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  • [[Image:Scandinavia NASA.jpg|thumb|220px|With a landscape largely shaped by glaciers over the l '''Scandinavia''' ([[Danish language|Danish]]/[[Swedish language|Swedish]]: ''Skandinavien
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  • #redirect [[Scandinavia]]
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  • [[Image:Scandinavia NASA.jpg|thumb|220px|With a landscape largely shaped by glaciers over the l '''Scandinavia''' ([[Danish language|Danish]]/[[Swedish language|Swedish]]: ''Skandinavien
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  • North Germanic language that was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and inhabitants of their overseas settlements during the Viking Age, until
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  • ...''Danelaw''' was the portion of [[England]] that lived under conquest by [[Scandinavia]]n invaders, for most of the 9th and 10th centuries. In the late 8th century, the 9th, 10th and 11th centuries, [[Scandinavia]]n people set out on aggressive expeditions, to distant lands, for both com
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  • *''[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/813729.stm Scandinavia bridges age-old gap]'', BBC News, 1 July, 2000
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  • A Germanic people that wandered from Scandinavia to Eastern and Southern Europe and that became prominent in the last days o
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  • *Ottosen, Knud. ''A short history of the churches in Scandinavia''. Århus, 1986 *Sawyer, Birgit. ''The Christianization of Scandinavia''. Allingsås, 1987
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  • '''Goths''' were a Germanic people that wandered from Scandinavia to Eastern and Southern Europe and that became prominent in the last days o
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  • '''Nordic skiing''' is a winter sport which developed in [[Scandinavia]] based on the method of skiing which involves travelling across flat or ro
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  • {{r|Scandinavia}}
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  • {{r|Scandinavia}}
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  • {{r|Scandinavia}}
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  • Both English and [[Scandinavia]]n breeders developed foundation bloodlines. The Russian Blue were importe American breeders combined the bloodlines from both England and Scandinavia to create the modern Russian Blue.
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  • ...hought his remaining lands and people would be safer if made a deal with a Scandinavia]]n leader, who would keep out other Scandinavians.
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  • {{r|Scandinavia}}
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  • ...al [[Europe]], especially in [[France]], [[Germany]], eastern Europe and [[Scandinavia]]. It has been an [[Olympic Games|Olympic sport]] since 1972 (men) and 1976
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  • ...h site of an organisation representing whaling communities in and around [[Scandinavia]].
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  • ...e [[Alpine skiing]] and [[Nordic skiing]] which originated in the Alps and Scandinavia respectively. Recent variations include [[snowboarding]].
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  • ...the size of a [[association football|football]] pitch. It is popular in [[Scandinavia]], other countries on the [[Baltic Sea|Baltic]] and in [[Mongolia]]. Team s
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  • ...s in classic sources a place, usually an island, in the far north, often [[Scandinavia]]. '''Ultima Thule''' in medieval geographies may also denote any distant p ...hule was a large island in the north inhabited by 25 tribes. It is clearly Scandinavia since several tribes are easily identified, such as the [[Geat]]s (Gautoi)
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  • ...untry, but rather an international region. It is an area of the Northern [[Scandinavia|Scandinavian]] peninsula that straddles four countries — [[Finland]],
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  • ...Mysteries of Ancient India, China, Japan, Egypt, Mexico, Peru, Greece, and Scandinavia, the Cabbalists, early Christians, heretics, Assassins, Thugs, Templars, th
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  • *Iceland / Scandinavia
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  • The '''1968 tour of Scandinavia''' was a concert tour of Denmark, Sweden, and possibly Norway by the Englan ...andinavia for a few gigs, then straight after that we cut the album.... In Scandinavia the songs began to stretch out and I thought we were working into a comfort
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  • Cross-country skiing originated in Scandinavia (thus its alternate name "Nordic" skiing) and was used for [[winter travel]
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  • ...47. At the Conference that it might be very difficult to deport Jews from Scandinavia, and recommended that be deferred. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...can. They can take over neutral supply centers, such as in the Balkans or Scandinavia, or they may take over other player's supply centers. If a player takes ove
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  • ...land]] and [[South Africa]] are uncodified, and the civil law systems of [[Scandinavia|Scandinavian]] countries remain largely uncodified.
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  • ...ns, especially in Nebraska, were immigrants, led by [[Germany|Germans]], [[Scandinavia|Scandinavians]], and Bohemians, with some [[Russia]]ns thrown into the mix.
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  • ===Scandinavia=== ...nd who consider the wolf to be a foreign element. They argue that modern [[Scandinavia]]n wolves are actually recent migrants from [[Russia]] and not the remnants
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  • ===Scandinavia=== * Nissen, Henrik S. ''Scandinavia During the Second World War'' (1983) (ISBN 0-8166-1110-6)
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  • ...of the gulf stream, and their relative accessibility, Iceland and Northern Scandinavia are popular. In addition to auroral activity, optimal viewing requires clou ...rature supporting this assertion. Although auroral activity is common over Scandinavia and Iceland today, it is possible that the Magnetic North Pole was consider
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  • ...Korner benefit gigs with colleague Roy Harper, before the Firm debuted in Scandinavia during late 1984 then performing a short burst of sold out British shows. T
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  • ...[[Baltic]] people linked with the [[Vikings]], led by King [[Oleh]] from [[Scandinavia]], who established the [[Rus' people|Rus']] dynasty. (The term ''rus''' me
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  • Active measures to impose eugenics were prominent "in Scandinavia in the 1920s, where Hothar Scharling advocated pelvic irradiation for femal
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  • Jakobson left Prague at the start of [[World War II|WWII]] for [[Scandinavia]]. As the war advanced west, he fled to [[New York, New York|New York City]
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  • The word ''skirt'' is of [[Scandinavia|Scandinavian]] origin, coming from ''skyrta'', which originally meant ''shi
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  • ...on. For a while he was secretary of an unsuccessful embassy to Russia and Scandinavia, but his correspondents in Hull would have approved of this prolonged absen
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  • ...e was no point in retaining the New Yardbirds tag so when we got back from Scandinavia we decided to change the name [of the band]. It was a fresh beginning for u
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  • Norway occupies the western part of the [[Scandinavia]]n peninsula, bordering [[Sweden]] to the east, and [[Finland]] and [[Russ
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  • ...it influenced the whole of Europe including [[Russia, history|Russia]] and Scandinavia, as well as the American colonies in the era of the [[American Revolution]]
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  • ...element scandium in a couple of minerals that were thought to be unique to Scandinavia. And in 1886. German chemist Clemens Winkler discovered germanium, which he
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  • ...al Economies: Capital, Labour and Enterprise, Britain, France, Germany and Scandinavia,'' (1978)
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  • ...e south-central and western states, where in Eurasia, it is most common in Scandinavia and Russia. ''F. tularensis'' has a wide range of animal hosts, but also ca
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  • ...There were depressions of somewhat smaller magnitude in the UK, France and Scandinavia, and the major price reductions that occurred in the international commodit Recovery from the recession began in 1931 in the UK, Scandinavia and Japan <ref> Summaries of the recoveries of countries other than the Uni
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  • ...h of the West since 1970, with statistically significant increases seen in Scandinavia and across all regions combined. Furthermore, the parties that seem to be e ...l. It was an era of high immigration, especially from Germany, Britain and Scandinavia, with a consensus that Chinese immigration should be ended and a growing de
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  • |From western Europe (Great Britain, Scandinavia, France) across central (Italy, Albania, Bulgaria and northern Greece) and
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  • ...ric, which accounts for the technique's popularity in cold areas such as [[Scandinavia]]. [[Intarsia]], on the other hand, requires the knitter to have a small [
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