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- there have been Stone Age settlements here. Kristianopel (old spelling Christianopel)[citation needed] is located in the easternmost part of Blekinge, which...
- highest number of new cities in his realm. These towns/cities are: Christianopel, now Kristianopel in Sweden. Founded in 1599 in the then Danish territory...
- coat of arms is very similar to the coat of arms of the former town of Christianopel in eastern Blekinge, a town also founded by Christian IV. Since 1971...
- challenges from competitors. Denmark resented concessions imposed at Christianopel in 1647, while the WIC's confiscation of Danish ships was an ongoing...
- 1819 Ship State Description Columbus Sweden The ship was wrecked near Christianopel. She was on a voyage from Calmar to Hamburg. Isabella  United Kingdom...
- He was also responsible for the layout of the completely new town of Christianopel. According to his gravestone he was himself most proud of the fortifications...
- Parana, Brazil Cambysopolis, Turkey C****opolis, Michigan, United States Christianopel, Sweden Copperopolis, California, United States Coraopolis, Pennsylvania...
- Business" Stolt 4:23 3. "Black and White" Tomas Bodin, Stolt 7:39 4. "Christianopel" Bodin, Zoltan Csörsz, Jonas Reingold, Stolt 8:16 5. "Silent Inferno"...
- was official until the Swedish spelling reform of 1906 Kristianopel Christianopel Kristianopel Swedish Kungsbacka Kongsbak(ke) Kungsbacka Swedish Archaic...
- Archived from the original on January 1, 2018. Retrieved January 1, 2019. "Christianopel och Avaskär". Blekinge museum. Retrieved January 1, 2019....