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- Sundbyberg Muni****lity (Swedish: Sundbybergs kommun or Sundbybergs stad) is a muni****lity in Stockholm County in east central Sweden, just north of...
- Sundbybergs IK is a Swedish football club located in Sundbyberg. Sundbybergs IK, (abbreviated as SIK), is a sports club based in Sundbyberg. The club...
- Commuter rail - Sundbyberg station Sundbyberg Church Boutiques on Sturegatan Fountain on Sundbybergs torg in Central Sundbyberg Sundbyberg is served by commuter...
- 2022. Adjacent transport includes Sundbyberg Centrum metro station on the Blue Line of Stockholm Metro, Sundbybergs Centrum stop on the Tvärbanan light...
- footballer who plays as a winger for Malmö FF. He has previously pla**** for Sundbybergs IK, IFK Stocksund, Sollentuna FK, Örebro SK, Helsingborgs IF, Västerås...
- Sundbybergs centrum (Sundbyberg Centre) is a metro station, located in Sundbyberg Muni****lity, approximately 8 km (5.0 mi) from the centre of Stockholm...
- in Stockholm) is a Swedish curler from Sundbyberg. She currently skips her own team out of the Sundbybergs Curlingklubb. In 2022, she led her team to...
- Nilsson was born in Tormestorp and represented Stockholmspolisens IF and Sundbybergs TK. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al...
- Allsvenskan club AIK. Born in Solna, Fesshaie started playing football at Sundbybergs IK and later pla**** in Apollon Solna FK. At age 13 he joined AIK's youth...
- a scepter. The church hall's paintings are rendered by Jose Samson. Sundbybergs kyrka. Stockholm: Svenskakyrkan.se. 2008. p. 1. The New Encyclopædia...