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Thank you Dave for this useful information (seems to be very interesting) - I will try to remember it when going to this direction one day. Best wishes, Jürgen.
Kungälv is a city in Bohuslän on the Swedish west coast and the seat of Kungälv Municipality, Västra Götaland County. Kungälv is roughly translated as King River and is such named because of the two big rivers that floats in the vicinity, Göta Älv and Nodre Älv. Kungälv has never housed any royalties, neither norweigian nor swedish.
The city was founded in 1612, when the former settlement at Kungahälla was moved to the Bohus Fortress. The fortress combined with "Bräckboden" is the most popular tourist attractions in Kungälv.
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Thank you Dave for this useful information (seems to be very interesting) - I will try to remember it when going to this direction one day. Best wishes, Jürgen.
Sorry, the title is correct. It should of course not be Landala
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Prehistoric petroglyph "Shoemaker" from about 1200 B.C.
Prehistoric petroglyph "Shoemaker" from about 1200 B.C.
Prehistoric petroglyph "Shoemaker" from about 1200 B.C.
Prehistoric petroglyph "Shoemaker" from about 1200 B.C.
Kungälv is a city in Bohuslän on the Swedish west coast and the seat of Kungälv Municipality, Västra Götaland County. Kungälv is roughly translated as King River and is such named because of the two big rivers that floats in the vicinity, Göta Älv and Nodre Älv. Kungälv has never housed any royalties, neither norweigian nor swedish.
The city was founded in 1612, when the former settlement at Kungahälla was moved to the Bohus Fortress. The fortress combined with "Bräckboden" is the most popular tourist attractions in Kungälv.
3000 year old Rock paintings discovered in 1974. It depicts deer fish and boats. When this was painted, the sea was only a few metres away.