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- Huskvarna (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhʉ̂ːsˌkvɑːɳa] ; formerly spelled Husqvarna) constitutes the eastern part of Jönköping, a city in the Swedish province...
- with neighbours and are nowadays seldom considered as separate towns: Huskvarna (part of Jönköping) Mölndal (part of Gothenburg urban area) Djursholm...
- street motorcycles. The company began producing motorcycles in 1903 at Huskvarna, Sweden, as a subsidiary of the Husqvarna armament firm. Today, Husqvarna...
- [ˈhʉ̂ːsˌkvɑːɳa] ) was a Swedish firearms manufacturing company in the town of Huskvarna by lake Vättern. In 1689 the manager at the nearby state ****nal in Jönköping...
- Huskvarna Church (Swedish: Huskvarna kyrka) is a wooden church in Huskvarna in Sweden. Belonging to Huskvarna Parish of the Church of Sweden, it was inaugurated...
- company has its central R&D, sales, and customer service employees in the Huskvarna/Jönköping region of Sweden with support teams in Shanghai, London and...
- Husqvarna, the brand name for home appliances manufactured by Electrolux Huskvarna, a city, the original location of the company This disambiguation page...
- urban area of Jönköping today includes the eastern industrial town of Huskvarna, with which it has grown together. Elmia, a major trade fair and exhibition...
- on stoves and ovens. 1896 – Bicycles Bicycle production began in the Huskvarna factory. Several patents were registered. The last bicycle was produced...
- 78339; 14.30462 Huskvarna River (Swedish: Huskvarnaån) is a river in Småland, Sweden. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Huskvarna River. "Huskvarnaån"...