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Tre kronor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tre kronor,
Swedish "Three crowns", may
refer to:
Three Crowns, a
national emblem of
Sweden Sweden...
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Elephanten 84 guns
Prinds Frederik 84 guns
Tre Kroner 84 (c. 1664) -
Scuttled as part of
Trekroner battery, 1713 Christi**** IV 50-64 (c. 1672) -...
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Tre Kronor (Swedish pronunciation: [
ˈtreː ˈkrûːnʊr]) or
Three Crowns Castle was a
castle located in Stockholm, Sweden, on the site
where Stockholm Palace...
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Trekroner Søfort (literally
Three Crowns Sea Fortress) is a sea fort at the
entrance to the
Copenhagen harbour. From 1713
until after World War I, Trekroner...
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Trekroner is a
district in the north-eastern
outskirts of
Roskilde on the
Danish island of Zealand. The
Trekroner district has been a
major growth area...
- of
Gamla stan in
Stockholm since the
middle of the 13th
century when
Tre Kronor Castle was built. In
modern times the name
relates to the
building called...
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Sarpen 18-gun brig
Nidelven 18-gun brig
Danmark 74
Trekroner 74 (not to be
confused with
Tre Kroner fortress) All
those listed in the
Inner Run, apart...
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HSwMS Tre Kronor was a
cruiser built for the
Royal Swedish Navy
during the
Second World War. The
Tre Kronor-class
ships had an
overall length of 181.96...
- The
Tre Kronor class (English:
Three Crowns class) was a
class of two
cruisers built for the
Swedish Navy
during World War II,
comprising Tre Kronor and...
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Three Crowns (Swedish:
tre kronor) is the
national emblem of Sweden,
present in the coat of arms of Sweden, and
composed of
three yellow or
gilded coronets...