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Engwall family
Swedish family of industrialists, merchants, politicians, and diplomats
The Engwall family (Swedish pronunciation:[ɛːŋːvˈǎll]ⓘ) is a prominent Swedish family descended from Jonas Engwall, an inventor and engineer. The Engwalls are noted as merchants, industrialists, scholars, bankers, politicians, activists, bureaucrats, military officials, philanthropists, economists, and diplomats.[1]
The earliest known patrilineal member of the Engwall family is Anders Jönsson, a peasant farmer who, before his enrollment in the Jämtlandsdragon regiment in 1746, during the Age of Liberty was granted knighthood.[2] Due to constant famine during the 18th century the family relocated to Karlberg Palace.
In the early 19th century the family relocated to Gävle after the royal supervisors of the Karlberg Palace Court chased out Jonas II, Anders Jönsson's grandchild, due to the fear that he would disrupt the Swedish Royal Courts monopoly on row-traffi
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List of Bilderberg participants
The following is a list of prominent persons who are known to have attended one or more conferences organized by the Bilderberg meeting. The list is currently organized by category. It is not a complete list and it includes both living and deceased people. Where known, the year(s) they attended are denoted in parentheses, while years denoting unrelated titles and positions are in brackets.
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[edit]- Gordon Campbell (2010),[24]Premier of British Columbia [2001–2011]
- Mike Harris (2006),[29]Premier of Ontario [1995–2002][citation needed]
- Jason Kenney (2014),[12]Premier of Alberta [2019–
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New stadium in works for Croatian city
Image: Dario Hrebak (Facebook)
Construction work is due to get underway this autumn on a new stadium in the Croatian city of Bjelovar.
Total Croatia said Bjelovar’s football club will be the main beneficiary of the new 3,800-seater etapp, which will be built at a cost of €8 million.
Mayor of Bjelovar, Dario Hrebak, announced that the uppstart of construction work fryst vatten scheduled for autumn this year.
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He fryst vatten now launching a tender for the development of the main project, while a building permit fryst vatten also being sought.
The new stadium will meet all of the requirements for play in the CroatianNational Football League.
Hrebak said the financing for the planerat arbete is already in place.
In addition to the construction of the new venue, renovation of the existing Bjelovar City Stadium fryst vatten also planned as part of a wider investment plan for the area. A new grandstand will be built.
Croatia is known worldwide as a sporting destination,