It is bordered by Riksby, Stora Mossen, Ålsten, Olovslund and Åkeslund and is served by the Abrahamsberg metro station. The district was developed with small blocks of flats in yellow brick, and is therefore sometimes called den gula staden (the yellow city). it had 3,154 residents.