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    Gunilla Lundgren is a Swedish writer and a peace and environmental activist. She is the coordinator of the International Swedish Writers' Union. Author...
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  • Fredrik Lundgren (b. 1979) — Swedish soccer player Gillis Lundgren Gunilla Lundgren (b. 1942) — Swedish environmental activist Jan Lundgren (b. 1966)...
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  • 49th Guldbagge Awards. The main role is played by Adam Lundgren, while Tomas von Brömssen, Gunilla Nyroos and Josefin Neldén appear in supporting roles...
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  • Alverljung Gun Sundberg Eva-Lisa Svensson Gunilla Friden Ing-Marie Ahlin Christina Bolinder Eva Andersson Eva-Lena Lundgren Bolette Christopherson Annelie Eriksson...
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  • for Ishavspirater 2016 – Jojje Wadenius 2017 – Per Gustavsson 2018 – Gunilla Lundgren 2019 – Jenny Jägerfeld 2020 – Erik Ekstrand 2021 – Emma Adbåge and...
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  • in Sweden to depict Swedish-Jewish culture. Ghita Nørby as Rosha Cohen Gunilla Röör as Freud Palle Granditsky as Ruben Cohen Philip Zandén as David Cohen...
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    Reinfeldt was elected party leader on 25 October 2003, succeeding Bo Lundgren. Under his leadership, the Moderate Party has transformed its policies...
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  • the greatest successes of SVT Drama. Created by Lars Bill Lundholm and Gunilla Linn Persson, the first 8 episodes were directed by Martin Asphaug. The...
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    Lundgren replaced him and led the party in the disastrous general election of 2002, much owed to his alleged neoliberal stances, for which Lundgren continued...
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  • Gunilla Wahlén (born 1951) is a Swedish Left Party politician. She was a member of the Riksdag from 1998 to 2010. Gunilla Wahlén at the Riksdag website...
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