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  • ...18]</ref> It can be found in regions of both hemispheres (Alaska, Siberia, Scandinavia, central Europe, North America, Australia, Mexico, the Philippines) and in
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  • ===Scandinavia===
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  • '''ABBA''' was a [[music]]al group, famously [[Scandinavia]]n, that enjoyed significant success during its decade-long career, becomin
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  • ...ing September 1968, the group [[Led Zeppelin Scandinavian Tour 1968|toured Scandinavia]] as the New Yardbirds, performing some old Yardbirds material as well as n ...y the band on Led Zeppelin's [[Led Zeppelin Scandinavian Tour 1968|tour of Scandinavia]] in September 1968.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Schulps|first=Dave|date=Octobe
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  • ...Russia, Germany, Austria, Hungary, the Balkan Federation, Switzerland and Scandinavia; and a 5-member Bureau elected by the ECCI.
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  • Today, Odinism is practiced primarily in Scandinavia, Germany, Britain, North America, Australia and New Zealand. Small communit *Iceland / Scandinavia
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  • In [[Scandinavia]] ''Arne'' is in widespread use as a forename, where it is often combined w
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  • ...brought over, at low fares, hundreds of thousands of farmers from Germany, Scandinavia and Britain.
    10 KB (1,498 words) - 17:45, 11 July 2013
  • ...wars that lasted to 1648, the status of Lutheranism stabilized, dominating Scandinavia and the central and eastern parts of Germany. Today it is also well represe
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  • ...through the wind over [[Ukraine]], [[Belarus]], [[Russia]], and parts of [[Scandinavia]] and Europe.
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  • * {{search link|Scandanavia||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[Scandinavia]])
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  • ...Icelanders, and is sung from the perspective of Vikings sailing west from Scandinavia in search of new lands and opportunities. The lyrics make reference to batt
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  • ...e Scottish islands, and he raises a great fleet of the Ulaid's allies in [[Scandinavia]] and the [[Faroe Islands]] and brings them home to Ulster.
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  • ...lar throughout Europe, with the exception of the British Isles and most of Scandinavia, and also includes [[Bezique]], [[Pinochle]], German [[Skat]] and Italian [
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  • ...[arrow]]") from the beginning of the [[9th century]], a variation of the [[Scandinavia]]n [[Viking]] [[Drakkar]]. It was a long, relatively shallow vessel that wa
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  • ...e Italian peninsula ([[Italy]], [[San Marino]], [[Vatican City]]); the [[Scandinavia|Scandinavian countries]] ([[Norway]], [[Sweden]], [[Finland]], [[Iceland]], ...ges are spoken in Northern and Central Europe (from Austria to Britain and Scandinavia).
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  • ...lian) origin. Place name evidence suggests that although there was some [[Scandinavia]]n settlement in the area, it was comparatively slight.<ref>Cameron, K. ''T
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  • ...with the northern extremities of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], Canada, [[Scandinavia]] and [[Russia]]. The frigid zones are defined by latitudes 66.33 degrees S
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  • :''Origins:'' Palaeolithic [[Scandinavia]] and Saxony. Reykjavik, 1970s. :''Main geographic areas:'' [[Scandinavia]], the British Isles, Germania, the [[Benelux]], [[France]], [[Iberia]], [[
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  • ...to the newly-founded [[burgh]]s which enhanced trade links with Europe and Scandinavia. By the late 13th century, hundreds of Norman and Anglo-Norman families had
    17 KB (2,660 words) - 08:44, 28 June 2020
  • ...bewildering variety of places, ranging from [[Sri Lanka]], [[Peru]], and [[Scandinavia]], to the supposed center of the [[hollow Earth]].
