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MSFS Eberswalde Finow to Gothenburg via Kalmar
MSFS Eberswalde Finow to Gothenburg via Kalmar

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Pyunik 2-1 FF Kalmar | Match Highlights
Pyunik 2-1 FF Kalmar | Match Highlights

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PYUNIK- KALMAR (2-1) Goals | ՓՅՈՒՆԻ - ԿԱԼՄԱՐ (2-1) - Փյունիկի գոլերը #pyunik #kalmar #goals
PYUNIK- KALMAR (2-1) Goals | ՓՅՈՒՆԻ - ԿԱԼՄԱՐ (2-1) - Փյունիկի գոլերը #pyunik #kalmar #goals

Europa Conference League 2nd Qualifying Round 2nd match. Pyunik - Kalmar (2-0) Pyunik Goals Artak Dashyan Hovhannes ...



Рyunіk vs Kаlmаr 1:0 | Amazing Dashyan Goal
Рyunіk vs Kаlmаr 1:0 | Amazing Dashyan Goal

UEFA Conference League Рyunіk vs Kаlmаr 1:0 | Amazing Dashyan Goal pyunik,conference league,europa conference league ...



Team, Place & City Details

Lyngby Boldklub

Lyngby Boldklub is a Danish football club founded in 1921. It is based at Lyngby Stadion in Kongens Lyngby, Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality, a northern suburb of Copenhagen.

Kalmar FF

Kalmar Fotbollsförening, more commonly known as Kalmar FF, Kalmar or KFF, is a Swedish professional football club based in Kalmar. The club is affiliated to Smålands Fotbollförbund and play their home games at Guldfågeln Arena.

Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality
Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality

Lyngby-Taarbæk Kommune is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Region Hovedstaden near Copenhagen on the east coast of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 39 km², and has a total population of 54,454 (1 April 2014).

Lyngby Stadium
Lyngby Stadium

Lyngby Stadion is a combined football and athletics stadium in Kongens Lyngby, Denmark. It is owned by the municipality of Lyngby-Taarbæk.

Lyngby-Taarbæk Symfoniorkester

Lyngby-Taarbæk Symfoniorkester is a full philharmonic amateur orchestra based in Kgs.

Lyngby station
Lyngby station

Lyngby station is a station on the Hillerød radial of the S-train network in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located centrally in Kongens Lyngby.

Lyngby Radio

Lyngby Radio is a Danish coast radio station, operating on MF and VHF. Lyngby Radio stopped HF service on 1 October, 2009. Earlier, Lyngby Radio was one out of four Danish coast radio stations, the others being Skagen Radio, Blåvand Radio and Rønne Radio.

Lyngby Kongevej

Secondary route 201 is a numbered road in North Zealand to the north of Copenhagen, Denmark, consisting of Lyngby Omfartsvej, a motorway bypass avoiding Lyngby Hovedgade (Lyngby Main Street), and Kongevejen which links Kongens Lyngby in the south with Hillerød in the north by way of Holte, Birkerød and Blovstrød. The road originates in a royal road which was built in 1587 between Copenhagen and Frederiksborg Castle, Frederick II's new North Zealand residence.

Lyngby Søndre Mølle
Lyngby Søndre Mølle

Lyngby Søndre Mølle, literally Lyngby Southern Mill, is a defunct watermill on Mølleåen located at Lyngby Hovedgade, Kongens Lyngby, in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. The current building is from 1902.

Lyngby Lake
Lyngby Lake

Lyngby Lake is a lake located on the border between Lyngby-Taarbæk and Gladsaxe municipalities in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the smallest of the four lakes that are located on Mølleåen.

Lyngby Church, Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality
Lyngby Church, Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality

Lyngby Church is the oldest church in Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is perched on a hill above Lyngby Hovedgade .

Kalmar War
Kalmar War

The Kalmar War was a war between Denmark–Norway and Sweden. Though Denmark soon gained the upper hand, it was unable to defeat Sweden entirely.

Kalmar Union
Kalmar Union

The Kalmar Union was a personal union in Scandinavia that from 1397 to 1523 joined under a single monarch the three kingdoms of Denmark, Sweden (then including most of Finland), and Norway, together with Norway's overseas dependencies (then including Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and the Northern Isles). The union was not quite continuous; there were several short interruptions.