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  • | conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Sweden<ref>CIA world factbook [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world- | common_name = Sweden
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  • The national church of Sweden, formerly the state church. (Lutheran)
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  • | conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Sweden<ref>CIA world factbook [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world- | common_name = Sweden
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  • |Stora Scenen, Grönalund, Tivoli Garden, Stockholm, Sweden |Inside Club, Stockholm, Sweden
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  • Capital of [[Sweden]].
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  • City in southern Sweden.
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  • *[http://www.hitta.se/LargeMap.aspx Map of Sweden] In box "Var?" enter "Remu" and hit "visa på kartan"
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  • A concert tour of Denmark and Sweden by [[Led Zeppelin]], in September 1968.
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  • *[http://www.hitta.se/LargeMap.aspx Map of Sweden] In box "Var?" enter "Sarven Riskilö" and hit "visa på kartan"
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  • The bridge and tunnel connecting Malmö, Sweden and Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • A concert tour of the United Kingdom, Denmark and Sweden by [[Led Zeppelin]], from March 1969 to May 1969.
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  • ...although a tunnel and bridge over the [[Oresund]] now connects Denmark to Sweden. There are 406 islands belonging to Denmark, of which only 78 are inhabited
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  • [[Sweden|Swedish]] hard [[rock music]] band, influential in the [[power metal]] genr
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  • (October 21, 1833, Stockholm, Sweden – December 10, 1896, Sanremo, Italy) A Swedish chemist, engineer, innovat
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  • The national church of Sweden, formerly the state church. (Lutheran)
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  • ...edish heritage, primarily derived from the 1.2 million immigrants who left Sweden in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century.
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  • ...urg]], [[Monaco]], [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Switzerland]]. [[United Kingdom]].
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  • *''[http://www.roadtraffic-technology.com/projects/oresund/ Oresund Bridge, Sweden / Denmark]'', roadtraffic-technology.com
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  • ...[Germanic languages|Germanic]]-speaking countries, which are [[Norway]], [[Sweden]], [[Denmark]], the [[Faroe Islands]] and [[Iceland]]. Those countries shar ...avian Peninsula]]. The Scandinavian Peninsula consists of [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]] (and even northern [[Finland]] and far northwestern [[Russia]]). The peni
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  • A region of extreme northern [[Europe]] including northern [[Norway]], [[Sweden]], and [[Finland]] and the Kola Peninsula of northwest Russia.
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  • [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] [[Rock band|band]] from [[Sweden]].
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  • A [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Tennis/Catalogs/World No. 1 male players|World No. 1]] professi
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  • ...ublic (population c. 5.2 million; capital Helsinki) bordered by Norway and Sweden to the north and west and the Russian Federation to the east; a low-lying c
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  • ...g body of [[bandy]]. It was founded in 1955 and is based in [[Söderhamn]], Sweden.
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  • ...ber in the tens of thousands. The largest concentrations are in Norway and Sweden. In modern culture, Lapland has become associated with Christmas. Santa's h
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  • ...''' is a bridge and tunnel crossing [[The Sound]], connecting [[Malmö]], [[Sweden]], and [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]]. It opened to traffic in 2000, and the c The governments of Sweden and Denmark agreed to build the link in 1991, and the two countries' parlia
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  • *[[Papaya Coconut (song)|Papaya Coconut]], a 1986 hit song by [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[pop music|pop]] and [[country music|country]] singer [[Kikki Da
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  • '''Stockholm''' is the largest city in, and capital of, [[Sweden]]. The current mayor of Stockholm is [[Sten Nordin]]. It is home to a numbe
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  • ...icipality is connected by a tunnel and bridge, the [[Øresundsbroen]], to [[Sweden]].
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  • {{rpl|Sweden}}
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  • {{r|Sweden}}
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  • ...on and Control] Primary epidemiology research center located in Stockholm, Sweden
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  • {{r|Sweden}}
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  • {{rpl|Sweden}}
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  • ...m/potop/1655.html The reign of the Vasa dynasty (1587-1668): the wars with Sweden and the events of the Swedish Deluge]
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  • *[http://www.mic.ki.se/History.html The Karolinska Institute of Sweden] provides this rich resource covering the history of the healing arts
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  • ...of such raids. The raiders came mainly from [[Denmark]], [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]], but also from islands they had settled, including [[Iceland]] and [[Orkn
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  • {{r|Church of Sweden}}
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  • ...south, and [[Russia]] and [[Belarus]] to the east. It is separated from [[Sweden]] by the [[Baltic Sea]] in the west. The capital of Latvia is [[Riga]].
