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In 1939 only 70,000 cubic metres were refined in Sweden . In 1940 , however , a
new refinery with an annual capacity of 600,000 cubic metres was built by Axel
Johnson adjoining their existing one at Nynäshamn , and in 1946 the same firm ...
In 1939 only 70,000 cubic metres were refined in Sweden . In 1940 , however , a
new refinery with an annual capacity of 600,000 cubic metres was built by Axel
Johnson adjoining their existing one at Nynäshamn , and in 1946 the same firm ...
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( cubic metres ) Pit - props ( cubic metres ) 52,450 36,500 10,180 29,700 27,750
10,480 270,000 317,000 150,000 1,000,000 The largest share of Sweden's total
export of sawn softwood in 1952 went as usual to the United Kingdom ,
shipments ...
( cubic metres ) Pit - props ( cubic metres ) 52,450 36,500 10,180 29,700 27,750
10,480 270,000 317,000 150,000 1,000,000 The largest share of Sweden's total
export of sawn softwood in 1952 went as usual to the United Kingdom ,
shipments ...
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The largest port in Sweden ; present draught in the dredged channel is 12 metres
. Since the end of the second world war traffic has continuously increased ,
reaching record proportions in 1951. In that year some 11,968 ships totalling 12.5
...
The largest port in Sweden ; present draught in the dredged channel is 12 metres
. Since the end of the second world war traffic has continuously increased ,
reaching record proportions in 1951. In that year some 11,968 ships totalling 12.5
...
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