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Åsunden (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈôːˌsɵnːdɛn]) is a lake in Västergötland, Sweden. The lake is
known from the
Battle of
Bogesund which took
place on the...
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Åsunden or
Asunden may
refer to:
Åsunden (Västergötland), a lake in Västergötland,
Sweden Åsunden (Östergötland), a lake in Östergötland,
Sweden Asunden...
- Uppsala. In 1520, the
Battle of
Bogesund took
place on the ice of the lake
Åsunden. In 1741, it was
renamed Ulricehamn in
honour of
Queen Ulrica Eleonora...
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Slite skärgård. The
largest island is
Asunden with its
protected stack area.
Close to the
south tip of
Asunden is the
smaller Grunnet island. The island...
- Västergötland (Sörsjön, Nolsjö, Vinsarpsjö and Lönnern). By the time it
reaches Åsunden, it is
about 1 to 2
meters deep and 6 to 10
meters wide. As the tributaries...
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rebellious Swedish viceroy Sten
Sture the Younger. On the ice of lake
Åsunden near Bogesund, Christian's army led by Otte
Krumpen was
intercepted by...
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Battle of
Bogesund between Sweden and
Denmark occurred on the ice of lake
Åsunden. In 1643 or 1644,
Prince Rupert made an
abortive attack on the Parliamentarian...
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Torpa Castle is a well-preserved
medieval building near lake
Åsunden, in the
county of Västra Götaland,
southern Sweden. The
first stone house was built...
- – King
Christian II of
Denmark and
Norway defeats the Swedes, at Lake
Åsunden in Sweden. The
Swedish regent Sten
Sture the
Younger is
mortally wounded...
- 94.4 2.8 3,164 58.2 25.3 5.0 8.4 2.8 0.3 0.1 1,930 1,222 61.0 38.6 708
Åsunden 93.1 2.6 2,901 30.1 40.7 10.9 16.9 0.4 1.1 0.0 884 1,986 30.5 68.5 1,102...