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  2. Rachel Brathen - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Brathen was born in Sweden on the 5 October 1988. After graduating from secondary school, she went to Costa Rica to pursue yoga; she lived there for three years. She was one of the pioneers of Stand-Up Paddleboard Yoga (SUP Yoga); she started teaching it in 2009.

  3. List of Swedish suffragists and suffragettes - Wikipedia

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    Sofia Gumaelius (1840–1915) – Treasurer of the National Association for Women's Suffrage; Ellen Hagen (1873–1967) – suffragist, women's rights activist and politician; Gerda Hellberg (1870–1937) – women's rights activist and suffragist; Lilly Hellström (1866–1930) – schoolteacher, children's newspaper editor and suffragist

  4. Damallsvenskan - Wikipedia

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    The Damallsvenskan (Swedish: [dɑːmˈâlːˌsvɛnːskan]; lit. 'Women's Allsvenskan '), known as OBOS Damallsvenskan for sponsorship reasons, [1] is the highest division of women's football in Sweden. [2] It is one of the best women's leagues in the world, and was founded in 1988. The division consists of a league of 14 teams. [3]

  5. Sweden women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1973 and is governed by the Swedish Football Association. The team has represented Sweden at the FIFA Women's World Cup on nine occasions. They were runners-up in 2003 and bronze medalists in 1991, 2011, 2019, and 2023. Sweden have been to seven Olympic Games, winning silver medals in 2016 and 2021.

  6. Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon - Wikipedia

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    From the first presentation of the dictionary 2018. Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon ( SKBL ), known in English as Biographical Dictionary of Swedish Women, is a Swedish biographical dictionary of Swedish women. It was started in 2018 when 1,000 articles about Swedish women were published in Swedish and English and a further 1,000 articles ...

  7. List of Swedish women writers - Wikipedia

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    A. Sophie Adlersparre (1823–1895), journalist, editor, women's rights activist. Charlotte Agell (born 1959), English-language works for children and young adults. Catharina Ahlgren (1734–1800) Astrid Ahnfelt (1876–1962), writer, translator and editor, fostered cultural relations between Sweden and Italy. Sonja Åkesson (1926–1977), poet ...

  8. Sweden at the FIFA Women's World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Sweden women's national football team has represented Sweden at the FIFA Women's World Cup on nine occasions in 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019 and 2023. There were runners up once and four times bronze medalists: in 1991, in 2011, in 2019 and in 2023. Sofia Jakobsson, Josefine Öqvist and Madelaine Edlund after winning the ...

  9. Women's football in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Damallsvenskan is the national competition for women footballers in Sweden, a division consisting of 12 teams, who assigns the national champion of Sweden. Damallsvenskan is the first ever professional league for women's football in the world.