Sigtuna

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"Sigtuna (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈsɪ̂kːˌtʉːna]) is a locality situated in Sigtuna Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden with 8,444 inhabitants in 2010. It is the namesake of the municipality even though the seat is in Märsta.

Sigtuna is for historical reasons often still referred to as a stad.

Modern-day Sigtuna, a harbor town that was established around 980, developed approximately 4 kilometres east of Old Sigtuna (which according to Norse mythology, was previously the home of Odin).

Sigtuna has a medieval-style town centre with restaurants, cafes and small shops. The old church ruins, runic stones and the old main street (Stora gatan) are popular attractions for tourists especially in the summertime. The small streets with the low built wooden houses lead up to several handicrafts shops and the old tiny town hall, (Sigtuna Rådhus). There are restaurants and Sigtuna Stadshotell, a hotel in the town centre." - (en.wikipedia.org 12.08.2021)
Latitude
59.617309570312
Longitude
17.723609924316
Population
9,074
Time zone
Europe/Stockholm

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