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page 1Shopping districts and streets in Sweden

Drottninggatan
thumb|Drottninggatan during the summer of 2006.
thumb| The truck used in the 2017 Stockholm truck attack|2017 terrorist attack
Drottninggatan (Queen Street) in Stockholm, Sweden, is a major pedestrian street. It stretches north from the bridge Riksbron at Norrström, in the district of Norrmalm, to Observatorielunden in the district of Vasastaden.
Birger Jarlsgatan
street in central Stockholm, Sweden
Kungsportsavenyen
Avenyn (; formally Kungsportsavenyen, (en. "Kingsgate Avenue")) is the main boulevard of Gothenburg, Sweden. Designed in the mid 19th century as the first middle-class residential district outside the bastions of the fortified heart of the city, the design of Avenyn was inspired by established formal European streets like the Champs-Élysées in Paris and the Ringstraße in Vienna. The layout was the result of an international town planning competition.
Haga
urban district in Gothenburg, Sweden
Götgatan
thumb|250px|View of Götgatan from the top of the hill looking south. Skatteskrapan building rises on the right and Globen Arena can be seen in the distance.
Götgatan (Original Swedish Göthegatan for "Gothia Street") is the name of one of the longest streets in central Stockholm on the Southern Isle (Södermalm) of the city. The street itself has existed since the 12th century, and has had its name since the 1640s, the name based on it being a part of the old Göta highway.