HSwMS Stockholm

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Several ships of the Swedish Navy have been named HSwMS Stockholm, named after the city of Stockholm:

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HSwMS <i>Stockholm</i> (1856)

HSwMS Stockholm was a ship of the line that served in the Swedish Navy and was built by Karlskrona Naval Shipyard. She was named after Stockholm. Commissioned in 1857 and decommissioned in 1921.

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