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Scaniaparken is a park in Malmö, Sweden. It was built in the early 1990s on the waterfront.

Scaniaparken was built as a narrow strip along the beach around the earlier Kockum area. The name probably comes from the large Kockum construction building that became a SAAB factory during the park construction. A part of the park was claimed for the housefair Bo01. Nowadays, only the northern part is left. The park mainly consists of grass hills. In 2005 Malmö City built a bathing site in Scaniaparken.

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55°37′5″N 12°58′33″E / 55.61806°N 12.97583°E / 55.61806; 12.97583

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