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  • {{r|Sweden}}
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  • ...rn Sidr] Denmark (since 2003)**[http://www.fornsed.se/ Nätverket Forn Sed] Sweden (since 2003) **[http://www.asatrosamfundet.se/ Sveriges Asatrosamfund] Sweden (since 1994)
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  • {{r|Sweden}}
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  • '''Europe''' is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[hard rock]] band who influenced the [[power metal]] genre of ro
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  • * [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] - [[Richard Stone]]
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  • ...parated form [[Finland]] with the Gulf of Finland in the north, and from [[Sweden]] by the Baltic Sea in the west. Its capital and largest city is [[Tallinn]
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  • {{r|Sweden}}
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  • ...s first major title, in 1974. He won the French Open soon after and helped Sweden win the [[Davis Cup]] in 1975; he also holds the only undefeated singles re
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  • '''Sarven Riskilö''' is a small [[Sweden|Swedish]] island belonging to the [[Haparanda Archipelago]] in the norther
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  • ...elgium]]. Since its establishment, an additional 19 countries joined, and Sweden is likely to join shortly, bringing the total to 32. The NATO alliance is ...1, it was announced as the NATO summit takes place that Turkey would allow Sweden to join NATO after all.
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, Sweden}}
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  • Kerr is considered influential because, in 1880, he was sent to [[Sweden]], to study and bring back, techniques for preparing ''"[[spiegeleisen]]"'' [[Category:American expatriates in Sweden]]
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  • '''Remu''' is a small [[Sweden|Swedish]] island belonging to the [[Haparanda Archipelago]] in the norther
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  • ...escartes, and appeared in 1647 with a letter-preface to Queen Christina of Sweden.
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  • ...co, the Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. Its Secreta
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  • ...rst advertised in 1884, literally 'gloves of Sweden,' in French ''Suède'' (Sweden). Over time, the word came to refer to any leather material with a smooth n
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  • ...Nobel+Prizes/ "The Definitive Guide to The Nobel Prizes"]. ''The Local'' ("Sweden's News in English"), 6 November 2007. Copyright © The Local Europe AB 2007
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  • {{r|Sweden}}
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  • ...for the Olympic event, the Equestrian events were held in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]].
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  • *[[Franz Berwald]] (Sweden), four symphonies *[[Hugo Alfven]] (Sweden), five symphonies, 1897-1942
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  • ...e|SMHI Headquarters.jpg|right|300px|The offices of the SMHI in Norrköping, Sweden.}} ...teorologiska och Hydrologiska'') or '''SMHI''' is a government agency in [[Sweden]] and part of the [[Ministry of Sustainable Development]].<ref>[http://www.
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  • ...bit countries such as [[Russia]], [[Finland]], [[Hungary]], [[Estonia]], [[Sweden]], and [[Norway]]. The most-spoken Uralic language is [[Hungarian language
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  • ...r of Russian origin. He was born in 1980 in [[Moscow]] and only moved to [[Sweden]] in his teens.
