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Beijers park is a park in the city of Malmö, Sweden. It was founded in 1885 by Gottfried and Lorens Beijer but opened to public in 1904.
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Beijer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barry Beijer (born 1989), Dutch footballer Georg Beijers (1895–1978), Dutch footballer Inez...
Pildammsparken (Willowpond Park) is a neighbourhood and park in Malmö, Sweden, founded for the Baltic Exhibition of 1914. It covers an area of 45 hectares...