The ABC 80 (Advanced BASIC Computer 80) was a home computer engineered by the Swedish corporation Dataindustrier AB (DIAB) and manufactured by Luxor in Motala, Sweden in the late 1970s (first model August 1978) and early 1980s.
Bert Ljung finishes the 5th grade, and Klimpen will move to Motala.
Birgittas udde ("Birgitta's Point") is situated on the south shore of lake Boren, Motala, Sweden.
The copper mines of Cudappah, Bellary, Chanda, Buldhana, Narsingpur, Ahmadnagar, Bijapur and Dharwar were a source of income and played an important role in the economy.
Tengström was born in Motala, Sweden, and was a descendant of the first archbishop of Åbo Jacob Tengström.
After the canal was opened, Motala Verkstad focused on producing equipment, locomotives and rolling stock for the newly constructed railways, beginning a tradition of railway engineering that continues to this day in the form of AB Svenska Järnvägsverkstädernas Aeroplanavdelning (ASJA) that was bought by the aeroplane manufacturer SAAB in Linköping.
Håkan Samuelsson (born 3 March 1951 in Motala, Sweden) is a Swedish businessman who has served as Chairman of the Executive Board (CEO) of Volvo Cars Corporation AB since October 2012.
Johan A. Andersson (born 1984), Swedish ice hockey player from Motala
Situated on the confluence of State highways 194 and 196, it serves as an important juncture connecting the Jalgaon Jamod tehsil of Buldhana district to the Muktainagar tehsil of the adjacent Jalgaon Khandesh district.
Motala tehsil is part of Malkapur Sub-Division of Buldhana district, along with Nandura and Malkapur tehsils.
Nandura tehsil is part of Malkapur Sub-Division of Buldhana district, along with Motala and Malkapur tehsils.
A new line opened in April 2013, letting the trains call at Skänninge and Motala stations.
Per ("Pelle") Anders Gustaf Holmertz (born February 3, 1960 in Motala, Östergötland) is a former freestyle swimmer from Sweden.
Mann River in Buldhana, Akola districts of Maharashtra state
The Motala bracteate has been struck with the same die and was found at a nearby town in the same province, Östergötland, in 1906.