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Albo Hundred (Swedish: Albo härad, Danish: Albo Herred) was a hundred on the east coast of Scania in southern Sweden.

The administrative center of Albo härad was the village of Brösarp. Today, the picturesque fishing village of Kivik (pop. 900) is larger.

Notable sites are The King's Grave, the dolmen at Haväng as well as the National park of Stenshuvud.

Socken

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The hundred was divided into sockens:

In Simrishamn Municipality

In Tomelilla Municipality

See also

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