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Mälaren
Mälaren ( , , or ), historically referred to as Lake Malar in English, is the third-largest freshwater lake in Sweden (after Vänern and Vättern). Its area is and its greatest depth is 64 m (210 ft). Mälaren spans from east to west. The lake drains, from south-west to north-east, into the Baltic Sea through its natural outlets Norrström and Söderström (as it flows around Stadsholmen island) and through the artificial Södertälje Canal and Hammarbyleden waterway. The easternmost bay of Mälaren, in central Stockholm, is called Riddarfjärden. The lake is located in Svealand and bounded by the provi
Drevviken
Drevviken is a lake in southern Stockholm, Sweden, shared by the four municipalities Stockholm, Haninge, Huddinge, and Tyresö.
Stockholms ström
body of water east of Gamla stan in Stockholm, Sweden
Brunnsviken
Brunnsviken (literally The Bay of Wells) is a by brackish lake in Sweden located on the boundary between Solna Municipality and Stockholm Municipality, connecting to Lilla Värtan through Ålkistan. It has a perimeter of . Around Brunnsviken there are a wide range of interesting buildings and facilities. Brunnsviken stretches all the way from Vasastaden, Stockholm in the south to Bergshamra, Solna in the north, with Hagaparken along the western shoreline. In the 1700s, Gustav III had plans to build a continuous belt of English parks around the lake. Since 1994, Brunnsviken has been a part of the
Stensjön
lake in Tyresta National Park, Sweden
Albysjön
lake between Huddinge and Botkyrka municipalities, Sweden
Öran
Öran is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Magelungen
Magelungen () is one of the biggest lakes in Stockholm, Sweden, located between the municipalities of Stockholm and Huddinge. It is considered as of great recreational value and is popular for bathing, yachting, and fishing in summers, and tour skating in winters. The lake borders two nature reserves: Fagersjöskogen/Farstanäset and Rågsved Open-Air Area.
Grindsjön
Grindsjön is a lake in Stockholm county, Södermanland, Sweden.
Tullingesjön
Tullingesjön is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Sillen
Sillen is a lake in Södermanland, Sweden. It straddles the boundary between Gnesta Municipality in Södermanland County and Södertälje Municipality in Stockholm County.
Tullan
Tullan is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden, which is part of the Norrström main drainage basin. The lake is 11 meters deep, has an area of 0.685 square kilometers and is 19.1 meters above sea level. Tullan is part of Bornsjöns Nature Reserve and Stockholm Vatten's Bornsjöegendomarna.
Ältasjön
Ältasjön (Swedish: "Lake of Älta") is a lake in southern Stockholm, Sweden, located north-east of Lake Flaten and named for the vicinity to the urban district Älta.
Frösjön
Frösjön is a lake in Södermanland, Sweden, which straddles the boundary between Gnesta Municipality and Stockholm Municipality. It is 5.8 meters deep and has a surface area of 3.46 square kilometres.
Långsjön
lake in Huddinge, Sweden
Getaren
Getaren is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Årsjön
lake in Haninge municipality, Sweden
Stora Skogssjön
lake in Botkyrka municipality
Bornsjön
Bornsjön is a lake at Södertörn in Salem Municipality in Södermanland, Sweden. It is part of Norrström's main catchment area. The lake is 17 meters deep, has an area of , and is 11 meters above sea level. In test fishing, a large number of fish species have been caught, including European perch, white bream, common bream and ruffe.
Albysjön
lake in Tyresö municipality, Sweden
Malmsjön
Malmsjön is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Svartsjön
lake in Haninge Municipality, Sweden
Tyresö-Flaten
thumb|Gammelströmmen. the inflow of lake Tyresö-Flaten. Tyresö-Flaten is a lake in Tyresö Municipality, south of Stockholm, Sweden.
Kyrksjön
Kyrksjön () is a small lake in Bromma, a western suburb in Stockholm, Sweden. Named after its vicinity to the old Bromma Church, the lake was made part of the nature reserve Kyrksjölöten in 1997. Three other lakes are located near Kyrksjön: Judarn, Lillsjön, and Råcksta Träsk.
