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Lidingö ( Swedish pronunciation: [ˈlîːdɪŋˌøː] ), also known in its definite form Lidingön and as Lidingölandet , is an island in the inner Stockholm archipelago , northeast of Stockholm , Sweden . In 2010, the population of the Lidingö urban area on the island was 31,561. It is the seat of government of the Lidingö Municipality , Stockholm County .

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6-401: Timothy Frey Trond Erem , better known as Tim Erem , (born October 29, 1990) is a Swedish director from Lidingö , Stockholm . He is best known for directing and writing music videos for artists such as Rihanna , Drake , Tove Lo , Elliphant , Katy Perry , MØ and Major Lazer . Erem's music video for " Lean On ", by Major Lazer and MØ, is the eighth most viewed video on YouTube . Erem

12-597: Is a part of the production company Diktator, which includes other reputable directors such as Andy Milonakis . He has directed the short film Fairy Dust where Swedish artist Tove Lo masturbates . The video he directed for "Work" by Rihanna and Drake was nominated for Best Female Video at the MTV Video Music Awards . Liding%C3%B6 Lidingö's qualities have attracted affluent residents such as Björn Ulvaeus , Agnetha Fältskog , Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Benny Andersson of ABBA . Exclusive regions include

18-534: The Uppland Runic Inscription Fv1986 84 , was found in 1984 under a 10 cm thick layer of soil and moss in an uninhabited region. The inscription is from the Viking Age , around 800–1050 AD. The inscription has been translated as: The figures show large snakes and on top, a Maltese cross , a typical motif for the late Viking Age rune stones. Approximately 300 to 400 years after the carving of

24-625: The coastal region between Mölna  [ sv ] and the east tip of the island, Gåshaga , as well as the east tip of the northern part of the horse shoe, called Elfvik  [ sv ] . Notwithstanding the fact that many middle-class Swedes have moved to the island, (due to rental apartment construction projects), the inhabitants of the municipality remains the third wealthiest in Sweden after Danderyd and Täby . Two runic inscriptions have been found on Lidingö. The latest, listed in Rundata as

30-547: The entire island and the land was divided into 25 farms. In the east part of Lidingö, the Långängen-Elfvik nature reserve , which includes 125 acres (0.51 km ) of open farmland and most of the forest land on Elfvik, has, preserved within its boundaries, one of the largest old farms, the Elfviks farm . Most of the original houses, built from the end of the 18th century to mid‑19th century, have been saved and restored. The farm

36-575: The runes, the inhabitants of Lidingö had established small farms. Lidingö is first mentioned in writing in 1328, in the will of Jedvard Filipsson, in the sentence curiam in Lydhingø meaning a "Lidingö farm". Bo Jonsson (Grip) (early 1330s – 20 August 1386) bought the entire island between 1376 and 1381. In approximately 1480, the island was taken over by the Banér family from Djursholm . On 29 August 1774, Johan Gabriel Banér (1733–1811) also from Djursholm, sold

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