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  • |Swedish TV, Stockholm, Sweden |Konserthuset, Stora Salen, Stockholm, Sweden
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  • ...omobile)|Mercury]] brands in North America and manages [[Volvo Cars]] of [[Sweden]] as a fully-owned division. Ford also owns shares in [[Mazda]] of [[Japan]
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  • ...nmark]]; the other [[country|countries]] which border the Baltic Sea are [[Sweden]], [[Finland]] (with the [[Aland Islands]] between them), [[Russia]], [[Est
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  • ...burnt down. The country had no treasury. The war against [[Poland]] and [[Sweden]] was continuing and many territories had been seized. Social rebellion and ...s and concessions, he established peace around the country’s borders. With Sweden, he concluded the [[peace of Stolbovo]] in 1617. He regained [[Novgorod]] a
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  • * In [[Sweden]], a song called "Boten Anna" became a hit in the middle of 2006. It is abo
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  • {{r|Sweden}}
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  • '''Haparanda''' is a small [[Sweden|Swedish]] city on the northern part of the [[Gulf of Bothnia]] in Norrbott
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  • *[[Sweden]]
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  • *29 November - Stockholm, Sweden *1 December - Lund, Sweden
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  • The model is widely used in Sweden by local and regional environmental agencies, various industrial users, con ...extremely stable atmospheric situations with datasets from [[Lycksele]] in Sweden.<ref name=MDS/><ref name=Lycksele/>
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  • ...St John in [[Germany]], the [[United Kingdom]], the [[Netherlands]] and [[Sweden]]. Its main purpose has been to strengthen the international standing of th
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  • *[[Scandinavian Mountains]] ([[Norway]], [[Sweden]])
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  • '''1973 7" single''' (US/Australia/Finland/New Zealand/Philippines/Sweden: Atlantic 45-2970, Angola: Atlantic ATS 610, Brazil: Atco ATCS 10.062, Cana
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  • ...Huset1969.jpg|right|160px|Promotional poster for Led Zeppelin's concert in Sweden, 14 March 1969.}} ...gdom and Scandinavian''' was a concert tour of England, Wales, Denmark and Sweden by the England|English rock music|rock rock band|band, Led Zeppelin. The to
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  • *[[Mark Hundred]] in Sweden *[[Mark Municipality]] in Sweden
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  • ...movement. In 2003, a Swedish minister preached a sermon that ran afoul of Sweden's [[hate crime]]s laws. <ref>{{citation
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  • '''Alfred Bernhard Nobel''' (October 21, 1833, [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] &ndash; December 10, 1896, [[Sanremo]], [[Italy]]) was a Swedish chemist, ...al explosions were reported at their family-owned factory in [[Heleneborg, Sweden|Heleneborg]], and a disastrous one in 1864 killed Alfred's younger brother
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  • '''Jöns Jacob Berzelius''' ([[Väversunda]] ([[Sweden]]) 20 Aug 1779 - Stockholm, 7 Aug 1848) was a Swedish chemist and naturalis
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  • ..., and [[folklore|folklorist]]. He was born in [[Galesburg, Illinois]] of [[Sweden|Swedish]] parents and died at his home, named Connemara, in [[Flat Rock, He
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  • ...timates.<ref>France lagged behind most of Europe in this regard; Spain and Sweden held censuses in 1717 and 1720 respectively</ref>
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  • * '''VIth IAU General Assembly''' (1938): [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]
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  • {{r|Sweden}}
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  • ...occupies the western part of the [[Scandinavia]]n peninsula, bordering [[Sweden]] to the east, and [[Finland]] and [[Russia]] to the northeast. Norway has ...wever, after a short war, Norway was forced into a [[personal union]] with Sweden.
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  • * Jakob Johan [[Adolf Appellöf]] (1857-1921), [[Sweden | Swedish]] marine zoologist.
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  • ...station, Uppsala, Sweden.jpg|Bikes outside Central train station, Uppsala, Sweden
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  • ...ealand]], [[South Africa]], [[Australia]], Iraq, [[India]], [[Holland]], [[Sweden]] and even the [[United States of America]].
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  • ...bel Prizes in Chemistry, Literature, Medicine, Peace and Physics. In 1968, Sweden's central bank funded a sixth Nobel Prize in Economics.
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  • ...anover and Prussia were ranged against France, Austria, Russia, Saxony and Sweden.
