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Bohuslän is named after the Norwegian Medieval fortress Bohus fästning . Bohuslän was part of Norway from c. 1050 until the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658, which also saw Skåneland (Blekinge, Halland and Scania) transfered from Denmark to Sweden. Contents 1 Administration 2 Heraldry
Ljungskile From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Ljungskile Ljungskile Coordinates: 58°13′N 11°55′E / 58.217°N 11.917°E / 58.217; 11.917 Coordinates : 58°13′N 11°55′E / 58.217°N 11.917°E
Starke Arvid Arena From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Starke Arvid Arena Starke Arvid , formerly known as Skarsjövallen and HA Bygg Arena , is a football stadium in Ljungskile , Sweden . It is the home arena of Ljungskile SK . The stadium
The Uddevalla Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge crossing Sunninge sound near Uddevalla in the province of Bohuslan on the west coast of Sweden . The bridge was constructed as part of the rerouting of the European route E6 outside Uddevalla, which reduced traffic congestion in the city
The present municipality was created in 1971 when the City of Uddevalla (which had absorbed the rural municipality Bäve in 1945) was amalgamated with the surrounding municipalities Forshälla, Lane-Ryr, Ljungskile, Skredsvik and parts of Skaftö. [ edit ] Localities Ammenäs Fagerhult
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It is located at the bay Byfjorden , of the south-eastern part of the sea known as Skagerrak . The beaches of Uddevalla are filled with seashells, and Uddevalla has one of the largest shellbanks in the world. Uddevalla has a small port and once hosted a large shipyard called Uddevallavarvet
Herrestad From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Herrestad Herrestad church Herrestad Coordinates: 58°21′N 11°51′E / 58.35°N 11.85°E / 58.35; 11.85 Coordinates : 58°21′N 11°51′E / 58.35°N 11
Allianshallen From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search This article is an orphan , as few or no other articles link to it . Please introduce links to this page from related articles ; suggestions may be available . (December 2007) This article
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Agnebergshallen From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search This article is an orphan , as few or no other articles link to it . Please introduce links to this page from related articles ; suggestions are available . (February 2009) Agnebergshallen
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The ground was opened on 5 May 1923 and was then rebuilt for the 1958 World Cup for which the stadium hosted two games. One of the World Cup matches played at Rimnersvallen was between Brazil and Austria. That game ended 3-0 to Brazil and was watched by a 17,778 spectators, which remains the