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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: 28. Chapters: Oresund Bridge, Swedbank Stadion, Metropolitan Areas of Sweden, City Tunnel, Malmo shootings, Malmo Municipality, Oresund Line, Malmo University College, Limhamn, Kirseberg, Malmo Aviation, Malmo Tower, Arlov, Kockums, Bladin's International School, Al Aqsa Spannmal Stiftelse, Sydsvenskan, Malmo urban area, Global Trust Council, A Sunny Day at Fredriksberg, Malmo Opera and Music Theatre, Aq-Va-Kul, Renaissance Malmo Hotel, Malmo public library, Drottningtorget, Malmo, Trepak International AB, Baltic Exhibition, Svensson, BUFF, World Maritime University, Frans Suell, SouthEnd Interactive, History of Malmo, Scandinavian Tower, Malmo Lokaltrafik, Copenhagen Malmo Port, Fisktorget, Svensk Lufttrafik, Malmo West Station, Universitetsholmen, Malmo Academy of Music. Excerpt: Malmo (Swedish pronunciation: ), in the southernmost province of Scania, is the third most populous city in Sweden, after Stockholm and Gothenburg. Malmo is the seat of Malmo Municipality and the capital of Skane County. The administrative entity for most of the city is Malmo Municipality which has 298,963 inhabitants in eight different localities, with 30% being of foreign backgrounds (born outside of Sweden), . Malmo is also a bimunicipal locality, as part of it is Burlov Municipality. The total population of the urban area was 309,516 by the start of 2010, of which 16,607 were in Burlov. Greater Malmo is one of Sweden's three officially recognized Metropolitan areas and since 2005 is defined by the municipality of Malmo and 11 other municipalities in the southwestern corner of Scania. On 30 June 2008, its population was recorded to be 628,388. The region covers an area of 2,535.76 square kilometres (979.06 sq mi). The municipalities included, apart from Malmo, are Burlov, Eslov, Hoor, Kavlinge, Lomma, Lund, Skurup, Staffanstorp, Svedala, Trelleborg a...