Tullinge torg

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Tullinge torg is a small shopping center in Botkyrka located in central Tullinge, Sweden. Nearby is Tullinge station. Tullinge Torg has over 20 shops including a pizza vendor and a solarium.

History

Tullinge Torg was built in the 1970s.

Coordinates: 59°12′22″N17°54′11″E / 59.2061°N 17.9031°E / 59.2061; 17.9031

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