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Pålsboda has one school, Folkasboskolan, one care centre, a couple of kindergartens, one ICA convenient store and two pizzerias.
Pålsboda has one school, Folkasboskolan, one care centre, a couple of kindergartens, one ICA convenient store and two pizzerias.
Pålsboda is also known for its [[Volkswagen]] museum with a full collection of VW Beetles, from the first ever produced to the last ever produced. It has the only drawing pin factory in northern Europe, supplying almost all the scandinavian countries. Pålsboda is also the home of the company Rolf Larsson Mek. AB wich has created the whole production line for the "Bingolotto" lottery tickets.
Pålsboda is also known for its [[Volkswagen]] museum with a full collection of VW Beetles, from the first ever produced to the last ever produced. It has the only drawing pin factory in northern Europe, supplying almost all the Scandinavian countries. Pålsboda is also the home of the company Rolf Larsson Mek. AB which has created the whole production line for the "Bingolotto" lottery tickets.





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Pålsboda is a locality in Hallsberg Municipality, Örebro County, Sweden. It has a population of about 1800.

Pålsboda has one school, Folkasboskolan, one care centre, a couple of kindergartens, one ICA convenient store and two pizzerias. Pålsboda is also known for its Volkswagen museum with a full collection of VW Beetles, from the first ever produced to the last ever produced. It has the only drawing pin factory in northern Europe, supplying almost all the Scandinavian countries. Pålsboda is also the home of the company Rolf Larsson Mek. AB which has created the whole production line for the "Bingolotto" lottery tickets.


59°04′N 15°20′E / 59.067°N 15.333°E / 59.067; 15.333