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  • '''Opeth''' is a [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] band from [[Sweden]] that formed in [[Stockholm]] in 1990. Opeth was formed in 1990 in Stockholm, Sweden by [[David Isberg]]. Isberg asked former Eruption member Mikael Åkerfeldt
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  • * Sweden-[http://www.ra.se/ra/Heraldik/heraldik.html National Board of Heraldry, The
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  • !Sweden
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  • ...NP 03117, Japan: Nihon Gramophone DT-1105, Philippines: Atlantic 45-3734, Sweden: Atlantic ATL 70.369)
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  • ...Andersson of ABBA, also kept one at [[Polar Studios]], in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]. ...Through the Out Door]]'' sessions in late 1978. The album was recorded in Sweden at Polar Studios. Benny Andersson, ABBA's keyboardist, may have influenced
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  • ==Sweden: Ship Platforms == Sweden operates the HMS Orion and plans to rebuild the HMS Karlskrona as a SIGINT
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  • ** [[Sweden]] (through ESA)
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  • |[[Carl Linnaeus|Linné, Carl von]]||1707 - 1778||[[Sweden]]||[[L.]] |[[Swarts, Olof]]||1760 - 1818||[[Sweden]]||[[Sw.]]
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  • ...2 medals (2 gold medals: New Zealand: eventing team, eventing individual; Sweden: driving team, driving individual).
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  • ...p, apparently waiting for him to leave the country before challenging him. Sweden also refused to grant him a residence permit, which had been sought in orde ...tential charges and the penalties Assange might face under Swedish law. " Sweden responded, on 3 December, with a new warrant. Assange's attorney, Mark Ste
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  • ...nal hero after his outstanding performances in the 1958 World Cup, held in Sweden.
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  • ...er for European Perspective's Intercultural Dialogue, the Liberal Party of Sweden, and the European Parliament. He also serves on the advisory board of the s
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  • ...Prize for Writing about Science]] (2005) and holds honorary degrees from [[Sweden]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], and the [[United States of America|United
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  • !align="center"|&nbsp;&nbsp; Sweden &nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • ...on]] on expected investment portfolio returns. Markowitz won the [[Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] in [990 while a prof
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  • ...[[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] across the narrow [[Bering Strait]]), to [[Sweden]] (over the [[Baltic Sea]]) and to [[Japan]] (over the [[La Pérouse Strait
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  • ...: Atlantic N 28118, Singapore: Stereophonic 10103, Spain: Atlantic HS 775, Sweden: Atlantic ATL 10.103, Turkey: Atlantic 72 500)
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  • ...e [[Carpathian Mountains]]. There is a stable population in [[Finland]], [[Sweden]] and [[Norway]]. Another stable population is the [[Balkans|Balkan]] popul
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  • ...ersy in 2000 when two [[Computer Science]] students, [[Eddy Jansson]] of [[Sweden]] and [[Matthew Skala]] of [[Canada]], published the source code to a progr
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  • .... In 1631 he became an engineer in the army of [[Gustavus II Adolphus]] of Sweden, and in 1646 he was chosen as one of the four ''Bürgermeister'' (mayors)
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  • ...1815 Sweden appointed Governors-General, typically for the [[Dominions of Sweden|Swedish Dominions]] on the eastern side of the Baltic and in northern Germa
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  • ...lantic ATL N 28101, South Africa: Atlantic ATS 531, Spain: Atlantic H 671, Sweden: Atlantic ATL 70.460, Turkey: Atlantic 71505)
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  • ...td><td>{{headofstate|Sweden}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Sweden}}</td>
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  • ...ssociation is established (membership Austria, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom). 1995 Austria, Finland and Sweden join the EU.
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  • .... Different regions in the world use different grains: vodka from Russia, Sweden, and other Baltic states is made predominantly from wheat where as vodka fr
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  • ===Sweden=== Sweden's ''Svenska amfibiekåren'' is the amphibious arm of the Swedish Navy.
