Nykoping (Sweden)

Nykoping (Sweden)
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  • Nyköping Castle — in Nyköping, Sweden, is a Mediaeval castle from the Birger Jarl era, partly in ruins. The castle is mostly known for the ghastly Nyköping Banquet which took place here in 1317. Construction Construction on the castle began in the end of the 12th… …   Wikipedia

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  • Nyköping — ▪ Sweden       town and port, capital of the administrative län (county) of Södermanland, southeastern Sweden. It lies along the Baltic Sea, at the mouth of the Nyköping River. The town originated before 1250 as a marketplace near the heights… …   Universalium

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  • Nyköping County — is an historical county of Sweden and was one of three counties in the province of Södermanland. They were in 1683 merged into nowadays Södermanland County. See also: *Gripsholm County *Eskilstunahus County …   Wikipedia

  • Nyköping Banquet — Present day appearance of Nyköping Castle, in which the Dukes were starved to death. The Nyköping banquet (Swedish: Nyköpings gästabud) was king Birger of Sweden s Christmas celebration December 11, 1317 at the Nyköping Castle in Sweden. Among… …   Wikipedia

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  • Rail transport in Sweden — Sweden Operation National railway SJ Infrastructure company Swedish Transport Administration Statistics System length Total 12,821 kilometre …   Wikipedia

  • Charles X Gustav of Sweden — Charles X Gustav King of Sweden Duke of Bremen and Verden Reign 6 June 1654 – 13 February 1660 ( 100000000000000050000005 years, 10000000000000252000000252 days) …   Wikipedia

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