Björkö


Björkö From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Björkö ( Swedish for " Birch Island") can signify: In Sweden : Björkö , a Lake Mälaren island in Ekerö Municipality , Stockholm County , the location for the excavation and World Heritage
County of Gothenburg and Bohus


Established 1680 - Disestablished December 31 1998 The County of Gothenburg and Bohus , or Göteborgs och Bohus län , was a county of Sweden until December 31, 1998 when it was merged with the counties of Skaraborg and Älvsborg to form the county of Västra Götaland
Treaty of Björkö


The Treaty of Björkö , known as the Treaty of Koivisto in modern Finland , was a secret mutual defense accord signed on July 24, 1905 between Wilhelm II of the German Empire and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia . Contents 1 Secret meeting 2 Treaty 3 Reaction 4 References 5
Bohuš Keler


http://web.telecom.cz/kopeckyf/CZ_SK/LIGAHRKK.htm . Retrieved 2008-12-11 . [ dead link ] ^ Bohuš Keler opustil Čeladnou (Czech) " . denik.cz . 2011-01-18 . http://fm.denik.cz/fotbal_region bohus -keler-opustil-celadnou20110118.html . Retrieved 2011-06-16 . Persondata Name
Beáta Bohus


reactivated her in 2009, and close to fourty she is still playing there. [ edit ] International Bohus made her international debut on 30 October 1992 against France [ 2 ] , but surprisingly she was not selected for any major tournament until 2003. That year she participated on the World
Bohus Line


The Bohus Line ( Swedish : Bohusbanan ) is a 180-kilometer (110 mi) long railway line from Gothenburg via Uddevalla and Munkedal to Strömstad . The line is single track and electrified at 15 kV 16⅔ Hz AC . [ 1 ] [ edit ] References ^ a b "Bohusbanan" (in Swedish). Nationalencyklopedin