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  • It was recorded at Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden during a ''In Through the Out Door'' session on 16 November 1978. Due to sp
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  • * 1958 '''Brazil 5–2 Sweden''' at [[Råsunda Stadium]], Solna
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  • .... In September 1943, Bohr escaped from occupied Denmark and travelled to [[Sweden]], before flying to [[London, United Kingdom|London]] to work on the Britis
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  • It was recorded at Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden during the ''In Through the Out Door'' sessions on 21 November 1978.<ref>{{
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  • ...Descartes, appeared in 1647 with a letter-preface to [[Queen Christina of Sweden]]. An English translation by V.R. and R.P. Miller was published in 1983 by
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  • Hamilton was born in Uppsala, Sweden. He later emigrated to the United States, attended the University of Chicag ...years after leaving Santa Fe he lived on his own yacht, then relocated to Sweden where he resided until just before his death. A number of his Matt Helm no
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  • | Origin || [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] ...f an in-joke as people subsequently would associate the name with one of [[Sweden]]'s largest [[fish]] canneries, now known as Abba Seafood, who permitted th
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  • ...ish heritage, primarily derived from the 1.2 million immigrants who left [[Sweden]] in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. About 3 milli The few inhabitants of the Swedish colony of [[New Sweden]] (in existence 1638-1655) intermarried with other colonists. The seven Lut
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  • * ''Civ. Ing.'' in Sweden (for engineers holding a Master's degree in Engineering)
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  • The song had been recorded at Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden during the sessions for the band's final studio album ''In Through the Out
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  • Hoyle left Affinity in January 1971 during a tour of [[Sweden]], and she was replaced by [[Vivienne McAuliffe]], previously of [[Principa
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  • ...lled on submarines of Australia, Chile, Egypt, Greece, the Netherlands and Sweden. ==Sweden: Submarine Platforms ==
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/sw.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Sweden/] |Sweden, Finland
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  • ...ize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/1970/samuelson-bio.html ''Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel'']</ref> (alias "Nobel
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  • ...152, and by the end of the 1100s covered all of Norway, parts of present [[Sweden]], [[Iceland]], [[Greenland]], the [[Isle of Man]], the [[Orkney Islands]],
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  • ...cademy of St Luke, but from the age of 20 he studied in London under the [[Sweden|Swedish]] painter [[Hans Huyssing]], and at the St Martin's Lane Academy. I
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  • |title= Reports: Elin Nordegren consults divorce lawyer, plans holidays in Sweden ...n unnamed source as saying Elin Nordegren will soon be hopping a plane for Sweden for the holidays. "She plans to leave Tiger," the source tells People. "Sh
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  • ...ioneer P-2550A, Mexico: Atlantic AT 45-52, Philippines: Atlantic ATR 0046, Sweden: Atlantic ATL 70409, Uruguay: Atlantic 2164002)
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  • ...]]. In his first assignment after returning to the service, he is send to Sweden to eliminate Caselius, an long-time enemy agent. Helm poses first as a phot
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  • ...ng "protective passports," declaring the bearer to be a citizen of neutral Sweden.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...neutropenia patients belonging to the original Kostmann family in northern Sweden
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  • ...of old native wolf packs, which, they reason, is why they don’t belong in Sweden and Norway. Recent DNA research seems to support this claim. ...he early 1980s, however, a single breeding pack was discovered in southern Sweden, over 1000 km away from the nearest known population in Russia or Eastern F
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  • The gun was based on a very widely-used design of the Bofors Company of Sweden, first produced in 1936. Early designs were regarded as unsuitable for mass
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  • ...''[[Almirante Storni]]'' was struck by a serious fire, off the coast of [[Sweden]], near [[Gothenberg]].<ref name=gcaptain2021-12-10/> When initial efforts
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  • ...in a nuclear power reactor, PhD thesis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
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  • Germany was able to buy bearings from neutral countries such as Sweden.<ref name=>{{citation | contribution = Allied Relations and Negotiations with Sweden
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  • | country = [[Sweden]], ([[Norway]]) ...e prize because, at the time of Alfred Nobel's death, Norway was a part of Sweden.<ref>[http://nobelprize.org/prize_awarders/ "The Nobel Prize Awarders"], ''
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  • ...first World Championships outside of the United States in [[Helsinki]], [[Sweden]].
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  • ...hat does not suffer from such ills: the [[Netherlands]], [[Denmark]] and [[Sweden]] have comprehensive social security provision and still have a monarchy, w
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  • ...s of Iceland (since 1973), Norway (since 1994), Denmark (since 2003) and [[Sweden]] (since 2007).
