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page 1Waterways in Sweden

Djurgårdsbrunnskanalen
thumb|250px|Djurgårdsbrunnskanalen.
thumb|250px|Lilla Sjötullsbron passing over Djurgårdsbrunnskanalen.
Djurgårdsbrunnskanalen (Swedish: "The Djurgården Well Canal") is a canal in central Stockholm, Sweden, separating the island Djurgården from the northern mainland (or more correctly Southern and Northern Djurgården).
Söderström
watercourse in central Stockholm, Sweden
Hammarby sjö
lake in Stockholm, Sweden
Baggensstäket
thumb|250px|The entrance to Baggensstäket from Stockholm, 2005
thumb|250px|The Stockholm archipelago|archipelago with Baggensstäket rendered by [[Olaus Magnus in 1555]]
Baggensstäket (also Baggarstäket or Södra stäket) is a strait in the Stockholm archipelago, between the island of Värmdö and the mainland (Södermanland).
Hammarbyleden
thumb|right|The Årstaviken area of the waterway (looking east). One of the Årstabroarna bridges can be seen crossing the waterway.
Hammarbyleden is an artificial waterway in Stockholm which connects Lake Mälaren with Saltsjön, the westernmost bay of the Baltic Sea. The waterway is located along the southern edge of Södermalm, one of Stockholm's many islands.