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  • ...e, Spain, Portugal, and England and from 1348-1351 spread east to Germany, Scandinavia and Russia. The period of the [[black plague]] lasted from 1347-1351. After
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  • In 1799 Malthus spent six months in Scandinavia, where he witnessed the deprivation, misery, and mortality that followed a
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  • From Western Europe (Great Britain, Scandinavia, France) across Central Europe (Italy, Albania, Bulgaria and northern Greec
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  • ..." saw large numbers arrive, 1840-1880, from Germany, Britain, Ireland, and Scandinavia. Many settled on farms in the Middle West; others worked as laborers and cr
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  • ...color. It is least common in countries around the [[Baltic Sea]] and in [[Scandinavia]]. Brown eyes contain large amounts of melanin within the iris stroma, whic
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  • ...eferred to as "Tycho" rather than by his surname "Brahe", as was common in Scandinavia.</ref> born Tyge Ottesen Brahe, December 14, 1546, died October 24, 1601, w
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  • ...ropean dates visiting [[Italy]], [[Holland]], [[Spain]], [[Germany]] and [[Scandinavia]] prior to re-visiting the UK. Accompanying the band as support act would b
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  • ...[Niels A. Lassen]], [[David H. Ingvar]] and [[Erik Skinhøj]] in southern [[Scandinavia]] it used the isotope xenon-133. Later versions would have 254 [[scintillat
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  • ..." saw large numbers arrive, 1840-1880, from Germany, Britain, Ireland, and Scandinavia. Many settled on farms in the Middle West; others worked as laborers and cr
    28 KB (4,435 words) - 03:31, 14 October 2013
  • ...inal Solution'', 413</ref> Luther from the Foreign Office urged caution in Scandinavia, "Nordic" countries where public opinion was not hostile to the small Jewis
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  • ...3; Elsevier Science Ltd</ref> By 3,000 BCE, wheat had reached England, and Scandinavia. A millennium later it reached China.
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  • ...3; Elsevier Science Ltd</ref> By 3,000 BCE, wheat had reached England, and Scandinavia. A millennium later it reached China.
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  • ...ues-rock combo, initially to play out a previously booked 10-day tour of [[Scandinavia]], dubbed by the media as The New Yardbirds. With the line-up unsettled, se This new outfit completed The Yardbirds' final contractual obligations in Scandinavia, with their first gig at the Teen Clubs - Box 45, Gladsaxe in [[Denmark]] o
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  • ...ues-rock combo, initially to play out a previously booked 10-day tour of [[Scandinavia]], dubbed by the media as the New Yardbirds. With the line-up unsettled, se This new outfit completed the Yardbirds' final contractual obligations in Scandinavia, with their first gig at the Teen Clubs - Box 45, Gladsaxe in [[Denmark]] o
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  • ...rs, like the ''Loughnashade Trumpa'' from Ireland and similar horns from [[Scandinavia]] and other regions. Couissin (1927) documented a third Celtic wind instrum
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  • ...Portugal and Spain, the levels of excess winter deaths are higher than in Scandinavia''" [http://www.euro.who.int/HEN/Syntheses/housinghealth/20050215_1 Health E
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  • ...rik Ibsen]] became interested in Kierkegaard and introduced the works in [[Scandinavia]]. While independent translations were available in German since the 1870s<
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  • ...with different rulers; collectively they were called "Germany."</ref> and Scandinavia.
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  • ...rs, like the ''Loughnashade Trumpa'' from Ireland and similar horns from [[Scandinavia]] and other regions. Couissin (1927) documented a third Celtic wind instrum
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  • ...continue the group with a new line-up to fulfil unfinished tour dates in [[Scandinavia]]. He recruited vocalist Robert Plant and drummer John Bonham, and was cont
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  • ...ead with large areas of Africa, Australia, Brazil, the Russian Federation, Scandinavia, Canada, China and the south-west United States showing significantly above
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  • ...to 1911, thanks to heavy immigration of farmers from the U.S., Germany and Scandinavia. Efforts were made to assimilate the newcomers to British Canadian culture
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  • ...he leadership of Protestant Germany was now [[Prussia]]; in England and in Scandinavia Roman Catholicism was, and remained, excluded. In France, on the other hand
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  • ...horlink = | title =Myth and Religion of the North: The Religion of Ancient Scandinavia | publisher = Holt, Rinehart & Winston|date = 1964|location =NY |pages = 25
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  • ...the UK have been subject to many invasions and migrations, especially from Scandinavia and the continent of Europe, including Roman occupation for several centuri
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  • ...ssively used its navy to make sure the neutral nations (the United States, Scandinavia, Holland and Latin America) would not ship food or munitions to Germany. Th
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  • ...Storytelling Centre on the Royal Mile, with guest storytellers from across Scandinavia. In December, the centre of Edinburgh is filled with street markets, includ
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  • ...n such places as Italy, France, England, America, Spain, Belgium, Holland, Scandinavia, Finland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Russian,
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  • ...a single ruler. It was also a period during which substantial numbers of [[Scandinavia]]n settlers were added to the Saxon-influenced population of England, and d
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