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Kristianstad

British  
/ kriˈʃanstɑːd, ˈkrɪstʃənˌstɑːd /

noun

  1. a town in S Sweden: founded in 1614 as a Danish fortress, it was finally acquired by Sweden in 1678. Pop: 75 590 (2004 est)

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This is revealed in a new study from Uppsala University, conducted in collaboration with infectious diseases doctors in Kristianstad and published in the scientific journal Emerging Infectious Diseases.

From Science Daily • May 28, 2024

This is Julia Ragnarsson, Herring’s partner of three years and the reason he is showing me around a tiny bucolic village, 20 minutes outside the town of Kristianstad.

From The Guardian • Oct. 9, 2020

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Crime scene investigators at the barn in Kristianstad, southern Sweden.

From The Guardian • Jan. 25, 2016

A prehistoric settlement of advanced culture was brought to light near Kristianstad, Sweden, revealing stone sepulchral chambers and sacrificial altars.

From Time Magazine Archive

He also won Skaane, including the modern provinces of Halland, Kristianstad, Malm�hus and Blekinge, and these remained part of Denmark until the middle of the 17th century.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 "Demijohn" to "Destructor" by Various