Lapponia may refer to: Laponia (historical province), a historical Swedish province Lapponia (book), a 1673 ethnographic account of the region by Johannes...
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Lapponia is a book written by Johannes Schefferus (1621 - 1679) in Latin covering a very comprehensive history of Northern Scandinavia topology, environment...
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The Lapponia was an express passenger train operated by the Finnish State Railways, the predecessor of the current national rail traffic operator VR Group...
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from a Rose" (originally performed by Seal). They last released a single "Lapponia" in 2010. On 18 June 2022, Northern Kings made a comeback after being on...
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reported that Linn would venture into a solo project, releasing the song "Lapponia", which was previously submitted for inclusion on The Bridge and later...
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by Chymos and Lapponia, both of which are distributed by the Sweden-based V&S Group, best known for its Absolut Vodka product. Lapponia official website...
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years, few written examples of Kemi Sámi survive. Johannes Schefferus's Lapponia from 1673 contains two yoik poems by the Kemi Sámi Olof (Mattsson) Sirma...
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worldwide recognition, launching Lapponia’s international success. His designs have been in continuous production with Lapponia ever since. Probably the best-known...
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Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 (redirect from Lapponia (song))
Finland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song "Lapponia", composed by Aarno Raninen, with lyrics by Monica Aspelund, and performed...
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its Swedish name Lappland (Northern Sami: Sápmi, Finnish: Lappi, Latin: Lapponia), is a province in northernmost Sweden. It borders the Swedish provinces...
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[ˈlɑpːi]; Northern Sami: Lappi; Inari Sami: Lappi; Swedish: Lappland; Latin: Lapponia; Skolt Sami: Ла̄ппӣ мäддкåҍддь, Lappi mäddkå'dd) is the largest and northernmost...
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ran on kerosene, turpentine or gasoline. The project, codenamed "Project Lapponia", was headed by Simo Vuorio, and towards the end of the 1970s, a working...
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Anders Bure (section Lapponia, Bure's first map)
in 1611, covering the northern part of Sweden, usually referred to as Lapponia. The limited range of this map has been connected with the geopolitical...
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first publication on Swedish archaeology. The story of the Sami people, Lapponia (1673) became popular around Europe but was not translated into Swedish...
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Maailmantäysi aikaa" (1976) "Lapponia" / "La la laula laulu" (1977) "Lapponia" / "La la sjung en sång" (1977) "Lapponia" / "La la sing a song" (1977)...
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nature, the mountainous region in particular. He returned and published Lapponia illustrata, an album of beautifully colored pictures of birds, flowers...
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Kalevala Koru bought Lapponia Jewelry, a company that had been considered the international flagship of Finnish jewelry design. Lapponia Jewelry became a...
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correspondences", it served as a source for Johannes Schefferus and his book Lapponia in 1673. His treatise contained a drawing of a sami drum, with explanations...
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Hallandia Hälsingland Helsingia Härjedalen Herdalia Jämtland Jemtia Lappland Lapponia Suecana Medelpad Medelpadia Närke Nericia Norrbotten Norbothnia Öland Olandia...
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Sami people Schefferus, Johannes. History of Lappland (English trans. Lapponia), 1674, p.80-86 Manker, Ernst and Vorren, Ørnulv. Lapp Life and Customs:...
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2018 CONIFA European Football Cup Champions (2): 2015, 2017 "A luglio in Lapponia il Viva World Cup: partecipa la nostra rappresentativa. Siegel e Caldi...
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("Näin on" performed by Kristian), 10th place at Eurovision in 1977 ("Lapponia" performed by Monica Aspelund) and the main prize at the Menschen und Meer...
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taivaan" "Keep Me Warm" "Kuin silloin ennen" "Kun kello käy" "Laiskotellen" "Lapponia" "Leave Me Alone" "A Little Bit" "Look Away" "Looking Back" "Lose Control"...
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proposed that large scale husbandry is not older than from this period. Lapponia (1673), written by the rhetorician Johannes Schefferus, is the oldest source...
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served as a source for Johannes Schefferus when the latter wrote his book Lapponia (1673). Among Sirmas many contributions were the lyrics to two joiks. These...
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Bridge is the only Ace of Base album which features production from her. "Lapponia", a track produced by Linn which was submitted and rejected for inclusion...
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Luigi Albertelli Salvatore Fabrizio 13 343 16 Finland 16 Monica Aspelund "Lapponia" Finnish Monica Aspelund Aarno Raninen 10 344 17 Belgium 22 Dream Express...
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Finland) Laponian area, a wildlife area in Sweden The Latin name for Lapland Lapponia (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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one was used on the final record. Linn wrote and produced a demo titled "Lapponia", which was originally submitted for The Bridge, but the track was rejected...
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"Casanova" "Enséñame a cantar" "Frère Jacques" "It's Nice to Be in Love Again" "Lapponia" "Libera" "De mallemolen" "Mathima solfège" "A Million in One, Two, Three"...
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