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Johan Jepson
Johan Jepson (; born 15 July 1985) is a Swedish former handball player who primarily played as a Handball#Formations, left winger. Career He started his career at his hometown club Karlshamns HF before moving to second-tier club IFK Karlskrona in 2004. Two years later he signed for league rivals IFK Kristianstad. He helped the team achieve promotion to Handbollsligan, the top division, at the time known as Elitserien, in 2009. After battling relegation in 2009–10 Elitserien (men's handball), 2009–10 and 2010–11 Elitserien (men's handball), 2010–11, he helped the team reach the List of Swedish men's handball champions, Swedish Championship final in 2011–12 Elitserien (men's handball), 2012, where they were beaten by IK Sävehof, Sävehof. He was named club captain in 2012, when previous captain Pär Möllerberg left the club. Jepson helped Kristianstad reach another final in 2013–14 Elitserien (men's handball), the following season, but they lost again, this time to HK ...
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Karlshamn
Karlshamn () is a locality and the seat of Karlshamn Municipality in Blekinge County, Sweden. It had 13,576 inhabitants in 2015, out of 31,846 in the municipality. Karlshamn received a Royal Charter and city privileges in 1664, when King Charles X Gustav, in Swedish Karl, realized the strategic location near the Baltic Sea. In 1666 the town was named Karlshamn, meaning ''Karl's Port'' in honour of the Swedish king. History At the outlet of the stream Mieån was found a harbour and fishing village "Bodekull" and a farm "Bodetorp". In the lower parts of "Mörrumsån" was a prosperous salmon fishery. Sweden gained supremacy over the territory through Treaty of Roskilde 1658. The king Charles X Gustav immediately inspected the coast and found here a tremendously beautiful and incomparable harbour. Fortifications designed by Erik Dahlberg were erected on Boön 1659 and on Friesholmen 1675, called "Kastellet". Troops loyal to the Danish king attacked the town twice in 1676–78. T ...
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