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In Sweden, a military district was a military subdivision and part of Sweden's military-territorial division. The military districts were established in 1833 and were, after several reorganizations (1847, 1867 and 1889), replaced by army divisions in 1893. In 1942, the military district (Swedish: Militärområde, Milo) were established who were multi-service commands of the Swedish Armed Forces. The military districts in the modern form were created in 1966, and each district was named according to the geographical district they covered. Several changes were made, such as creating or merging districts, until all military districts were disbanded in 2000. On 1 July 2000, the military districts were replaced by another military district (Swedish: Militärdistrikt, MD) organization, which was ac

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  • Lista över svenska militärområden (sv)
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  • Detta är en lista över svenska militärområden. Det svenska Militärområdet, vanligtvis förkortat Milo, var fram till försvarsreformen 2000 område enligt dåvarande militärterritoriell indelning inom Försvarsmakten. Chefen, den särskilda Militärområdesbefälhavaren (även militärbefälhavare), hade befälet över den svenska arméns fördelningar (divisioner) som var belägna i regionen, regionala marinkommandot, regionala flygkommandot samt de mindre försvarsområdena som utgjorde militärområdet. Befälhavaren svarade direkt till Överbefälhavaren. Militärområdena i modern form bildades 1966 och varje område namngavs efter den geografiska yta de täckte. Många förändringar gjordes innan de lades ned 2000. (sv)
  • In Sweden, a military district was a military subdivision and part of Sweden's military-territorial division. The military districts were established in 1833 and were, after several reorganizations (1847, 1867 and 1889), replaced by army divisions in 1893. In 1942, the military district (Swedish: Militärområde, Milo) were established who were multi-service commands of the Swedish Armed Forces. The military districts in the modern form were created in 1966, and each district was named according to the geographical district they covered. Several changes were made, such as creating or merging districts, until all military districts were disbanded in 2000. On 1 July 2000, the military districts were replaced by another military district (Swedish: Militärdistrikt, MD) organization, which was ac (en)
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