Swedish National Fortifications Administration
- Swedish National Fortifications Administration
Swedish National Fortifications Administration (sv. Fortifikationsverket) is a swedish government agency responsible for the property used by the Swedish Armed Forces.
External links
* [http://www.fortv.se/ Fortifikationsverket]
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