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Rickard Olsson
Rickard Olsson-Essé, (born 7 February 1967 in Gävle) is a Swedish television and radio presenter. He presented ''Bingolotto'' between 2005 and 2008 and since 2008 he presents the quiz show ''" Vem vet mest?" and " Vem vet mest junior?"'' broadcast on SVT. Biography He grew up in Gävle, but today lives in Nacka outside of Stockholm. Olsson studied at Stora Sätraskoland and went to high school at Vasaskolan in Gävle. In the early 1990s, Olsson studied cultural science at Örebro University in Örebro. Olsson started his career at Radio Gävleborg; from there he went on to present the teen show '' Bullen'', the Sunday show '' Söndagsöppet'' and Melodifestivalen, all on SVT. He also presented Nyhetsmorgon at TV4. He has presented the radio shows ''Morgonpasset'', ''P4 Extra'', ''Under Solen och Bonus'', all on Sveriges Radio. Between 2005 and 2008 he presented ''Bingolotto'' at TV4. He has presented several awards shows such as ''Aftonbladets TV-pris in 2006, and the TV-a ...
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Gävle
Gävle () is a city in Sweden, the seat of Gävle Municipality and the capital of Gävleborg County. It had 77,586 inhabitants in 2020, which makes it the 13th most populated city in Sweden. It is the oldest city in the historical Norrland (Sweden's Northern Lands), having received its charter in 1446 from Christopher of Bavaria. However, Gävle is far nearer to the greater Stockholm region than it is to most other major settlements in Norrland and has a much milder climate than associated with said region. In recent years, the city has received much international attention due to its large Yule Goat figure made of straw - the Gävle Goat. The goat is erected in December each year and is often subsequently vandalized, usually by being set on fire. The goat has now become a symbol for the city and is being used for various marketing purposes. History It is believed that the name ''Gävle'' derives from the word ''gavel'', meaning river banks in Old Swedish and referring to ...
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