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  2. Momondo - Wikipedia

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    In January 2014, momondo launched "momondo places", a free city guide with maps. [5] In July 2014, momondo launched its "Trip Finder" tool. [6] In October 2014, Great Hill Partners, a private equity firm, invested £80m for a majority stake in the Momondo Group, the company that owned the Cheapflights and momondo brands, valuing it at £132 ...

  3. Hugo Burge - Wikipedia

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    Hugo Burge (6 April 1972 – 10 May 2023) was an English travel business executive, internet entrepreneur and investor, as well as the founder of Marchmont Ventures, an organisation that supports arts and crafts.

  4. Lars Aronsson - Wikipedia

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    Lars Erik Aronsson (born 19 March 1966, Örebro, Sweden) is a Swedish programmer and consultant, and the founder of two Swedish web sites: the free electronic book archive Project Runeberg and the Swedish language wiki Susning.nu.

  5. Swedish alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish alphabet (Swedish: Svenska alfabetet) is a basic element of the Latin writing system used for the Swedish language. The 29 letters of this alphabet are the modern 26-letter basic Latin alphabet ( a to z ) plus å , ä , and ö , in that order. It contains 20 consonants and 9 vowels ( a e i o u y å ä ö ).

  6. List of Swedish noble families - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Swedish noble families, which are divided into two main groups: . Introduced nobility, i.e. noble families introduced at the Swedish House of Nobility ...

  7. Provinces of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Population of Swedish provinces in 2016 [1]. The 25 provinces of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges landskap) are historical, geographical and cultural regions.They have no administrative function (except in some sports contexts), but retain their own cultural identities, dialects and folklore.

  8. Svenska Akademiens ordbok - Wikipedia

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    Svenska Akademiens ordbok (Swedish: [ˈsvɛ̂nːska akadɛˈmiːns ˈûːɖbuːk]), abbreviated SAOB, is a historical dictionary of the Swedish language published by the Swedish Academy. It is the Swedish counterpart of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) or the Deutsches Wörterbuch (DWB).

  9. Swedish Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Football Association [1] (Swedish: Svenska Fotbollförbundet, SvFF) is the governing and body of football in Sweden. It organises the football leagues – Allsvenskan for men and Damallsvenskan for women – and the men's and women's national teams. It is based in Solna and is a founding member of both FIFA and UEFA.