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  Fullname Stockholm Municipality
  Isocode &nbsp
  Centre City
  Capital Stockholm
  Governor
  County Stockholm County
  Province Uppland <br> Södermanland
  Arearank 252nd
  Area 188
  Areapercent xx
  Population As Of 2005
  Populationrank 1st
  Population 765,044
  Populationpercent xx
  Populationdensity 4075
  Coatofarms
  Map <br>Stockholm County in Sweden<br><br>Stockholm Municipality in Stockholm County Also outlining the bay Riddarfjärden and lake Mälaren


Stockholm Municipality is the largest Swedish Municipality in terms of population. Its proper name is ( Swedish ) ''Stockholms stad'', or ''City of Stockholm'' in English.

Geographically, it comprises all the central parts of the capital as well as many of the surrounding suburbs. Of the municipal population, all but 200 people are considered living in the town of Stockholm , an Urban Area further extending into ten other municipalities.


GEOGRAPHY



POLITICS

See Also: Politics of Stockholm



The municipality is governed by a municipal council with 101 members. These are elected through municipal elections, held in conjunction with the Parliamentary Elections every four years. The council meets twice a month and the meetings are open to the public. The council elects a municipal executive board (''kommunstyrelse''), with 13 members representing both the political majority and the opposition, with the responsibility of implementing policies approved by the council. The political organisation also includes eight governing full-time Commissioners (''borgarråd'', sometimes called Vice Mayors) and four Commissioners representing the opposition. The work is headed by the Commissioner of Finance (''finansborgarråd'', sometimes called Mayor), who also chairs the municipal executive board. The Current incumbent is Annika Billström , a Social Democrat .

Following the 2002 Municipal Elections , the seats are divided in the following way:


District councils

The municipality is subdivided into 18 district councils, or boroughs, which carry responsibility for primary school, social, leisure and cultural services within their respective areas.

Unofficially Stockholm is divided into three major parts: Stockholm City Centre (''Innerstaden''), South Stockholm (''Söderort'') and West Stockholm (''Västerort''). They are in turn divided into smaller parts.


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