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  • ...law student named Magnus Eriksson studying at the [[Lund University]] in [[Sweden]]. [[Child pornography]] was uploaded onto his computer from an unidentifie
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  • ...raft [[AWACS]] equipped with the Erieye airborne radar from Ericsson AB of Sweden. The P-99 is the maritime patrol version of the R-99.It retains many of the ==Sweden: Aircraft Platforms ==
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  • ...idge broke in 2010, it took time for replacement bearings to be found in [[Sweden]].<ref name=NationalPost2011-07-30/>
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  • ...ntry]] in North-East Europe. It is neighbored by [[Russia]] in the east, [[Sweden]] in the west and [[Norway]] in the north. In the south, the coast extends
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  • The '''1968 tour of Scandinavia''' was a concert tour of Denmark, Sweden, and possibly Norway by the England|English rock music|rock rock band|band,
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  • ...ture economies, including Switzerland, Spain, the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Japan and the United States. Nearly all of the failures in the mature econ The banking crises in Norway, Sweden and Finland in the 1990s have been attributed mainly to credit risks result
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  • ...Maximum size varies per region. The largest -- over 90 cm -- are found in Sweden; specimens of 104 cm have been observed there on two occasions. In France a ...40) proposed restricting the type locality to "Upsala, Schweden" (Uppsala, Sweden).<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...aradhawi Speaks In Favor of Suicide Operations at an Islamic Conference in Sweden
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  • Sjogren’s Syndrome was discovered by [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[opthalmology|ophthalmologist]] Dr. Henrik Sjogren (1899-1986) I
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  • ...ditional Jewish ritual slaughter of meat animals, which has been banned in Sweden on animal welfare grounds. Swedish Orthodox Jews must now be vegetarian or
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  • ...ir.html}}</ref> Juan Cole states it is somewhat over $6 billion annually; "Sweden, Singapore and Greece all have larger military budgets... Iran spends less
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  • ...in December 1938 for the acceptance ceremony. Thereupon they sailed from Sweden to New York without returning first to Italy and without informing the Ital
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  • ...he 2008 NBA Finals. 'Come with Me' was also used as the theme song for the Sweden|Swedish version of the television franchise ''Gladiators'', and for the tel | Sweden (IFPI)
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  • ...d Archives, was shown by the Nobel Prize Foundation at the Nobel Museum in Sweden.<ref name="Photograph of Neil A. Armstrong Library and Archives Video Playi
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  • ...(2001), an informal community for individual heathens, primarily living in Sweden with no connection to any formal organisation, and [[Nätverket Forn Sed]] ...rn Sidr] Denmark (since 2003)**[http://www.fornsed.se/ Nätverket Forn Sed] Sweden (since 2003)
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  • ...[Sweden]], where he had been invited as a teacher for Queen [[Christina of Sweden]]. The cause of death was said to be [[pneumonia]] &mdash; accustomed to wo
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  • The nozzle was developed by [[Sweden|Swedish]] inventor [[Gustaf de Laval]] in 1888 for use on an impulse [[stea
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  • ...company operates plants in Denmark, Germany, India, Italy, Britain, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Australia and China,<ref>[http://www.edie.net/news/news_story.asp? Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.<ref name=nineteen/>
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  • ...ed on the afternoon of 14 March 1969, in a television studio in Stockholm, Sweden, and is one of the few occasions John Bonham had set-up a double Ludwig dru
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  • ...e.|year=2001|publisher=Nordic School of Public Health|location=Gothenburg, Sweden |url=http://www.lakareformiljon.org/images/stories/dokument/2009/bhopal_gas
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  • <td>[[Sweden]]</td><td>[[Stockholm]]</td><td>[[Swedish krona]]</td> ...eadofstate|Sweden}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Sweden}}''</small></td>
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  • ...cal Engineering Dept., [[Royal Institute of Technology]], [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]], 2001</ref>
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  • ...short-term incidence of malignancies-a population-based follow-up study in Sweden |journal=Diabetologia |volume=52 |issue=9 |pages=1745–54 |year=2009 |mont | Sweden prescription database<ref name="pmid19588120"/> || [[cohort study]]<br/>&bu
