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Buildings surrounding Nederlulea Kyrka materials include a majority use of timber. Preservation efforts require constant maintenance and replacement. Nederlulea Kyrka  utilizes stones, replaced or updated when necessary.&#13;
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              <text>17th Century - Natural land upheaval made the docks unstable and therefore unusable. Converting the town from a commerce driven town into a religious and social driven town. Renaming it "Luleå" or new town accordingly.</text>
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