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Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Stocksund is a Swedish association football club from Stocksund. The club was founded in 2005 as a club for youth exclusively.
Hudiksvalls FF is a Swedish football club located in Hudiksvall. The club was known as Hudiksvalls ABK, but changed their name, badge and colors in 2011.
Hudiksvalls Hockey Club is a Swedish hockey club based in Hudiksvall. The team currently plays in group 1C of Division 1, the third tier of Swedish ice hockey.
Hudiksvall is a city and the seat of Hudiksvall Municipality, in HĂ€lsingland, GĂ€vleborg County, Sweden with 15,015 inhabitants in 2010. Hudiksvall is also known as Glada Hudik (English: Happy Hudik), a term that originated in the 19th century as word spread of its friendly hospitality and its lively social life.
Hudiksvall Municipality is one of Sweden's 290 municipalities, situated in GĂ€vleborg County, east central Sweden. Its seat is in the city Hudiksvall.
Hudiksvall County, or Hudiksvalls lÀn, was a county of the Swedish Empire, between 1645 and 1654. It was created by splitting the Norrland County into the Hudiksvall County and the HÀrnösand County, but just nine years later they were merged again as the VÀsternorrland County.
Hudiksvalls Tidning is a Swedish local newspaper published in Hudiksvall, Sweden.
The district courts of Sweden are the court of first instance for the general courts in Sweden. The next instance are the courts of appeal (hovrÀtt).