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Haparanda (Swedish: [
hapaˈrǎnːda]; Meänkieli and Finnish: Haaparanta, lit. 'aspen s**** or bank') is a
locality and the seat of
Haparanda Muni****lity...
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Haparanda Nyheter ('
Haparanda News') was a Swedish-language twice-w****ly
newspaper published from
Haparanda, Sweden,
between 1916 and 1917. It was linked...
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Haparanda FF is a
football club
located in
Haparanda.
Haparanda FF
currently plays in
Swedish football Division 4
Norra Norrland which is the
sixth tier...
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Haparanda Muni****lity (Swedish:
Haparanda kommun; Meänkieli and Finnish:
Haaparannan ****a) is a muni****lity in
Norrbotten County in
northern Sweden...
- The
Haparanda Line (Swedish: Haparandabanan) is a 165-kilometer (103 mi) long
railway line
between Boden and
Haparanda in Sweden.
There is a 3-kilometer...
- The
Haparanda archipelago (Swedish:
Haparanda skärgård) is a
group of 792
Swedish islands in the
north part of the Bay of Bothnia. The
islands are used...
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locality situated in
Haparanda Muni****lity,
Norrbotten County,
Sweden with 1,726
inhabitants in 2010. It was
built as a
suburb to
Haparanda in the 1970s and...
- Muni****lity (in the
Swedish province of Uppland) on 14
April 1870 and died in
Haparanda Muni****lity on 24 June 1949. She grew up with her
maternal grandparents...
- Lapland, Finland. The city
forms a cross-border twin city
together with
Haparanda on the
Swedish side. The muni****lity
covers an area of 1,348.83 square...
- The
Torne River Railway Bridge is a dual
gauge railway bridge between Haparanda,
Sweden and Tornio, Finland; the
bridge can be used by the 1524mm gauge...