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Gustav Adolfs torg, Malmö

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Gustav Adolfs torg is a public square located in Malmö, Sweden. The square is named after Swedish king Gustav IV Adolf, who was resident in Malmö between 1806 and 1807. The square has served as a central point for public transit since the trams were moved there in 1906-1907, and continues to serve as one today for the city bus network of Malmö.

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Gustav Adolfs torg, Malmö
Gustav Adolfs torg, Malmo Old Town (Norr)

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N 55.6027 ° E 13.0005 °
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Gustav Adolfs torg
211 39 Malmo, Old Town (Norr)
Sweden
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