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Uppland er eit landskap i Svealand aust i Sverige. Uppland grensar i sør til Södermanland , i vest til Västmanland , i nordvest til Gästrikland og i aust til Austersjøen . Landskapet har 150 000 synlege fornminne .
Lövstabruk [2] is a village on a common in the parish of Österlövsta, Tierp Municipality, Uppsala County, Sweden. In 2010 it had a population of 96, [1] compared to some 1300 at its height during the 18th century. The word lövsta is derived from lösta, an old Swedish word for "glade". [3] The contemporary spelling in the 18th century was ...
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Eds socken i Uppland ingick i Sollentuna härad. Huvuddelen av området ingår sedan 1971 i Upplands Väsby kommun och motsvarar från 2016 Eds distrikt. Ett område som bröts ut 1955, Stäket, ingår sedan 1971 i Järfälla kommun, från 2016 i Kallhälls distrikt . Socknens areal är 43,50 kvadratkilometer, varav 41,52 land.
Old Norse :Thorsteinn ok Freygunnr thau ... stein eptir ..., son sinn. [1] Thorsteinn and Freygunnr, they ... stone in memory of ... their son. [1] Uppland Runic Inscription 53 is a runestone built into a wall in the intersection between the thoroughfares Prästgatan and Kåkbrinken in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden .
The Uppland Regiment ( Swedish: Upplands regemente ), designations Ing 3, S 1 and S 1/Fo 47, was a Swedish Army signal regiment that traced its origins back to the 19th century. It was disbanded in 2006. The regiment was garrisoned in Uppland .
Uppland Artillery Regiment or as it was originally called, 2nd Svea Artillery Regiment, was raised on 1 October 1894 by an amalgamation of two batteries from 1st Svea Artillery Regiment and two from Wendes Artillery Regiment. [2] The 2nd Svea Artillery Regiment remained in Stockholm until 1901, when it was relocated to Stockholmsvägen, since ...