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- Slottsskogen (Swedish: [ˈslɔ̂tːˌskuːɡɛn], lit. 'The Castle Forest') is a 137-hectare park located in central Gothenburg, Sweden. When Gothenburg was founded...
- / 57.686; 11.943 Slottskogens djurpark is a Swedish zoo in the park Slottsskogen, located in the town of Gothenburg in Sweden. It is a member of the European...
- Slottsskogen/Godhem IF, abbreviated SG97, is a Swedish football club located in Göteborg. The club was founded in 1997. Since their foundation Slottsskogen/Godhem...
- Slottsskogen is a locality situated in Håbo Muni****lity, Uppsala County, Sweden with 1,492 inhabitants in 2010. "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och...
- venues around the city. The first festival was held in August 2007 in Slottsskogen on Friday and Sa****ay and at club venues on Thursday, Friday and Sa****ay...
- The S****line memorial is a monument located in Slottsskogen, a large park in central Gothenburg, Sweden. The installation commemorates the location of...
- outside the city centre, with Göta älv in the north, Masthugget and Slottsskogen in the east, Högsbo in the south and Älvsborg in the west. Majorna is...
- Swedish football league system. Utsikten got its name after a tower in Slottsskogen, which also can be seen in the crest. The club currently plays in Superettan...
- Electric Castle - Cluj-Napoca, Romania Way Out West Festival 2024 - Slottsskogen - Gothenburg, Sweden Flow Festival 2024 - Suvilahti - Helsinki, Finland...
- park has a noted rose garden with some 4,000 roses of 1,900 cultivars. Slottsskogen, 137 ha (340 acres), was created in 1874 by August Kobb. It has a free...