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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
    246 bytes (38 words) - 13:03, 15 September 2011
  • '''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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  • {{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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