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Södra Ängby
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Södra Ängby is a residential area blending functionalism with garden city ideals, located in western Stockholm, Sweden, forming part of the Bromma borough.
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Encompassing more than 500 buildings, it remains the largest coherent functionalistic villa area in Sweden[1] and possibly the world,[2] still well-preserved more than half a century after its construction[1] 1933–40[2] and protected as a national cultural heritage.
The area covers 1.1 square kilometres, and is inhabited by 1,744 people.[3]