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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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  • '''Sarven Riskilö''' is a small [[Sweden|Swedish]] island belonging to the [[Haparanda Archipelago]] in the norther
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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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  • {{rpl|Sweden}}
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  • {{r|Church of 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • '''Maxim Grigoriev''' (1980- ) is a [[Moscow]] born writer with [[Sweden|Swedish]] citizenship who has been a promulgator of conspiracy theories. F ...ibutor to ''Svenska Dagbladet'', a daily newspaper published in Stockholm, Sweden, and has also written for the Swedish magazine ''Axess''. Grigoriev has al
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  • {{r|Sweden}}
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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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  • *[[Franz Berwald]] (Sweden), four symphonies *[[Hugo Alfven]] (Sweden), five symphonies, 1897-1942
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  • ...for the Olympic event, the Equestrian events were held in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]].
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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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  • |Swedish TV, Stockholm, Sweden |Konserthuset, Stora Salen, Stockholm, Sweden
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