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Bromma socken is a former socken of Sollentuna Hundred in Uppland, Sweden. It became part of Stockholm City in 1916, and has been part of the municipalities of Stockholm and Sundbyberg since 1971. The parish was about in area.〔("Bromma socken" ) in the ''Nordisk familjebok'' (2nd edition, 1905)〕 In 1903, the population was 2,220, before Sundbybergs köping (pop. 3,031) was included.〔 Ulvsunda Castle, Åkeshov Castle, the Johannelund estate, and Bromma Church were located in the former parish. ==Etymology== The name of the parish (in 1344 ''Brumum'') derives from the name of the ''kyrkby'', the village or hamlet adjacent to the church. The word is of unclear meaning, perhaps from ''brumma'', 'place for curing/drying leaves (e.g. for fodder)'. An alternative etymology proposes that the name is onomatopoetic, describing the murmuring ''"brumma"'' sound of a lake or harbour.
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