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Kungliga tennishallen (English:
Royal Tennis Hall) is a
tennis venue at Lidingövägen 75 in Stockholm, Sweden. The
stadium was
built in
October 1943 and...
- The
Royal Order of the
Seraphim (Swedish:
Kungliga Serafimerorden;
Seraphim being a
category of angels) is a
Swedish order of
chivalry created by King...
- The KTH
Royal Institute of
Technology (Swedish:
Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, lit. 'Royal
Technical High School'),
abbreviated KTH, is a
public research...
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Royal Swedish Opera (Swedish:
Kungliga Operan) is an
opera and
ballet company based in Stockholm, Sweden. The
building is
located in the
center of Sweden's...
- The
National Library of
Sweden (Swedish:
Kungliga biblioteket, KB,
meaning "the
Royal Library") is Sweden's
national library. It
collects and preserves...
- The
Royal Swedish Academy of
Music (Swedish:
Kungliga Musikaliska Akademien),
founded in 1771 by King
Gustav III, is one of the
Royal Academies in Sweden...
- Lund
University (Swedish:
Lunds universitet) is a
public research university in
Sweden and one of
Northern Europe's
oldest universities. The university...
- its
original name,
Royal Waterfall Board (
Kungliga Vattenfallstyrelsen).
Vattenfall (then
called Kungliga Vattenfallsstyrelsen or
Royal Waterfall Board)...
- The
Royal Swedish Academy of
Sciences (Swedish:
Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien) is one of the
royal academies of Sweden.
Founded on 2 June 1739, it is an...
- ship Vasa in
Stockholm was a 17th-century ship of the
Royal Swedish Navy (
Kungliga flottan). The
Amphibious Corps dates back to 1
January 1902, when a separate...