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Gagnef (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɡâŋːnɛv]) is the
second largest locality situated in
Gagnef Muni****lity,
Dalarna County,
Sweden with 1,049 inhabitants...
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Gagnef Muni****lity (
Gagnefs kommun) is a muni****lity in
Dalarna County in
central Sweden. Its seat is
located in the town of Djurås with 2,257 inhabitants...
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Gagnefs IF is a
Swedish football club
located in
Gagnef.
Gagnefs IF
currently plays in
Division 4
Dalarna which is the
sixth tier of
Swedish football....
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transition tongues are also the
tongues of Ål, Bjursås and
Gagnef. The
Gagnef dialect approaches the
western Dalecarlian varieties,
which to some...
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Floda may
refer to: Floda,
Gagnef, an
urban area in
Gagnef Muni****lity,
Sweden Floda, Lerum, an
urban area in
Lerum Muni****lity,
Sweden Flodafors, a...
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Djuras may
refer to: Djurås, a
locality and the seat of
Gagnef Muni****lity in
Dalarna County,
Sweden Đuraš, a
Serbian masculine given name This disambiguation...
- Grövlan and Sörälven and the end
point is Djurås, in the muni****lity of
Gagnef,
where it
connects with Västerdalälven to form Dalälven. Österdalälven flows...
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Lindberg was
already playing the
organ at the high m**** in his
native Gagnef. He
studied at the
Royal Swedish Academy of
Music from 1903 to 1911, where...
- end of the
elected parliament. In
Dalarna Province:
Avesta Borlänge
Falun Gagnef Hedemora Leksand Ludvika Malung-Sälen Mora Orsa Rättvik Säter Smedjebacken...
- Orsa Älvdalen Rättvik Tällberg
Malung Sälen Särna (and Idre)
Smedjebacken Gagnef Färnebofjärden Fulufjället
Hamra Töfsingdalen The
province of
Dalarna formed...