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59°20′41.7″N 18°3′49.2″E / 59.344917°N 18.063667°E / 59.344917; 18.063667

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Karlavägen and Karlaplan, aerial view, 1994.

Karlavägen is a street in the burough of Östermalm in Stockholm. It extends from Birger Jarlsgatan to Oxenstiernsgatan. Engelbrektskyrkan, Humlegården and Tyska skolan are situated along it.

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  1. "Karlavägen, Stockholm". www.sg-as.com. Retrieved 2025-01-12.
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