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  • ...trömming|fermented Baltic herring]] and certain speciality sausages from [[Sweden]], and [[Limburger]] cheese. Most putrefied/rancified foods are considered
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  • ...des.jpg|right|350px|''Amanita phalloides'', poisonous mushroom in Southern Sweden.}}
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  • ...largest outbreak took placed in 1966-1967 in an extensive farming area of Sweden. It involved the milder European substrain, and seems to have been acquired
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  • ...ntroduction to the Politics of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Politics-Europe-Introduction-Kingdom-German
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  • ...d by [Sweden, then a major power in European politics. He set up the [[New Sweden Company]] and led a small group of settlers in 1638 to [[Fort Christina]] (
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  • ...tle=''Summer Lightning (1933)'' at the ''IMDB''}}</ref> A 1938 [[Cinema of Sweden|Swedish]] adaptation, under the title ''[[Thunder and Lightning (1938 film)
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  • ...allegations of satanic child abuse during an outbreak of witch hysteria in Sweden in the seventeenth century are described and related to contemporary issues
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  • ...e Chimique''], Paris: Cuchet.</ref> Their work was also supported by the [[Sweden|Swedish]] chemist [[Jöns Jakob Berzelius]].<ref>Jöns Jacob Berzelius (18
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  • ...of [[Germany]].<ref>''Nationalencyclopedin'' (The National Encyclopedia of Sweden), "Försurning", 2010, [http://www.ne.se.ludwig.lub.lu.se/lang/försurning
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  • ...bia, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United Stat ...via, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Sweden, and, occasionally in the past, Japan and New Zealand. It also connects to
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  • ...: The Time Geography of Longitudinal Migration Paths in Nineteenth Century Sweden'' (1992),
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  • **Recorded live at Polar Studios, Stockholm, Sweden 1977 (November 1978)
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  • ...ry. Denmark lost Norway to Sweden due to its friendship with [[Napoleon]]. Sweden lost [[Finland]] to [[Russia, history|Russia]], which also obtained most of
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  • The Egyptian cobra was first described by [[Sweden|Swedish]] zoologist [[Carolus Linnaeus]] in 1758.<ref>Linnaeus, C. 1758. Sy
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  • ...m 2009-2011 as the [[United States Ambassador to Sweden|U.S. Ambassador to Sweden]], and in 2013 was appointed [[United States Ambassador to the United Kingd
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  • ...those of [[Denmark]], [[Germany]] (unofficial), [[Russia]] (until 1833), [[Sweden]] and [[Switzerland]]. The tune is still used as the national anthem of [[L
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  • The Indian cobra was described by [[Sweden|Swedish]] zoologist [[Carl Linnaeus]] in 1758.<ref>Linnaeus, C. 1758. Syste
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  • ...nia Naviera Republica, Panama, resold , [[24 July]] 1947 to Johnson Lines (Sweden) and registered in Panama with Compania Naviera Puerta del Sur, renamed SS
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  • * DISPERSION2:Developed in [[Sweden]]
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  • ...other years. Annual rates as low as 2 per cent have occurred in Japan and Sweden
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  • ...), also known as 1:18 (1" equals 18"). Popular brands included [[Lundby]] (Sweden) (established in 1947 and still going strong), Renwal, Plasco, Marx, Petite
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  • The Cape cobra was first described by [[Sweden|Swedish]] zoologist [[Carl Linnaeus]] in 1758.<ref name=itis/> The [[genus|
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  • Thomas Hammarberg of Sweden took over from Martin Ennals as Secretary General in 1981 and on December 1
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  • ...where assembled mines with Vasella components and explosive from Bofors in Sweden, for shipment to Iraq in 1982. A new partnership exported mines to Iraq unt
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  • ...ly, Kuwait, Morocco, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and Zimbabwe.
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  • ...her more industrial nations, such as Germany, Britain, the Netherlands and Sweden. ...cent in The Netherlands, and more than 80 percent in Germany, Denmark, and Sweden. Only poor, rural Portugal and Albania are less than half urban.
