Akalla is a district ( sv, stadsdel) in
Rinkeby-Kista borough,
Stockholm
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,
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.
Akalla has a population of roughly 9.100 as of 2018, in which immigrants, mostly from
Asia and
Africa, make up 60,4% of the population.
Akalla is located on the blue
metro line. Modern Akalla, with its concrete apartment buildings, as well as smaller houses, was constructed in the mid-1970s as a part of the
Million Programme. The suburb is built close to, and named after an old farm from the 17th century. The name of Akalla is known from 1323. Between 1905 and 1970, the area was used by the
Swedish Army
The Swedish Army ( sv, svenska armén) is the land force of the Swedish Armed Forces.
History
Svea Life Guards dates back to the year 1521, when the men of Dalarna chose 16 young able men as body guards for the insurgent nobleman Gustav Vas ...
as training grounds. The street names in Akalla are
Finland related. The main street is called Sibeliusgången, in honour of the Finnish composer
Jean Sibelius, and it is reserved for pedestrians only.
Right outside Akalla is
Barkarby Airport, until its closure in 2010 Sweden's oldest active airport, due to Barkarby Amma M Nid Programme
See also
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Akalla metro station
Akalla is a station in the Stockholm metro in the Akalla district of Stockholm. The station was opened on 5 June 1977 as the northern terminus of the extension of the Blue line from Hallonbergen
Hallonbergen (meaning "Raspberry Hill") is a ...
References
Districts in Västerort
Metropolitan Stockholm
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