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  2. Gothenburg congestion tax - Wikipedia

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    Payment border. The Gothenburg congestion tax (Swedish: Trängselskatt i Göteborg), also referred to as the Gothenburg congestion charge, is a congestion pricing system implemented as a tax levied on most vehicles entering and exiting central Gothenburg, Sweden, including some main roads passing by the city.

  3. Gothenburg - Wikipedia

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    The Gothenburg Award is the city's international prize that recognises and supports work to achieve sustainable development – in the Gothenburg region and from a global perspective. [217] The award, which is one million Swedish crowns, is administered and funded by a coalition of the City of Gothenburg and 12 companies. [ 218 ]

  4. List of most expensive cities for expatriate employees

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    These are lists of the world's most expensive cities for expatriate employees (not residents), according to the Mercer, [1] ECA International [2] and Xpatulator.com [3] cost-of-living surveys. Other surveys from online collaborative indices, such as Numbeo, [4] Expatistan, [5] or Eardex [6] are not covered by this article.

  5. Talk:Gothenburg/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Gothenburg is world famous in the heavy metal community, and is known as the birthplace of a musical style (melodic death metal), just as Seattle was to grunge music, or Washington DC was to hardcore punk. It is a common to hear the term "Gothenburg sound", as is "Swedish melodic death metal". Skeletor2112 04:28, 2 June 2006 (UTC)

  6. Gothenburg Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Gothenburg Municipality (Göteborgs kommun or Göteborgs stad) is a municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Gothenburg . When the first Swedish local government acts were implemented in 1863 the City of Gothenburg, founded and chartered in 1621, became a city municipality with an elected ...

  7. Gothenburg Public House System - Wikipedia

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    The Gothenburg or Trust Public House system originated in the 1860s in Gothenburg, Sweden, [1] in an attempt to control the consumption of spirits. Earlier in the century, 34 litres annual per capita consumption of spirits was recorded in Sweden.