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- Kyrkans Tidning Land Lantbruk Lärarnas Tidning lön & jobb Lyckoslanten MagazineSweden mama Miljöaktuellt Neue Rundschau Nordens Frihet Nöjesguiden Ny Tid...
- Wheels Magazine is a Swedish automobile magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden. Wheels Magazine was founded in 1977. The magazine is published by Egmont...
- Stella was a Swedish science fiction magazine. The magazine was published from April 1886 to August 1888 as a supplement to the Swedish w****ly Svenska...
- magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden, between 1910 and 1913. Its title was a reference to the Gr**** muse, Thalia, patron of comedy. The magazine is...
- Salt was a conservative and controversial political magazine which appeared from 1999 to 2002 in Sweden. It was closed due to the condemnation of its anti-semitic...
- is a Swedish-language bi-monthly left-leaning magazine. It publishes reports, interviews and essays on politics and culture. In 2017 the magazine went...
- Shortcut is a Swedish-language magazine and meeting place centred on work and lifestyle. The magazine was established in January 1999. It is published...
- read in Sweden. It publishes 34 magazines every month which are read by over 4 million people including the best selling magazine in Sweden as of 2004...
- Internetworld was a Swedish magazine focusing on the Internet and business surrounding it. Internetworld was started in 1996. The magazine was owned and published...
- The Swedish Magazine Publishers ****ociation (SMPA) (Swedish: Sveriges Tidskrifter) is a trade ****ociation for Swedish magazines. The organization was...