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- Fjällsätern abstract "Fjällsätern is a minor mountain in southern Uddevalla, Sweden. Its summit reaches 105.9 metres (347 ft) above sea level according to one 1950 estimate (an earlier one from 1903 put it at 300 Swedish feet), making it the area's second highest. There the local politician and publicist Ture Malmgren (1851–1922) began building his grand Tureborg Castle, today a ruin, in 1899. Along its slopes Malmgren constructed several other structures, among them the likewise faux-medieval summer residence Fjällhyddan, and his own would-be tomb. The area was once completely barren, but Malmgren – who was engaged in the tree-planting movement of that time – promised his wife Hilma that she would one day be able to walk beneath trees on Fjällsätern, and set about planting the thick forest of today. A nature reserve named after him, Ture Valleys, is situated on the mountain's eastern side.During the Second World War, Fjällsätern was used by the Swedish Armed Forces for the town's air defence, as a lookout post. When Tureborg Castle burned down in 1950, the height of the mountain made it difficult for the firemen to reach the fire. No historical remains pre-dating Ture Malmgren's use of the area are known on Fjällsätern, but several Stone Age sites sit by its foot, and the \"-säter\" suffix often indicates the area was historically used for forest-based livestock grazing.".
- Fjällsätern elevation "109.5".
- Fjällsätern locatedInArea Sweden.
- Fjällsätern locatedInArea Uddevalla.
- Fjällsätern locatedInArea Västra_Götaland_County.
- Fjällsätern thumbnail Tureborg1.png?width=300.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageID "46491558".
- Fjällsätern wikiPageLength "3638".
- Fjällsätern wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Fjällsätern wikiPageRevisionID "664983153".
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Uddevalla.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Västra_Götaland_County.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Sweden.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Fjällhyddan.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Foot_(unit).
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Hilma_Malmgren.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Stone_Age.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Armed_Forces.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Tomb_of_Ture_Malmgren.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Ture_Malmgren.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Ture_Valleys.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Tureborg_Castle.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Tureholm_(island).
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Uddevalla.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink Västra_Götaland_County.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fjällsätern".
- Fjällsätern elevationM "109.5".
- Fjällsätern location Sweden.
- Fjällsätern location Uddevalla.
- Fjällsätern location Västra_Götaland_County.
- Fjällsätern name "Fjällsätern".
- Fjällsätern photo "Tureborg1.png".
- Fjällsätern photoCaption "1900.0".
- Fjällsätern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Fjällsätern wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fjällsätern subject Category:Geography_of_Uddevalla.
- Fjällsätern subject Category:Landforms_of_Västra_Götaland_County.
- Fjällsätern subject Category:Mountains_of_Sweden.
- Fjällsätern hypernym Mountain.
- Fjällsätern point "58.341 11.953".
- Fjällsätern type Mountain.
- Fjällsätern type NaturalPlace.
- Fjällsätern type Place.
- Fjällsätern type Location.
- Fjällsätern type Mountain.
- Fjällsätern type Place.
- Fjällsätern type Thing.
- Fjällsätern type SpatialThing.
- Fjällsätern type Q8502.
- Fjällsätern comment "Fjällsätern is a minor mountain in southern Uddevalla, Sweden. Its summit reaches 105.9 metres (347 ft) above sea level according to one 1950 estimate (an earlier one from 1903 put it at 300 Swedish feet), making it the area's second highest. There the local politician and publicist Ture Malmgren (1851–1922) began building his grand Tureborg Castle, today a ruin, in 1899.".
- Fjällsätern label "Fjällsätern".
- Fjällsätern sameAs m.0134m41y.
- Fjällsätern lat "58.341".
- Fjällsätern long "11.953".
- Fjällsätern wasDerivedFrom Fjällsätern?oldid=664983153.
- Fjällsätern depiction Tureborg1.png.
- Fjällsätern isPrimaryTopicOf Fjällsätern.
- Fjällsätern name "Fjällsätern".