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Voxna (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈvɔ̂ksna]) was a
former community (1863–1951) in
southern Hälsingland in Ovanåker Muni****lity in Sweden,
along the Bollnäs...
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subdivision reform of 1952 saw the
amalgamation of "old" Ovanåker with
Voxna (both
formed by the
first local government acts of 1862). In 1977 Alfta...
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Johan Gottlieb Gahn
Johan Gottlieb Gahn Born (1745-08-19)19
August 1745
Voxna bruk, Hälsingland Died 8
December 1818(1818-12-08) (aged 73)
Falun Nationality...
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Visseltofta Church Vitaby Church Vittangi Church Vittskövle
Church Vombs kyrka Voxna Church Vreta klosterkyrka Vännäs
Church Vilhelmina Church Visby domkyrka...
- road 69 81, Mora – Östersund —
current European route E45 82, Söderhamn –
Voxna —
current National road 50 and
County road 301 88, Östersund – Karesuando...
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Virestad organ in Smålands museum, Växjö 1953 Hans
Heinrich Cahman (1690)
Voxna Church 1988
Setterquist & Son (1888)
Voxtorps Church, Jönköping 1959 Johan...
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Voxna herrgård
Njupan 1:62 1 61°22′00″N 15°30′31″E / 61.36665°N 15.50865°E / 61.36665; 15.50865 21300000005153
Voxna smedja Njupan 1:1...
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Finse (2,000
soldiers for Finnmark).
Karesuando Pioneers (Engineers).
Voxna, Ovanåker
Traffic Regulation and
Patrol Cars. Åkeshov,
outside of Stockholm...
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during the
early 18th
century and
there are many
commonalities with the
Voxna valley style of the 16th and 17th century.
Among the
active 18th century...
- in 1907 Vikern–Möckelns Järnväg [de]; 54.5 km (33.9 mi),
closed in 1953
Voxna–Lobonäs Järnväg [de]; 28.86 km (17.93 mi),
closed in 1932
Numerous 600 mm...