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Nyköpings Hockey

Nyköpings Hockeyklubb was an ice hockey club from Nyköping, Sweden, which last played in the Division 1, the third tier of ice hockey in Sweden. The club was founded in 1990 as IK Nyköping Hockey 90 (or NH90), formed through the merger of Nyköpings HL and the ice hockey section of Nyköpings BIS. The club was renamed IK Nyköpings Hockey in 2003, before being given its final name in 2007.On 15 April 2014, after experiencing financial difficulties for several years, the club went bankrupt and ceased to exist.

Nyköpings BIS

Nyköpings BIS is a Swedish football club located in Nyköping. The club started out as a merger in 1966 between Nyköpings SK and Nyköpings AIK. Since their foundation Nyköpings BIS has participated mainly in the middle divisions of the Swedish football league system in particular Divisions 2 and 3.

Dunst Opening
Dunst Opening

The Dunst Opening is a chess opening where White opens with the move: 1. Nc3This fairly uncommon opening may have more names than any other: it is also called the Heinrichsen Opening, Baltic Opening, Van Geet Opening, Sleipnir Opening, Kotrč's Opening, Meštrović Opening, Romanian Opening, Queen's Knight Attack, Queen's Knight Opening, Millard's Opening, Knight on the Left, and der Linksspringer.

Nyköping Municipality
Nyköping Municipality

Nyköping Municipality is a municipality in Södermanland County in southeast Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Nyköping.

Nyköping
Nyköping

Nyköping is a locality and the seat of Nyköping Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden with 32,759 inhabitants as of 2017. The city is also the capital of Södermanland County.

AB Nyköpings Automobilfabrik

AB Nyköpings Automobilfabrik founded in 1937 was an automobile manufacturer in Nyköping that assembled trucks from Chrysler, DeSoto, Plymouth, Fargo and later also Škoda and Standard and from the mid-1950s also Simca. In 1960 the company was bought by SAAB and renamed SAAB-ANA and changed into being a SAAB dealership.

Nyköping Castle
Nyköping Castle

Nyköping Castle in Nyköping, Sweden, is a Medieval castle from the Birger Jarl era, partly in ruins. The castle is mostly known for the Nyköping Banquet which took place here in 1317.

Nyköping Banquet
Nyköping Banquet

The Nyköping Banquet was King Birger of Sweden's Christmas celebration 11 December 1317 at Nyköping Castle in Sweden. Among the guests were his two brothers Duke Valdemar and Duke Eric, who later that night were imprisoned and subsequently starved to death in the dungeon of Nyköping Castle.

Nyköpingsån
Nyköpingsån

Nyköpingsån is a river in Sweden.

Nyköpings gymnasium Gripenskolan

Nyköpings gymnasium Gripen or more commonly referred as "Gripenskolan" is a gymnasium located in Nyköping, Sweden. The school will be the new center of gymnasium education in Nyköping when Nyköpings gymnasium Tessin is closed in 2014.

Nyköpingsbro
Nyköpingsbro

Nyköpingsbro is a rest area with restaurant, located near the E4 motorway southwest of the town Nyköping in Sweden. Opened in 1986, the facility is built as a covered bridge restaurant.

Sleipner-class destroyer
Sleipner-class destroyer

The Sleipner class was a class of six destroyers built for the Royal Norwegian Navy from 1936 until the German invasion in 1940. The design was considered advanced for its time, and it was the first class of vessels for the Norwegian Navy that used aluminium in the construction of the bridge, the mast and the outer funnel.

Sleipner-class corvette

The Sleipner class was a series of corvettes ordered as part of the Royal Norwegian Navy's 1960 fleet plan. It was intended to build five ships of the class, but because of economic problems only two were built; Sleipner and Æger.Sleipner was built by Nylands Mekaniske Verksted, Oslo, and Æger by Aker Mekaniske Verksted, Oslo, and handed over to the Royal Norwegian Navy between 1965–1967.