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Malmö
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Mal·mö  (mlm, mälm)
A city of southern Sweden on the Oresund opposite Copenhagen. An important trade and shipping center during the Hanseatic period, it passed from Denmark to Sweden in 1658. Population: 276,000.

Malmö [ˈmælməʊ (Swedish) ˈmalmøː]
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(Placename) a port in S Sweden, on the Sound: part of Denmark until 1658; industrial centre. Pop.: 257 574 (2000 est.)


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