Fatburen
Fatburen is a small lake in Tyresö Municipality, south-east of central Stockholm, Sweden. It is the last and easternmost lake within the Tyresån Lake System.
Lissmasjön
Lissmasjön is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Ulvsjön
Ulvsjön is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden. It is a common spot for locals and tourists alike to jump off the 5 meter cliffs into the water.
Måsnaren
Måsnaren is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Söderbysjön
Söderbysjön is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Ramsjön
lake in Haninge municipality, Sweden
Kärrsjön
Kärrsjön is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Mörtsjön
Mörtsjön (Swedish for "Roach Lake") is a small lake in Huddinge Municipality, south of Stockholm in Sweden. Part of the Orlången Nature Reserve, Mörtsjön is also one of the smaller lakes of the Tyresån Lake System,
Sicklasjön
Sicklasjön (Swedish: "Lake of Sickla") is a lake in eastern central Stockholm, Sweden. It is bordering the municipalities of Stockholm and Nacka and is named for the vicinity to the urban district Sickla.
Ågestasjön
Ågestasjön (Swedish for "Lake of Ågesta") is a small lake in Huddinge Municipality south of Stockholm, Sweden.
Järlasjön
Järlasjön is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Aspen
lake in Botkyrka municipality, Sweden
Trehörningen
lake in Hanveden, Huddinge municipality, Sweden
Yngern
Yngern is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden. A small part of the lake lies in Södermanland County.
Somran
Somran is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Källtorpssjön
Källtorpssjön is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Gömmaren
Gömmaren (Swedish: literary "The Hider") is a small lake located in the municipality Huddinge in southern Stockholm, Sweden. It is the easternmost lake in the Tyresån Lake System.
Övre Rudasjön
lake in Haninge municipality, Sweden
Dammträsk
Dammträsk (Swedish for "Pond Swamp") is a small man made lake within the Tyresån Lake System, located in Haninge Municipality, south of central Stockholm, Sweden.
Trekanten
lake in Liljeholmen, southern Stockholm, Sweden
Lycksjön
Lycksjön is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden. It lies inside the Tyresta National Park.
Lilla Skogssjön
lake in Botkyrka municipality
Saltskogsfjärden
Saltskogsfjärden is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Långsjön
lake in Tyresta National Park, Sweden
Kvarnsjön
lake in Botkyrka Municipality, Sweden
Uggleviken
Uggleviken () is a former bay and lake in Norra Djurgården, a semi-rural area in north-eastern central Stockholm, Sweden, forming part of the Royal National City Park.
Kvarnsjön
lake in Huddinge Municipality, Sweden
Mörtsjön
lake in Tyresta National Park, Sweden
Dammtorpssjön
Dammtorpssjön is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Öringesjön
Öringesjön is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden. It is located on the border of Nacka Municipality and Tyresö Municipality.
Ormputten
Ormputten is a pseudo-lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden. It is slowly retracting, and may soon become a bog. The water surface is very small, fairly round in shape, surrounded by quagmire and strongly acidic with a pH of about 3.9. The lake is situated in the Paradiset nature reserve, and requires a short hike through pathless terrain to access.
Nedre Rudasjön
lake in Haninge municipality, Sweden
Segersjön
Segersjön is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Tornbergssjön
Tornbergssjön is a lake of Södermanland, Sweden. The lake inherits its name from the nearby peak Tornberget, which at 111 meters above sea level is the highest point in Stockholm County.
Strålsjön
Strålsjön is a lake in Stockholm County, Södermanland, Sweden.
Judarn
Judarn is a small lake in Bromma, a western suburb of Stockholm, Sweden. Surrounded by forest and the Judarskogen nature reserve, it stretches between Åkeshov and Södra Ängby. Three other lakes are found nearby: Kyrksjön, Lillsjön, and Råcksta Träsk. The name is etymologically associated to ljuda, the verb "to sound".