Botkyrka region

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The Botkyrka region is a municipality in Stockholm County, Sweden, known for its cultural diversity and historical association with the medieval saint Botvid.

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Surface form Occurrences
Botkyrka Municipality 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative territorial entity
municipality
contains Botkyrka Church NERFINISHED
containsSettlement Alby NERFINISHED
Fittja NERFINISHED
Hallunda NERFINISHED
Norsborg NERFINISHED
Tullinge NERFINISHED
Tumba NERFINISHED
country Sweden
countrySubdivision Stockholm County NERFINISHED
governedBy Botkyrka Municipal Council NERFINISHED
governmentType municipal council
hasAdministrativeCenter Tumba NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic cultural diversity
high proportion of residents with foreign background
hasCoatOfArms Coat of arms of Botkyrka Municipality NERFINISHED
hasCulturalInstitution Botkyrka Konsthall NERFINISHED
Subtopia creative cluster NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalProvince Södermanland NERFINISHED
hasISOCode SE-0128
hasLibrarySystem Botkyrka libraries NERFINISHED
hasMinorityLanguagePresence Arabic NERFINISHED
Finnish
Somali
Syriac NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage Swedish
hasParishOrigin Botkyrka parish NERFINISHED
hasPostalCodePrefix 145
147
hasSportsClub IFK Tumba NERFINISHED
Tullinge TP FK NERFINISHED
hasTransportConnection Stockholm metro NERFINISHED
commuter rail
locatedIn Stockholm County
Södermanland NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone UTC+1
UTC+2
locatedNear Stockholm NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Botvid NERFINISHED
partOf Metropolitan Stockholm NERFINISHED
partOfRegion Svealand NERFINISHED
religiousHeritage Saint Botvid NERFINISHED
subdivisionOf Stockholm County NERFINISHED
subdivisionType municipality of Sweden
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
usesCurrency Swedish krona NERFINISHED

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Saint Botvid hasPatronage Botkyrka region