1986 in Sweden
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Events from the year 1986 in Sweden
Incumbents
- Monarch – Carl XVI Gustaf
- Prime Minister – Olof Palme, Ingvar Carlsson
Events
- 3 January – Kungsörnen's mill (Saltsjöqvarn) in Stockholm burns down for a whole day.
- 28 February – Assassination of Olof Palme.[1]
- October - Covered bridge restaurant Nyköpingsbro, southwest of Nyköping, is inaugurated.[2]
Births
- 15 February - Adam Lundgren, actor
- 9 February - Björn Gustafsson, comedian and actor
- 23 February - Ola Svensson, singer.
- 8 April - Carl Klingborg, bandy player.[3]
- 9 June - Kevin Borg, Maltese-born singer.
- 13 June - Måns Zelmerlöw, singer.
- 3 July – Ola Toivonen, footballer
- 6 August – Nanna Blondell, Swedish-Ghanaian actress
- 10 August – Tibor Joza, footballer.
- 17 August – Marcus Berg, footballer
- 1 October – Filip Björk, professional ice hockey player
- 17 October – Mohombi, Congolese-Swedish singer
- 9 November – Linnea Henriksson, singer and songwriter
- 13 December – Mikael Lustig, footballer.
Deaths
- 28 February – Olof Palme, Prime Minister (born 1927)[1]
- 24 May – Gunnar Björnstrand, actor (born 1909)
- 20 November – Arne Beurling, mathematician
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