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Encyclopedia > Ramlösa

Ramlösa is a brand of mineral water from a source in Ramlösa Brunnspark, Sweden. Mineral water is water containing minerals or other dissolved substances that alter its taste or give it therapeutic value. ...


Ramlösa is very common in northern Europe and is considered a high-standard mineral water. Ramlösa is popular even outside of Sweden and Scandinavia and the water are exported as far as to New Zealand. World map showing location of Europe A satellite composite image of Europe Europe is geologically and geographically a peninsula, forming the westernmost part of Eurasia. ... Scandinavia is the cultural and historic region of the Scandinavian Peninsula. ...


See also

Perrier bottles have a peculiar, instantly recognizable shape. ... Evian is a brand of mineral water from a source near Évian-les-Bains, France. ...

External link

  • http://www.ramlosa.se


 

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