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Sollentuna Hundred Sollentuna Hundred () was a hundred of Uppland in Sweden. It encompassed the present-day municipalities of Järfälla, Sollentuna, and Sundbyberg as well as parts of Upplands Väsby Municipality (Eds Parish) and Stockholm (Bromma and Spånga parishes). All are now part of Stockholm County. The hundred had three "köpingar"—Sollentuna Köping, Sundbybergs Köping, and Hässelby Villastads Köping—and a number of "municipalsamhällen". Most of the hundred is now part of the urban area of Stockholm, but the larger part of in the remainder is in Upplands Väsby. The total area was around 197 km² and the population in 1916 was 20,727 people.
Sollentuna Municipality In the 2006 municipal elections, the seats in the Council are divided in the following way:
Sollentuna Municipality As of June 2013 there were 57 sports clubs in Sollentuna. The full list is maintained on the municipality web site.
Sollentuna Hundred Sollentuna Hundred was one of the "eight hundreds" that composed the mediaeval Uppland "folkland" of Attundaland. The name, similar to that of neighbouring Vallentuna Hundred, was written as "Sollendahundæri" in the 14th century; the "-enda-" in the name signifies a place at the end of a lake. Sollentuna Church is indeed located by Norrviken lake, but it is also entirely possible that "Sollenda" paraphrases a much older word, perhaps meaning "swamp" or "marshland", altered to imitate the name of the neighbouring hundred. The local "ting" originally met in Granby in Spånga Parish, but moved to Barkarby in the 17th century, and finally to Rotebro in the 20th century. The hundred was long an important area for local and regional commerce. Roads leading to Bergslagen, Uppsala, and Roslagen crossed the isthmus between Norrviken and Edsviken. The lakes were crossed by important shipping routes, and there was also a harbour since the Viking Age.
Sollentuna Hundred The parishes were also part of the following "domsagor" (judicial districts), "tingslag", and "tingsrätter" (district courts):