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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 201. Not illustrated. Chapters: Karlstorp, Granna, Mariannelund, Savsjo, Tranas, Kvillsfors, Fagerhult, Habo, Visingso, Skillingaryd, Gnosjo, Hillerstorp, Vaggeryd, Tenhult, Anderstorp, Hok, Sweden, Bankeryd, Mullsjo, Gislaved, Sweden, Aneby, Bodafors, Smalandsstenar, Barnarp, Lanna, Varnamo, Sommen, Sweden, Tranghalla, Taberg, Bjorkoby, Vetlanda, Kaxholmen, Odensjo, Sundhultsbrunn, Hestra, Gislaved, Oggestorp, Marieholm, Gnosjo, Skarstad, Tunnerstad, Asenhoga, Korsberga, Vetlanda, Olmstad, Orserum, Anneberg, Nassjo, Nissafors, Fredriksdal, Solberga, Nassjo, Stockaryd, Ekenassjon, Stensjon, Gripenberg, Hanger, Vrigstad, Sandhem, Ang, Bor, Sweden, Holsbybrunn, Paulistrom, Bottnaryd, Skeppshult, Broaryd, Grimstorp, Malmback, Torestorp, Rydaholm, Klevshult, Lekeryd, Forserum, Forsheda, Hjaltevad, Bredaryd, Landsbro, Myresjo, Burseryd, Bruzaholm, Reftele, Hult, Sweden, Kulltorp, Frinnaryd, Furusjo, Sjunnen, Rorvik, Ingatorp, Flisby, Karda, Horda, Skede, Sweden, Nye, Sweden, Tomtabacken, County of Jonkoping and Kronoberg, Komstad, Skiro, Backaby, Skuruhatt, Tranhult, Ramkvilla, Krabby, Sweden, Hulta, Jonkoping. Excerpt: Karlstorp, spelled Carlstorp in old writings, is a small village in Vetlanda Municipality in Jonkoping County, in southern Sweden. It lies 42 km from the town of Vetlanda and 18 km from Mariannelund, and has a population of about 50. Otto Lindblad, composer of Kungssangen, the Swedish royal anthem, came from Karlstorp.