Johannesdal, Residential building in Stockholm County, Sweden
Johannesdal is a residential building located in the municipality of Nynäshamn, southeast of Stockholm in Stockholm County. The building sits within a landscape marked by forests and water bodies, serving as part of the local residential community.
The building emerged during Nynäshamn's expansion in the 20th century, when residential development grew across Stockholm County. This period of growth reflected broader urbanization patterns that reshaped the region around Stockholm after the mid-1900s.
The name Johannesdal reflects traditional Swedish place-naming customs, where 'dal' refers to a valley in the local landscape. This naming pattern shows how geography has shaped the identity of communities in the region.
The building is accessible through regional transportation links that connect to Stockholm and local community services in Nynäshamn. Visitors will find the location suitable for exploring both the residential area and nearby natural surroundings.
The building sits in a region defined by its blend of coastal proximity and forested terrain, setting it apart from typical urban residential areas. This geographic setting has shaped how Nynäshamn developed as a residential community with direct access to natural spaces.
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