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10 unusual facts about Sundsvall


Arie van Beek

He is a regular guest conductor with the orchestras of Avignon and Poitou-Charentes in France, the orchestras of Örebro, Sundsvall and Linköping in Sweden and the Östgöta Wind Orchestra in Switzerland.

Deaf International Basketball Federation

At the Congress of Comité International des Sports de Surds (now known as Deaflympics) during the Winter Deaflympics in Sundsvall, Sweden, in February 2003, the Congress officially decided to recognise the DIBF as an Associate Member.

DNIX

Dataindustrier AB (literal translation: computer industries shareholding company) was started in 1970 by Lars Karlsson as a single-board computer manufacture in Sundsvall, Sweden, producing a Zilog Z80-based computer called Data Board 4680.

Gunnar Harding

Gunnar Harding (born 1940, Sundsvall) is a Swedish poet, novelist, essayist and translator.

Medelpads Fotbollförbund

Based in Sundsvall, the Association's Chairman is Magdalena Wallgren.

MS Arberia

With the name MS Wasa Queen she started service between Vaasa in Finland and Sundsvall in Sweden on May 15, 1992.

MS Silja Festival

After the Euroway service was terminated in April 1994, Silja Festival was moved back to the Kvarken to operate from Vaasa to Umeå and Sundsvall.

Nebi Mustafi

His brother Nuri Mustafi is currently playing for Sundsvall, Sweden.

Sundsvall

Helen Sjöholm (1970-), singer, actress and musical theater performer

Swedish general election, 1985

At a campaign meeting in Sundsvall on 22 August, Minister of Social Welfare Sten Andersson promised to increase the state pensions as a compensation for the price increases following the devaluation of the krona in 1982.


Mariehem SK

A number of local players have Mariehem SK as the parent club, for example Anton Holmberg (UCD), Mikael Dahlberg (Umeå FC and GIF Sundsvall) and Hanna Ljungberg (Umeå IK).

MS Arberia

In addition to the Vaasa—Sundsvall route she also sailed from Vaasa to Umeå.