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Located in Lund ( a college town in Sweden ), it will invest in 8 – 10 companies in the coming five years with focus on solar panels, alternative light sources, product materials, energy efficiency and water saving and purification.
The university traditionally centers on the Lundagård park adjacent to the Lund Cathedral, with various departments spread in different locations in town, but mostly concentrated in a belt stretching north from the park connecting to the university hospital area and continuing out to the northeastern periphery of the town, where one finds the large campus of the Faculty of Engineering.
Teaching and training at the School of Aviation ( LUSA ) takes place at an airfield next to the town of Ljungbyhed, about 40 km away from Lund.
Travelling to and from Lomma Municipality is easy, as a main highway actually passes straight through the town of Lomma, connecting with Lund and Malmö, and with other cities to the north.
However, by the beginning of the 14th century, not only the king of Denmark but the archbishop of Lund and even various north German princes all competed for control of the town.
Born the son of a mathematics professor, Hill grew up in the narrowness of the university town of Lund in southern Sweden and had to strike out his career as a landscape painter against his father ’ s will.
The unincorporated community of Lund is also partially located within the town.
The Little House Wayside, the birthplace of Laura Ingalls Wilder, is in the town of Pepin, one mile southeast of Lund.
The unincorporated community of Lund is also partially located within the town.
Like his older brothers and sisters before him, he attended the realskola ( elementary school ), in a nearby town to which he commuted by train, and the gymnasium ( high school ) in Lund from which he graduated in 1948.
* Four Langhorns songs on compilation CD of music from town of Lund, Sweden ( on LoveCat Music )
Lund was an important town long before there was a cathedral.
Lying about three miles east-north-east of Barnsley town centre, the modern village of Lundwood takes its name from the Lund Wood the substantially wooded portion of the area of the old manor of Monk Bretton ( or Burton ).
The college town is largely an American phenomenon, according to Blake Gumprecht, an assistant professor of geography at the University of New Hampshire ; in Europe, Africa and Asia, most institutions of higher education grew together with major cities — with considerable exceptions such as Pantnagar, Aligarh, Cambridge, Oxford, Durham, Aberystwyth, St. Andrews, Coimbra, Stellenbosch, Lund, Potchefstroom, Trondheim and Heidelberg.
The town was first documented in 1251 in the Chartulary of Cockersand Abbey, where it was referred to as " de Lund ".
Born in the town of Halmstad in Halland in south-western Sweden, Wigforss studied at Lund University from 1899, and published writings on political issues in this period.
Tegnér was at this time passionately in love with a certain beautiful Euphrosyne Palm, the wife of a town councillor in Lund, and this unfortunate passion, while it inspired much of his finest poetry, turned the poet's blood to gall.
Jakriborg is a housing estate, or new town in Hjärup, Staffanstorp Municipality between Malmö and Lund in Scania, southern Sweden.
Hjärup is built on the fields of the village of Uppåkra, which existed for over a thousand years as the predecessor of Lund until the town was moved in 990 to a new and more secure location a few miles away, at which time Uppåkra reverted to a small town.

town and university
He is a Craig's wife who agonizes about tobacco ash on the living room rug and he is a forgetful genius who goes boating with the town baker when dignitaries from the local university have come to call.
The town itself and the `` reedy Cam '' he often visited, as did all in the university.
The Gog Magog Hills to the southeast afforded him and all other students a vantage point from which to view the town and university of their dwelling.
From the town surveyor, Hans learned drawing and mathematics and, from a university student, some academic subjects.
Anderson and his associate Brit Hume confirmed that Capp was shown out of town by university police, but that the incident had been hushed up by the university to avoid negative publicity.
He grew up in Komárom, Hungary and the Hungarian language university in that town bears his name.
The university's prominence and large student population have much impact on the city, effectively making it a university town.
Over a hundred university buildings scatter around town, most of them in an area covering more than 1 km², stretching towards the north-east from Lundagård park in the very centre of town.
It is a university town ( since 1990 ), a long-standing cultural centre, and a market and shopping town, surrounded by vineyards and wine-growing villages of the Palatinate wine region.
The university was designed in the Brutalist style and developed by the renowned town planner Walter Abraham who also oversaw the next 20 years of planning and development for the university.
However, as a young carpenter working in Syracuse, Cornell had been twice robbed of his wages, and thereafter considered Syracuse a Sodom and Gomorrah insisting that the university be located in Ithaca on his large farm on East Hill, overlooking the town and Cayuga Lake.
is a traditional university town in central Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
For example, the town hall of Dorpat was designed by an architect from Rostock in Mecklenburg, while the university buildings were designed by Johann Wilhelm Krause, another German.
The impetus to form the university came primarily from the town of Hamilton, New York, which has been home to Colgate University since 1819.
When USC opened in 1880, tuition was $ 15. 00 per term and students were not allowed to leave town without the knowledge and consent of the university president.
* January 26 – A whale explodes in Tainan City, Taiwan, while being transported through the town to a university for a necropsy.

