- The
Kattegat (Danish: [ˈkʰætəkæt]; Swedish:
Kattegatt [ˈkâtːɛˌɡat]) is a 30,000 km2 (12,000 sq mi) sea area
bounded by the
peninsula of
Jutlandin the...
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starts in the lake
Tolken outside Ulricehamn and has its
outlet in the
Kattegatt. It runs
through Borås. "Viskan".
Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved...
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Canal form a
greater 390 km long
waterway connecting the
Kattegatt area of the
North Sea and the
Baltic Sea
through the
territory of Sweden...
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Christopher Polhem (1661–1751) for
construction of a
canal between Kattegatt and Lake Vänern and from Vättern to the
Baltic Sea. Trollhätte
Canal first...
- rock show
evidence of
these times. It is on the
Askim coast, a part of
Kattegatt, and has a
mountainous terrain. Most of the buildings,
which comprise...
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Location Country Sweden Physical characteristics
Mouth Laholmsbukten in
Kattegatt • location
Halmstad Muni****lity,
Halland County • coordinates 56°39′20″N...
- the
people of the
Swedish island of Brännö, west of
Gothenburg in the
Kattegatt. List of
Germanic tribes Germanic peoples An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary[permanent...
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Falkenbergs Rotaryclub, Falkenberg-Herting
Rotaryclub and Falkenberg-
Kattegatt Rotaryclub, who
originally launched the
proposal in
autumn 2003 and Bengtsson...
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Germanic tribe that
lived in the
island of Brännö, west of
Gothenburg in the
Kattegatt)
Danes (Germanic tribe):
Scyldingas (Skjöldungar) clan
Dauciones Eunixi...
- of
Lysekil is
located on the
southern tip of the muni****lity, by the
Kattegatt strait. The bay to the east,
marking the
border to Uddevalla, is called...