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Ystad

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Ystad (ü`städ), city (1990 pop. 15,670), Malmöhus co., S Sweden, a seaport on the Baltic Sea. It is a commercial and industrial center and a popular summer resort. Iron, steel, and dairy products are produced. At Ystad in 1799, Gustavus IV issued his declaration of war against Napoleon I.


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On the Baltic Sea, close by Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland, Wallander's Ystad proves a sort of coastal border town for what Mankell styled in our interview as "the new kinds of criminality" that have flowed into Western Europe since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The action program within Engineered Systems pertains to the relocation of production from Ystad to Lithuania and enables continued profitable growth within the area of protective products.
Johanna Billing - "You don't love me yet", Index in collaboration with Ystad Konstmuseum
 
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