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Värmland Regiment (Swedish:
Värmlands regemente),
designations I 22, I 2 and I 2/Fo 52, was a
Swedish Army
infantry regiment that
traces its origins...
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Värmland County (Swedish:
Värmlands län) is a
county or län in west
central Sweden. It
borders the
Swedish counties of Dalarna, Örebro and Västra Götaland...
- The Närke-
Värmland Regiment (Swedish: Närke-
Värmlands regemente) was a
Swedish Army
infantry regiment that
traced its
origins back to the 16th century...
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Prince Carl
Philip of Sweden, Duke of
Värmland (Carl
Philip Edmund Bertil; born 13 May 1979) is the only son and the
second of
three children of King Carl...
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Princess Sofia,
Duchess of
Värmland (born
Sofia Kristina ****qvist; 6
December 1984), is a
member of the
Swedish royal family.
Before marrying Prince Carl...
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Region Värmland,
formerly known as
Värmland County Council (Swedish:
Värmlands läns landsting) is the
regional council for
Värmland County, Sweden. The...
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Värmlands Folkblad ("
Värmland's People's Paper") is a
Swedish language daily newspaper released in
Värmland, Sweden.
Värmlands Folkblad was established...
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Värmland.
Värmlands Fotbollförbund,
commonly referred to as
Värmlands FF, is the
governing body for
football in the
historical province of
Värmland,...
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Värmland County (Swedish: Närkes och
Värmlands län) was the
earlier name of Örebro
County in Sweden,
between 1634 and 1779. In that year
Värmland ceded...