Husaberg
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Husaberg
Summary
Husaberg is a motorcycle manufacturer[1]. Husaberg has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Husaberg is in the country of Sweden[3].
- Husaberg's instance of is recorded as motorcycle manufacturer[4].
- Husaberg's instance of is recorded as subsidiary company[5].
- Husabergsudde is named after Husaberg[6].
- Husaberg's headquarters location is recorded as Mattighofen[7].
- Husaberg's headquarters location is recorded as Husabergsudde[8].
- Husaberg's Commons category is recorded as Husaberg motorcycles[9].
- Husaberg's industry is recorded as automotive industry[10].
- January 1, 1988 marks the founding of Husaberg[11].
- Husaberg was dissolved in 2014[12].
- Husaberg's parent organization or unit is recorded as KTM[13].
- Husaberg's official website is recorded as http://www.husaberg.com[14].
- Husaberg's product or material produced is recorded as motorcycle[15].
- Husaberg's replaces is recorded as Husqvarna Motorcycles[16].
- Husaberg's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'sv', 'text': 'Husaberg Motor AB'}[17].
- Husaberg's legal form is recorded as aktiebolag[18].
- Husaberg's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Husaberg'}[19].
- Husaberg's merged into is recorded as KTM[20].
Body
Founding
January 1, 1988 marks the founding of Husaberg[11].
Identity
Husaberg's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'sv', 'text': 'Husaberg Motor AB'}[17].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Mattighofen[7], a municipality of Austria[21], in Austria[22] and Husabergsudde[8], in Sweden[23]. Husaberg's parent organization or unit is recorded as KTM[13].
Industry
Husaberg's industry is recorded as automotive industry[10].
Ownership
Husaberg's product or material produced is recorded as motorcycle[15].
Dissolution
Husaberg was dissolved in 2014[12].
Why It Matters
Husaberg has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]