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and shipping are also flourisliing ; and, as tlie harbour is generally blocked for 

 four or five months in the year, it is now proposed to establish an outer port at 

 Nynas, on the Baltic coast, and connect it by rail with the capital. Other works 



Fig. 69.— Upsala. 

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were begun in 1879, which are intended to convert the Lilla Wartan inlet into 

 a vast depot for timber, iron, coal, and other cumbrous goods. 



In the neighbourhood are many pleasant spots already occupied by numerous 

 châteaux and villas — amongst them those of the sculptor Bystrora in the Djur- 

 gârden, the Rosendul Pavilion, and the Belvedere, all commanding a fine view of 

 the surroundings. Farther north are the châteaux of Iloga and Ulriksdal, and on 



