Lindholmen (other)
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Lindholmen may refer to: Places * Lindholmen, Gothenburg, a district on the island of Hisingen, Sweden * Lindholmen, Karlskrona, an island south of Karlskrona, Sweden * Lindholmen, Vallentuna, a locality in Stockholm County, Sweden Other uses * Lindholmen Castle, Scania, Sweden * Lindholmen Castle, Västergötland, Sweden * Lindholmen Castle (Gothenburg), Sweden * Lindholmens or Lindholmen varv, a Swedish shipyard in Gothenburg See also * Lindholm (other) * Lindholme (other) Lindholme may refer to:- * Lindholme, South Yorkshire, in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, England ** RAF Lindholme, a World War II bomber station ** HM Prison Lindholme, a prison and Immigrant Removal Centre on the site of the former RAF L ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lindholmen, Gothenburg
Lindholmen (literally "The Linden Tree Island") is a former island in the Göta Älv river, now part of the larger island of Hisingen. Lindholmen was not attached to Hisingen until 1864, or perhaps even later, and the western part of the channel separating the two islands is preserved in the form of the inlet , which now functions as a marina. In the Middle Ages, Lindholmen was the site of Lindholmen Castle, which was briefly an important royal residence during the reign of Magnus IV of Sweden. Later, in the nineteenth century, the was located in the area. Lindholmen Science Park Lindholmen Science Park is an international collaborative environment for research, innovation and education within the areas Transport, ICT and Media. The district is located in Gothenburg, Sweden, on the island of Hisingen on the northern shore of Göta Älv. The Lindholmen district area is 104 hectares. In this area, campuses for Chalmers University of Technology, the University of Gothenb ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lindholmen, Karlskrona
Lindholmen is a small island to the immediate south of the city of Karlskrona in the south east of Sweden. Since the end of the 17th century, it has formed part of the Karlskrona Naval Base. It contains a number of facilities for the base including the Polhem Dock (''Pohlhemsdockan'') and the Ropewalk (''Repslagarebanan''). ''Länsstyrelsen Blekinge Län''. Retrieved 24 June 2012. References Islands of Blekinge County {{Blekinge-geo-stub ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lindholmen, Vallentuna
::''This is about the locality in Stockholm County. For the district on Hisingen, see Lindholmen, Gothenburg, for the island in Karlskrona, see Lindholmen, Karlskrona'' Lindholmen is a locality situated in Vallentuna Municipality, Stockholm County Stockholm County ( sv, Stockholms län, link=no ) is a county or '' län'' (in Swedish) on the Baltic Sea coast of Sweden. It borders Uppsala County and Södermanland County. It also borders Mälaren and the Baltic Sea. The city of Stoc ..., Sweden with 860 inhabitants in 2010. References Populated places in Vallentuna Municipality {{Stockholm-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lindholmen Castle
Lindholmen Castle was a Danish fortified castle on the banks of lake Börringe in Svedala Municipality in Scania, Sweden. The only thing left of the castle is the hill on which the castle was built and a few stones in the ground on top of the hill. Medieval history Lindholmen became an important fortification in the defence of Scania during the Middle Ages because of its strong encircling defensive walls and double moats. At the time, a small river and treacherous marshes made the terrain surrounding the castle hard to navigate. Originally a private castle, it was in 1339 turned over to Magnus Eriksson (1316– 1374), king of Norway and of Sweden including Scania. In 1395, Queen Margaret I of Denmark used the castle as a location to conduct peace negotiations with the deposed king of Sweden, Albrecht von Mecklenburg (c. 1338–1412) who had been forced to give up the Swedish throne in her favor. The meeting at Lindholmen to determine Albrecht’s fate lasted 16 days ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lindholmen Castle, Västergötland
Lindholmen Castle () is a castle ruins at Lidköping Municipality in Västra Götaland County, Sweden. History Lindholmen was first mentioned in 1514. The property was made a manor house in 1516. Vice Admiral Bengt Gabrielsson Oxenstierna (1623–1702) rebuilt the courtyard into a large fortified castle. In 1792, the castle burned to the ground and now only a 17th-century wing remain. See also *Lindholmen Castle Lindholmen Castle was a Danish fortified castle on the banks of lake Börringe in Svedala Municipality in Scania, Sweden. The only thing left of the castle is the hill on which the castle was built and a few stones in the ground on top of the hi ... References Castles in Västra Götaland County Ruins in Sweden {{Sweden-castle-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lindholmen Castle (Gothenburg)
Lindholmen Castle ( sv, Borgen Lindholmen) was a medieval castle on the former island of Lindholmen, which is now part of the larger island of Hisingen and lies within the urban area of modern Gothenburg. The castle stood on a rocky outcrop, which is still known as Slottsberget ("The Castle Hill"), overlooking the Göta Älv. This was an area of immense strategic significance in the Middle Ages, as at that time Hisingen straddled the Norwegian-Swedish border, and the mouth of the Göta Älv was Sweden's sole point of access to the North Sea. The fortress is attested for the first time in 1333, when King Magnus IV Eriksson of Sweden marked one of his letters as having been written ''in castro nostro Lindholm'' ('in our castle Lindholm'), and it appears again in a letter from 1334, this time spelt ''Lyndholmis''. It is sometimes claimed that the castle had previously been mentioned in Sturla Þórðarson's ''Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar'', as the saga refers at one point to a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lindholmens
Lindholmens or Lindholmen varv was a shipyard on the Göta älv in Gothenburg, Sweden. Named after the small leaf linden that grew on the island, Lindholmen was founded in 1848 and closed in 1976. It was at one time the largest employer in Gothenburg and produced some of the most powerful ships in the Swedish Navy, as well as the first modern oil tanker. Early years There is evidence that there was "a loading place (...) a loading dock with a storage bed of ship repair beams" () in 1844 and the first ship known to have been built at the yard, the brig ''Aurora'', was launched in 1848, but the history of the company dates from the foundation of a joint stock company called the Lindholmens Varvs- och Fabriksaktiebolag in 1853. The company was one quarter owned by Motala Verkstad and specialised in constructing ships of steel. The first steel steamship, ''Gustaf II Adolf'' was launched on 13 December 1854. The shipyard subsequently constructed a number of major ships, including ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lindholm (other)
Lindholm may refer to: Surname * Lindholm (surname) Places * , a district of Nørresundby, Denmark * Lindholm (Stege Bugt), an island in Vordingborg Municipality, Denmark * Lindholm Strait, a strait in the Sea of Okhotsk * Risum-Lindholm, a district in Nordfriesland, Germany Other uses * Lindholm (manor house), a historic estate in Lejre Municipality, Denmark * Lindholm Høje, major Viking burial site in Denmark * Lindholm IF, a Danish football club * Lindholm amulet, bone piece found in Skåne, Sweden * Lindholm station, a railway station in Nørresundby, Denmark * R. W. Lindholm Service Station in Cloquet, Minnesota, Listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places See also * Lindholme (other) * Lindholmen (other) * Lindholmiola ''Lindholmiola'' is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Helicodontidae. Species Species within the genus ''Lindholmiola'' include: * ''Lindholmiola barbata' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |