Skanör med Falsterbo is a town consisting of two seperate medieval cities, which thrived during the 14th century. They have today grown together, and are positioned in the far southwestern tip of Sweden.
Skanör [edit]
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Stage coach on Rådhustorget.
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Rådhusgatan and Östergatan.
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Skanör church backside 2005.
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Skanör railway station 1904.
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Skanör railway station, 2005
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Geese pedestrial crossing sign in Skanör.
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Geese pedestrial crossing in Skanör.
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Skanör castle ruin in the background.
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Old fishing cottage in Skanör.
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Ships in Skanör harbour, 1913.
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Gustaf Rydberg in Skanör.
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Skanör gästgivaregård (hotel), early 1900's.
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Möllaregården, Skanör, was destroyed in 1920.
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Norra Ljunghuset, Ljunghusen, 1800's.
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Prince Wilhelm in Skanör, 1916.
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Skanör harbour, ship towards Copenhagen.
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View over Borgmästaregården from Lagmanshejden, the church can be seen in the background, Skanör.
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View over Skanör from the harbour.
Falsterbo [edit]
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Former Falsterbohus hotel.
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Former Falsterbohus hotel.
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Falsterbo railroad, 1915.
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View from Falsterbo lighthouse.
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ICA Torgboden i Falsterbo
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Location of Skanör and Falsterbo.
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Map of Skanör and Falsterbo during the early 20th century, before the merging.