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- Q925544 subject Q8622850.
- Q925544 abstract "Kungens Kurva (literally, "The King's Bend" or "The King's Curve") is a part of Huddinge Municipality in Metropolitan Stockholm, Sweden, 20 km south of the city. Kungens Kurva area consists mainly of large buildings with stores; for instance, supermarkets, electronics/hardware retailers and the world's second largest IKEA store. The area got its name September 28, 1946 when King Gustav V's chauffeur-driven 2090 Cadillac skidded off the road and ended up in a ditch. (The king was uninjured.) The name later became official. Kungens Kurva is close to Skärholmen, with subway to Stockholm.".
- Q925544 thumbnail Kungens_Kurva_1946.jpg?width=300.
- Q925544 wikiPageWikiLink Q1025241.
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- Q925544 wikiPageWikiLink Q8622850.
- Q925544 point "59.268 17.911".
- Q925544 type SpatialThing.
- Q925544 comment "Kungens Kurva (literally, "The King's Bend" or "The King's Curve") is a part of Huddinge Municipality in Metropolitan Stockholm, Sweden, 20 km south of the city. Kungens Kurva area consists mainly of large buildings with stores; for instance, supermarkets, electronics/hardware retailers and the world's second largest IKEA store. The area got its name September 28, 1946 when King Gustav V's chauffeur-driven 2090 Cadillac skidded off the road and ended up in a ditch.".
- Q925544 label "Kungens Kurva".
- Q925544 lat "59.268".
- Q925544 long "17.911".
- Q925544 depiction Kungens_Kurva_1946.jpg.