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Carl von Linné or Carolus Linnaeus was born in Stenbrohult, Sweden. He spent much of his later life in Uppsala, Sweden. He also lived in the Netherlands from 1735-1738 where he completed his medical degree. (Hagberg 1959)

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Where was carolous linnaeus born?

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