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Gothenburg (/ˈɡɒθənbɜːrɡ/ GOTH-ən-burg; Swedish: Göteborg [jœtɛˈbɔrj] ) is the second-largest city in Sweden,
after the
capital Stockholm, and the fifth-largest...
- New Jersey, and Fort Nya
Gothenborg on Tini**** Island.
Printz built his
manor house, The Printzhof, at Fort Nya
Gothenborg, and the
Swedish colony prospered...
- The
Gothenburg discothèque fire was
caused by an
arson attack on 29
October 1998,
which occurred on
premises located on
Hisingen island in Gothenburg,...
- Götaverken was a
Swedish shipbuilding company that was
located on Hisingen, Gothenburg. It was
founded in 1841, and
ceased building ships in 1989. The...
- and Lancia, and
worked as a
designer with Ford in Dearborn,
Volvo in
Gothenborg, Sweden, Open Design, Ghia, and Fiat in Torino, Italy.
Several of his...
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Vocab Adda.
Retrieved July 14, 2020. Merriam-Webster, "sang de bœuf"
gothenborg.com "Langyao hong (Lang kiln red) also "oxblood" or sang de boef (fr.)"...
- The
accident took
place when
Glovis Corona was
sailing from
Hamburg to
Gothenborg,
having to
suddenly stop
close to
Bremerhaven anchorage. On 30 December...
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Richard Wendel (1863–1922),
Civil Engineer and
Royal Spanish Consul in
Gothenborg, was
awarded the
hereditary primogeniture title of
Baron by
Carlos I of...
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managed by F Sternberg,
Gothenborg,
trading as the
Gotha Line. Her port of
registry was
Gothenborg.
Belgia was emplo**** on the
Gothenborg -
Antwerp route. In...