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  • ...ucléaire (CERN), Germany, Greece, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom) that coordinate and fund astroparticl
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  • ...right. Such a beam cannot be made of concrete, but of steel. Swedetrack in Sweden gives much technical details about their (suspended) beamway concept, and t
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  • ...h's "Stockholm Banco". It was nominally a private bank, but the King of Sweden appointed its management, and regulated its operations. It issued loans, a The banking crises in Norway, Sweden and Finland in the 1990s have been attributed mainly to [[credit risk]]s re
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  • ...of the anti-Catholic Protestant nations such as [[Denmark]], [[Norway]], [[Sweden]] and the [[Germany|north German states]]. The next significant adoption af
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  • ...hold, whatever the scale (Karlsborg was conceived as a reserve capital for Sweden), was no longer decisive. Whole cities have increasingly come under siege,
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  • ...it was made from urine leaked out and first Johann Kunckel (1630-1703) in Sweden (1678) and later Boyle in London (1680) also managed to make phosphorus. B
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  • ...it was made from urine leaked out and first Johann Kunckel (1630-1703) in Sweden (1678) and later Boyle in London (1680) also managed to make phosphorus. B
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  • ...lised that the best steel came from [[oregrounds iron]] from a region of [[Sweden]], north of [[Stockholm]]. This was still the usual raw material in the [
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  • ...1975, for example, 63,000 people were sterilised on eugenicist grounds in Sweden.<ref>Richard J. Evans, ''The Third Reich in Power'', Allen Lane 2005, p. 51
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  • *In 1836, the [[Sweden|Swedish]] chemist [[Berzelius|Jöns Jakob Berzelius]] coined the term ''cat
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  • ...ber – Led Zeppelin commences recording at Polar Music studio in Stockholm, Sweden. ...are awarded the Polar Music Prize in Stockholm by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.
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  • ...schemes have appeared in recent years in other countries such as England, Sweden and Singapore''". [http://www.nationalschool.gov.uk/policyhub/news_item/tea ...''together with reports from other European countries, including Scotland, Sweden and Norway''" [ftp://ftp.cdc.gov/pub/EID/vol1no1/adobe/frost.vol1no1.pdf D
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  • ...od (130 B.C.), and in Japan by 200 A.D. Starting in Italy (and perhaps in Sweden), blast furnaces were in common use in Europe by 1600. The output of steel ...20th century. Paul L. T. Héroult-Heroult in France and Fredrik Kjellin in Sweden adapted the electric arc furnace to steelmaking in 1900. By 1920 the electr
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  • ...900-1976. Mälningar, fotografier och fotomontage", Malmö Konsthall, Malmö, Sweden, 19 January - 09 March 1980
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  • ...ot apply elsewhere because they are based on a homogeneous population. The Sweden study demonstrated that AS may be more common than once thought and may be
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  • ...engagement pioneered by [[Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden|King Adolphus]] of [[Sweden]] around 1620.<ref name="hawley588">Hawley, 2005. pp.&nbsp;588</ref> With h
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  • ...gdom]] (UK), [[United States of America]] (US) and [[Switzerland]] (CH), [[Sweden]] (SW)
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  • ...1975, for example, 63,000 people were sterilised on eugenicist grounds in Sweden.<ref>Evans, 514</ref>
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  • ...Mexico, for example, underwent its demographic transition much faster than Sweden.
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  • ...sed to assist Cossack forces in protecting Ukraine from imminent attack by Sweden, thus abrogating treaty obligations between Russia and Ukraine. Mazepa acce
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  • ...prevalent in the rest of Europe, and his goal of reacquiring the throne of Sweden for himself, resulted in a rebellion of the szlachta (gentry). In 1607 the ...), and tried unsuccessfully to regain the Baltic coast from Charles XII of Sweden. Augustus II was helpless when, in 1701, the elector of Brandenburg proclai
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  • ...itants of [[Quebec]], the [[Sweden|Swedes]] and [[Finland|Finns]] of [[New Sweden]], the [[Quakers]] of [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], the [[Pur
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  • ...ly sign up; however, this can be delayed indefinitely (as in the case of [[Sweden]]) by refusing to join ERM II.
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  • ...nobility|nobleman]] from the region of [[Skåneland|Scania]] (in modern-day Sweden). Today he is remembered as an early [[astronomy|astronomer]], though in hi
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  • ...tle; thus the aristocratic estate's chambers in the diets of the realms of Sweden and Finland were each called House of knights.
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  • ...Feynman]]. McClintock was also featured in a 1989 four stamp issue from [[Sweden]] which illustrated the work of eight Nobel Prize winning geneticists. A sm
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  • ...r Princess Alice was also a sister of [[Louise Mountbatten|Queen Louise of Sweden]]; [[George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven]]; and [[Louis Mount
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