Hisingen Eastern Hundred

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Hisingen Eastern Hundred, or Östra Hisings härad, was a hundred of Västergötland in Sweden. It was named Swedish Hisingen between 1658 and 1681 to separate it from Norwegian Hisingen, following the Treaty of Roskilde which ceded Bohuslän to Sweden.

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