We
are living in Stockholm, Sweden.
Stockholm,
capital city and seaport of Sweden, on the eastern coast of the country, where
Lake Mälaren enters the Baltic Sea. It is also the capital of Stockholm County.
Stockholm is situated on about 20 islands and the adjacent mainland and is the
largest city and the chief commercial, manufacturing, financial, transportation,
and cultural center of Sweden. Major manufactures include printed materials,
electrical equipment, processed food, machinery, metal products, paper, chemicals,
textiles, and clothing. Government operations, tourism, and shipbuilding also
are important to the city's economic base.
Stockholm is known for its beauty; it has many waterways and much parkland and
is often referred to as the Venice of the North. It is the seat of the University
of Stockholm (1877); the Royal Institute of Technology (1827); the College of
Fine Arts (1735); schools of music, economics, medicine, and physical education;
the Royal Library; the Nobel Foundation (1900), which oversees the awarding
of Nobel Prizes; and the Swedish Academy (1786). Among the many museums in the
city are the Swedish Museum of Natural History; the National Museum, with large
collections of paintings, sculpture, drawings, and prints; the Contemporary
Art Museum; the National Museum of Science and Technology; the Ethnographical
Museum of Sweden, with a collection of artifacts from around the world; and
the National Maritime Museum, with displays relating to Swedish naval and merchant-marine
history.
Source: Stockholm, Encarta 97