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Leksand (Swedish pronunciation: [
ˈlɛ̂kːsand] ) is a
locality and the seat of
Leksand Muni****lity in
Dalarna County, Sweden, with 5,934
inhabitants in...
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Leksands Idrottsförening is a
Swedish professional ice
hockey team from the town of
Leksand in the
region of Dalarna. The team
plays in the top-tier league...
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Leksand Muni****lity (
Leksands kommun) is a muni****lity in
Dalarna County in
central Sweden. Its seat is
located in the town of
Leksand. In 1974 "old"...
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Leksand Church (Swedish:
Leksands kyrka) is a
church building in
Leksand in Sweden. It
belongs to the
Leksand Parish of the
Church of Sweden. "Leksands...
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Leksands Idrottsförening,
abbreviated Leksands IF or LIF, is a semi-professional ice
hockey team in the
Swedish Women's
Hockey League (SDHL). They play...
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Alvik is a
locality situated in
Leksand Muni****lity,
Dalarna County,
Sweden with 227
inhabitants in 2010. "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare...
- 23
March 1997
between Leksands IF and Färjestad BK. 6,012
spectators saw
Andreas Karlsson score the game-winning goal for
Leksand after 59
minutes of overtime...
- HockeyAllsvenskan, as HV71 won the Play Out 4–3. Luleå Skellefteå MoDo Timrå
Leksand Färjestad Örebro Linköping HV71 Frölunda
Oskarshamn Växjö Rögle Malmö The...
- 1971, the
cities are
seats of
their respective muni****lities.
Vansbro Leksand Orsa Älvdalen Rättvik Tällberg
Malung Sälen Särna (and Idre) Smedjebacken...
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joined Avesta BK [sv]. Åman
joined Leksands IF's
junior ranks on 29
March 2016.
During his
third season with
Leksand, Åman was
promoted from the J20 SuperElit...