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Ystad (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈy̌ːsta(d)]) is a town and the seat of
Ystad Muni****lity, in
Scania County, Sweden.
Ystad had 18,350
inhabitants in 2010...
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broadcast in
January 2010. The
third series was
filmed in the
summer of 2011 in
Ystad, Scania,
Sweden and Riga, Latvia, and
aired in July 2012. The
fourth and...
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Ystads IF is a
professional handball club from
Ystad, Sweden. They play in Handbollsligan. They won the
Swedish Championship in 1976, 1992 and 2022. Ystad...
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Landing at
Ystad (Danish:
Landgangen ved Ysted, Swedish:
Landningen vid
Ystad), also
known as the
Battle of
Ystad, (Danish:
Slaget ved Ysted, Swedish:...
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Ystad Line (Swedish: Ystadbanan) is a 63-kilometer (39 mi) long
railway line
between Malmö and
Ystad in Scania, Sweden. At
Ystad, the line connects...
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Pedersdater Kasteføll (died 1636 in
Ystad), was a
Danish woman who was
executed for
witchcraft in the city of
Ystad in
Scania (now a
Swedish provice, Scania...
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Ystad, also
called the
Ystad coup (Swedish: Ystadskuppen)
occurred on 7
September 1659 and
began when
Major General Frederik Ahlefeldt captured Ystad...
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Ystad Muni****lity (Swedish:
Ystads kommun) is a muni****lity in
Scania County in
southern Sweden. Its seat is the town of
Ystad. The
present muni****lity...
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Ystad Station (Swedish:
Ystad station) is a
railway station which is the
terminal station of both the
Ystad Line and the Österlen...
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Vigdis Ystad (13
January 1942 – 7
December 2019) was a
Norwegian literary historian. She was born in
Verdal Muni****lity, Norway. In 1974 she
became dr...