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- Kronprinsen (Swedish: The Crown Prince) is a neighbourhood and complex of modernist buildings including a landmark high-rise tower located in Malmö, Sweden...
- Kronprinsen som försvann (eng. "The Crown Prince who disappeared") is the 2022 Sveriges Television's Christmas Calendar (SVT). This years outside shots...
- I perioden 2001 og 2002 gennemgik Kronprinsen videreuddannelsestrin II for ledere ved Forsvarsakademiet. Kronprinsen blev i 2002 major af reserven i Hæren...
- Kronprinsen af Danmark, was a Chinaman of the Danish Asiatic Company, built at Asiatisk Plads in 1746. She sailed on three expeditions to Canton between...
- Kronprinsen was a 7,078 GRT cargo ship that was built as Empire Fairbairn in 1942 by Barclay Curle & Co, Glasgow, Renfrewshire, United Kingdom for the...
- child actress. She has acted in SVT's Christmas calendar for 2022 called Kronprinsen som försvann. In 2024, she plays the lead role of Ronja in the Netflix...
- 1719 and subsequently included in the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy as HDMS Kronprinsen af Danmark. In 1730, she was loaned out to the newly established Danish...
- She also appeared in the Netflix series Quicksand and the SVT series Kronprinsen som försvann. In 2023, she pla**** Lollo Millkvist in the Netflix series...
- The Crown Prince's Hussar Regiment (Swedish: Kronprinsens husarregemente), designated K 7, was a Swedish Army cavalry regiment located in the province...
- Kronprinsen af Danmark, later renamed Kronprins (old spelling: Cronprintz), was a Chinaman of the Danish Asiatic Company, built at Asiatisk Plads in 1740...