- 2017.
Retrieved 16
March 2018. "Nytt rekord:
Varmaste dagen i
Göteborgs historia".
Göteborgs Posten. 31 July 2018.
Archived from the
original on 31 July...
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Göteborgs IF (full name
Göteborgs Idrottsförbund) was a
Swedish football club
which was
located in Gothenburg. They won the
Swedish Championship in 1903...
- remained.
These became registered brands, one of
which was the
Göteborgs Rapé.
Since 1919
Göteborgs Rapé has been a factory-produced snus with no hand-ripping...
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representerat IFK
Göteborgs A-lag" (in Swedish). ifkdb.se.
Retrieved 25
February 2024. "IFK
Göteborg – A-laget" (in Swedish). IFK
Göteborg.
Retrieved 23 March...
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Göteborgs-Posten (lit. 'The
Gothenburg Post'),
abbreviated GP, is a
major Swedish-language
daily newspaper published in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Göteborgs-Posten...
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Göteborg musubi (Hawaii pronunciation: /ˈɡuːtjəbʊrɡˈmuːsjuːbiː/) (anglicized as
Goteborg) or UFOs, is a food that
combines a
slice of
Goteborg sausage...
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airport serving Gothenburg area
Göteborg HC, ice
hockey club
Göteborgs FF,
football club
Göteborg musubi, a
Hawaiian food
Göteborg-class destroyer,
Swedish ship...
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University of
Gothenburg (Swedish:
Göteborgs universitet) is a
university in Sweden's
second largest city, Gothenburg.
Founded in 1891, the university...
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Gothenburg and
Bohus County (Swedish:
Göteborgs och
Bohus län) was a
county of
Sweden until 1
January 1998, when it was
merged with
Skaraborg County and...
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Göteborgs Konsthall is a
contemporary art
exhibition hall in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Göteborgs Konsthall exhibits both
Swedish and
international art. It is...