town and attracted
To the south-west of this peninsula lies the Place Bonaparte, a quarter frequented chiefly by winter visitors attracted by the mild climate of the town.
After World War I, an attempt by the Government of Western Australia to attract migrants to Western Australia ( known as the Group Settlement Scheme ) and establish farms in the region attracted new settlers to the town.
The festivals combined with Telluride's bad-boy town image attracted celebrities like Tom Cruise, Oprah Winfrey, and Oliver Stone.
The hotel industry and that of the construction industry, in full strength in the 1920s, attracted the world more and more and thus made it possible for Nice to become a town of national importance.
The adoption of the factory system, which developed into the Industrial Revolution, enabled the transformation of Bacup from a small rural village into a mill town, populated by an influx of families attracted by Bacup's cotton mills, civic amenities and regional railway network.
In 2007, the murder of Sophie Lancaster attracted media attention to the town and highlighted its urban blight and lack of amenities and regeneration.
The religious connections and mythology of the town have also attracted several authors.
Today, they share the town with a younger crowd, attracted by its beautiful mountain setting.
Visitors are attracted to the town by its warm climate, the Murray River, recreational attractions, and historical features, such as the Port of Echuca which has the world's largest fleet of operating paddle steamers.
Kelly's boyhood town of Houston, Missouri, named Emmett Kelly Park in his honor and used to host an annual Emmett Kelly Clown Festival, which attracted clowns from across the region including Kelly's grandson, Joey Kelly, who returned every year to perform as a special guest.
However, he attracted the hostility of the other monks at the abbey, prompting him to move to Arezzo, a town which had no abbey, but which did have a large group of cathedral singers, whose training Bishop Tedald invited him to conduct.
Since 2007 Wallington has enjoyed something of a mini boom with several new retailers being attracted to the town, including Tesco Express and Caffé Nero.
Each year on the day of her festival, the town is said to have attracted some 700, 000 visitors (" as the people of the place say "), both men and women ( but not children ), who arrived in numerous crowded ships.
Its situation having attracted fishermen from the Cinque Ports, a permanent settlement was made, and the town numbered 70 burgesses before the Norman Conquest.
It attracted around 20, 000 people to the town but was moved to Weston-super-Mare in 2005.
The Doctor Who Midsummer Invasion attracted many fans of the ever-popular show to the town as well as some of its previous stars.
Though a rather small town in terms of population, throughout the years Geneva has attracted big stars to play, such as Ron Jeremy, Ronnie Milsap, Pamela Anderson, Robert E Lee, and Aaron Tippin.
The town, named Mineral City, attracted miners and by 1869 had grown large enough to win a post office.
Besides racial tensions, the easy gold attracted criminal elements, and the town gained a reputation as one of the bawdiest in the area.
Some new residents move to Yucca Valley's large mass-planned Western Hills Estates development attracted to " small town western living " in a city that restricts suburban sprawl.
Known originally as San Benito, the town was renamed Spanishtown and attracted a thriving fishing industry in addition to its continued importance to coastal agriculture.
Given the growth of the town of Oxnard, in the spring of 1898, a railroad station was built to service the plant, which attracted a population of Chinese, Japanese, and Mexican laborers and enough commerce to merit the designation of a town.
One of the first businesses to be established in the town was the California Steam Navigation Company, which was attracted to the area in 1859 by how close the Sacramento River is to it.

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