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The Kaknäs area at Kaknäsvägen road, with Kaknästornet in the background.
Kaknäs is a former village in medieval times located in Stockholm, Sweden, as part of the Ladugårdsgärdet area. It is the site of several archeological finds and has given its name to Kaknästornet.