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    Ytterby (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈʏ̂tːɛrˌbyː]) is a village on the Swedish island of Resarö, in Vaxholm Municipality in the Stockholm archipelago. Today...
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    Metropolitan Area. It had 22,768 inhabitants in 2010. In 2021, the main Kungälv - Ytterby - Kareby conurbation had a combined population approaching 30,000. According...
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  • leaving for Superettan outfit Qviding FIF in 2006. In 2007, he joined Ytterby IS in the Swedish Division 3. He scored 27 goals in 22 matches which made...
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  • Ytterby IS is a Swedish football team from Kungälv, currently playing in Division 3 Västra Götaland. The team was founded in 1947. Ytterby IS men's team...
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    of Ytterby, and that this community was located on the lands of today's Ytterby near the great burial ground of Västra porten/Smällen. In Ytterby, archaeologists...
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    Sweden. It had 3,212 inhabitants in 2020. Resarö includes the hamlet of Ytterby, famous for the discovery of several rare-earth elements in a local mine...
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    chemist Carl Axel Arrhenius. He named the mineral after the village of Ytterby, in Sweden, where it had been discovered. When one of the chemicals in...
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    lanthanide, a rare-earth element, originally found in the gadolinite mine in Ytterby, Sweden, which is the source of the element's name. Erbium's principal...
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    ISBN 3-209-00108-1. In a mine near Ytterby, Sweden, many elements were discovered. Four elements are named after Ytterby: § yttrium (Y), § terbium (Tb),...
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    Archaeological survey using a Leica TPS1100 total station on an Iron Age dwelling in Ytterby, Sweden...
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