History of Uppland
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History of Uppland, a historical province of Sweden.
Cities[edit]
The chartered Cities in Uppland and their history.
Stockholm[edit]
Stockholm, which is the capital of Sweden, was founded approximately 1250. It is divided between two provinces, where the southern half lies in Södermanland and the northern half in Uppland.
Uppsala[edit]
The city of Uppsala wasn't chartered until 1286, however it possesses a long pre-history.
Other cities[edit]
- Enköping (approximately 1300)
- Lidingö (1926)
- Norrtälje (1622)
- Sigtuna (approximately 990)
- Solna (1943)
- Sundbyberg (1927)
- Vaxholm (1652)
- Öregrund (1491)
- Östhammar (approximately 1300)