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Swedish Ports
Lysekil, Uddevalla, Goteborg, Varberg, Falkenberg, Halmstad, Hoganas, Viken, Halsingborg, Landskrona, Malmo, Limhamn, Klagshamn, Trelleborg, Ystad, Simrishamn, Ahus, Solvesborg , Karlshamn, Ronnebyhamn, Karlskrona, Kalmar, Oskarshamn, Slite, Farosund, Visby, Vastervik, Mem, Norrkoping, Oxelosund, Nykoping, Sodertaije, Nynashamn, Stockholm, Vasteras, Oregrund, Skutskar, Kastet, Gavle, Vallvik, Ljusne, Sandarne, Soderhamn, Hudiksvall, Sundsvall, Harnosand, Gustavsvik, Ornskoldsvik, Pitea, Lulea, Haparanda

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