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National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008


STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia opened the Palace at 10.00 AM for the public to the innercourt of the Palace. The royals left the Palace through the LogŒrden.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

STOCKHOLM 06-06-2008 ROYAL PALACE

Today the swedisch celebrates their National Day.
King Carl Gustav, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Madeleine attended a open air show at Skansen, the oldest open-air museum in the world, founded in 1891. Skansen is also a zoological park. It is located on the island of DjurgŒrden, a royal park near the centre of Stockholm.

The tradition of celebrating a National Day in Sweden was born at Skansen. Artur Hazelius, the founder of Skansen, wanted to establish an annual day that would be a patriotic focus for the nation and he chose the sixth of June. This was the day on which, in 1523, Gustav Vasa had been proclaimed king and it was also the day on which the current constitution had been agreed in 1809.
© Royal Press Europe-Albert Nieboer


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Stockholm

National Day Sweden, Stockholm 06-06-2008

 



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