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- 2004 Archived February 24, 2014, at the Wayback Machine "Pomril som registrerat varumärke hos Vasa Bryggeri (Dryckesbolaget Gustav Vasa AB)". Archived...
- August 2014. Registrering och aktivering: Bildat 1963-12-02 BV, Namn registrerat 2006-06-13 BV "History". Betsson. Archived from the original on 2014-09-14...
- 2016. Registered partnership (Finnish: rekisteröity parisuhde; Swedish: registrerat partnerskap) from 2001 until 2017. Civil solidarity pact (French: pacte...
- Information. Oy, Edita Publishing. "FINLEX ® - Uppdaterad lagstiftning: Lag om registrerat partnerskap 950/2001". www.finlex.fi. "Finland president signs **** marriage...
- capable of acting as a legal person rekisteröity puolue, abbr. rp Swedish: registrerat parti): registered political party säätiö, abbr. rs (Swedish: stiftelse):...
- roe". It is marketed as "Caviar of Kalix". "Svenska produkter som har registrerats som skyddade ursprungsbeteckningar (SUB)". livsmedelsverket.se. Retrieved...
- Africa: marriage, civil partnership Spain: marriage Sweden: marriage, registrerat partnerskap (registered partnership) Switzerland: eingetragene...
- legalizes same-**** marriage". ERR. 20 June 2023. (in Swedish) Lag om registrerat partnerskap Archived 2 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine "Lag om ändring...
- Southern Sami: tjaalasovveme guejmievoete)  Sweden (1995–2009; Swedish: registrerat partnerskap)  Iceland (1996–2010; Icelandic: staðfesta samvist)  Germany...
- Sweden to live with one's partner. Registered partnerships (Swedish: registrerat partnerskap, pronounced [rɛ.jɪsˈtreːrat ˈpɑ̂ːʈnɛʂkɑːp]) were legalised...