This is the 5694th most frequent Swedish word.
hagalunds
"Hagalunds" does not have a specific meaning in Swedish; it is a proper noun referring to a place, such as the district Hagalund in Solna, Sweden.
Here, 'Hagalunds' uses the genitive case to describe possession, indicating that the park belongs to or is associated with the place named Hagalund.
Jag promenerade genom Hagalunds vackra park igår.
I walked through Hagalund's beautiful park yesterday.
In this example, 'Hagalunds' again uses the genitive case to denote that the center belongs to or is located in the area called Hagalund.
Vad tycker du om arkitekturen i Hagalunds centrum?
What do you think of the architecture in Hagalund's center?
In this sentence, 'hagalunds' refers to the genitive form of 'Hagalund', showing possession or association, indicating the newly built area of Hagalund is the subject discussed.