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  • ...script from between the 8th and the early 11th century, set in Denmark and Sweden. Commonly cited as one of the most important works of Anglo-Saxon [[literat ...le takes place later in life, after returning to Geatland (modern southern Sweden), where Beowulf has become king. In the final battle, Beowulf is fatally wo
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  • ...and flattened out on bread, so ''smörgås'' came to mean buttered bread. In Sweden, the term ''breda'' ''smörgåsar'' (to butter open-faced sandwiches) has b ...ous foods on a table, originating in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweden Sweden]. In Norway it is called ''koldtbord'', in Denmark it is called ''det kolde
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  • ...hers at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lund_University Lund University] in Sweden discovered that whey appears to stimulate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In
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  • *Prosopopeia is the name of series of reality-games, primarily in Stockholm, Sweden. See references. *
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  • ...ned as kings instead of queens, such as Jadwiga of Poland and Christina of Sweden.
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  • ...ces, was established in 1968 by the Sveriges Riksbank, the central bank of Sweden, for contributors to the field of economics. Each prize is awarded by a sep
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  • ...ophy]], the [[history of science]], or the [[history of literature]]. In [[Sweden]], the history of ideas has been a distinct university subject since the 19
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  • ...ary] till 1848 and was abolished in Russia in 1861. In Finland, Norway and Sweden feudalism was not [[established]], and serfdom did not exist. But serfdom-l
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  • ...portal dolmens] found in Brittany, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Sweden, Wales, and elsewhere consist of a large flat stone supported by three, fou
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  • ...nomic growth of post-[[World War II]] Western Europe [1] or the ability of Sweden to generate small-[[business]] growth while yet maintaining high levels of
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  • ...y other European cities - caught up in the sixties. In the 1970s, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, The Netherlands, and many other countries showed that
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  • ...on, John L. 2006. Coming to Terms with the Scientific Revolution. Uppsala, Sweden: Uppsala University, Office for the History of Science.
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  • ...al children. Such policies have been pursued in recent years in France and Sweden, for example. With the same goal of increasing population growth, on occasi
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  • *[[Sweden]] (1814–present). Sweden is the present-day [[nation state]] with the longest history of continuous
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  • ...North America and around the world, eventually traveling as far as Brazil, Sweden and India to convey her hopeful message. In 1985 she was featured as a key
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  • ...]] observations. Hailing from [[Skåneland|Scania]], now part of modern-day Sweden, Brahe was well known in his lifetime as an [[astrology|astrologer]] and [[ ...ferry connecting [[Elsinore|Helsingør]] in Denmark and [[Helsingborg]] in Sweden
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  • ...], such as [[Austria]], [[the Netherlands]], [[Belgium]], [[Finland]] or [[Sweden]] do not criminally prosecute adultery.
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  • ...ption". Can you deny that the direction of economic development is towards Sweden, Czechoslovakia, the welfare state, and not towards India?
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  • the Baltic areas of Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark.
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  • *[[Natural Color System]], the reference space for color designation in Sweden and Norway.
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