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Edsbyn (Swedish pronunciation: [
ˈěːdsbʏn]) is a
locality and the seat of Ovanåker Muni****lity, Gävleborg County,
Sweden with 4321
inhabitants in 2020...
- Gävleborg County, east
central Sweden. The muni****l seat is
located in
Edsbyn. The
subdivision reform of 1952 saw the
amalgamation of "old" Ovanåker with...
- has one sister. He grew up in
Edsbyn until he was
seven years old, when his
family moved back to Stockholm. In
Edsbyn, Persson's
father worked for the...
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Edsbyns IF, is a
bandy team from
Edsbyn in Ovanåker Muni****lity in
Sweden founded on 6 June 1909. The
bandy section of the club was
founded as late as...
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Edsbyns IF FF is a
Swedish football club in
Edsbyn in Ovanåker Muni****lity in Sweden.
Edsbyns IF,
founded on 6 June 1909, is a
sports club in
Edsbyn...
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Edsbyn Arena is a
sports venue in
Edsbyn, Sweden. It is the home of
Edsbyns IF.
Inaugurated on 22
September 2003 by King Carl XVI
Gustaf of Sweden, it...
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Champions Cup (or
Edsbyn Champions Cup) is an
international (pre-season)
bandy tournament held
annually in
September on
indoor Dina-Arena in
Edsbyn,
Sweden from...
- Söderhamn The six
largest settlements are: Bollnäs
Hudiksvall Söderhamn
Ljusdal Edsbyn Iggesund The coat of arms were
granted in 1560 in the era of King Gustav...
- London.
Russian Champions and
World Cup
Winner Vodnik met
Swedish Champions Edsbyns IF in a
match that
ended 10–10. In 2010
England became a
Federation of...
- 2005–06
season in
Swedish bandy,
starting August 2005 and
ending July 2006:
Edsbyns Sandvikens Broberg/Söderhamn
Hammarby Bollnäs Falu BS
Sirius Ljusdals Vänersborg...