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From October 1992, the only coin in use in Sweden with a value below 1 kronor was the 50 öre coin. [2] On 18 December 2008, the Swedish Riksbank announced a recommendation to the Swedish government to phase out the final öre coin by 2010. [3] The coin ceased to be minted on 25 March 2009 [4] and ceased to be legal tender after 30 September 2010.
The O series was built for the first electrified railway in Sweden, Malmbanan. ASEA started testing out technology with a test unit in 1908, and by 1914 the first Oa locomotive was delivered, along with the passenger hauling Pa. At first it was the northern part of Malmbanan, from Kiruna to Narvik that was electrified.
Pages in category "1950 in Sweden" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Swedish iron ore was an important economic and military factor in the European theatre of World War II, as Sweden was the main contributor of iron ore to Nazi Germany.The average percentages by source of Nazi Germany’s iron ore procurement through 1933–43 by source were: Sweden: 43.0 Domestic production (Germany): 28.2 France: 12.9. [1]
Gustaf V, King of Sweden from 1907 to 1950. 13 July – Gustaf Svensson, sailor (born 1882) 7 September – Hedda Andersson, female doctor (born 1861) 18 October – Per Bergman, sailor (born 1886) 29 October – Gustaf V, King of Sweden from 1907 to 1950 (born 1858) 29 November – Helge Ekroth, football player (born 1892). [2]
During the period 1790-1815 Sweden experienced two parallel economic movements: an agricultural revolution with larger agricultural estates (land reclamation - Enclosure Act of Sweden), [4] the crown transferring areas to private farmers, new crops and farming tools and a commercialization of farming, and a protoindustrialisation, with small industries being established in the countryside and ...
Dominion of India (to 26 January 1950) [18] Republic of India (from 26 January 1950) [18] Widely recognized UN member state. Commonwealth realm (to 26 January 1950). From 26 January 1950 to 1 November 1956, India was a federation of ten Part A states, eight Part B states, nine Part C states, and four Part D Territories. [19]
Railway stations in Sweden opened in 1950 (11 P) Pages in category "1950 establishments in Sweden" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.