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Folkething
Folkething Fol"ke*thing`, n. [Dan. See Folk, and Thing.] The lower house of the Danish Rigsdag, or Parliament. See Legislature, below.

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- Serve the PeopleCommunist League (Norwegian: Tjen FolketKommunistisk Forbund) is a Norwegian communist organization formed in 1998 by expelled members...
- the Royal Institute of Technology. The Swedish lexicons are now called Folkets lexikon (The People's Dictionary) and support bidirectional translation...
- Fosna-Folket is a newspaper published in Brekstad, Norway. It covers the district of Fosen, serving the areas of Osen Muni****lity, Åfjord Muni****lity...
- The Sleeping People (Swedish: Det sovande folket, [deː ˈsôːvandɛ ˈfɔ̌lːkɛt]) is a 1993 book by Fredrik Reinfeldt, later Prime Minister of Sweden, which...
- 15″N 13°6′55.66″E / 55.7878194°N 13.1154611°E / 55.7878194; 13.1154611 Folkets Park in Kävlinge, Sweden is a local society who started in 1905 by the...
- Ryssland". folket.se. "Tikkle Me till Ryssland". folket.se. "Gogolfest / History / Festival". gogolfest.org.ua. "Tikkle Me albumdebuterar". folket.se. "Tikkle...
- Folkets Framtid ('The People's ****ure') was a Norwegian newspaper. It was the official party organ of the Christian Democratic Party. It was established...
- Scotland, Turkey and other European states. The term "people's house" (e.g., folkets hus, casa del pueblo, maison du peuple, etc.) was further used in continental...
- 55°41′15″N 12°33′17″E / 55.687521°N 12.554828°E / 55.687521; 12.554828 Folkets Park (Danish for "People's park") is a small park in Nørrebro in Copenhagen...
- Upplands-Folket was a communist w****ly newspaper published in Uppsala, Sweden from March 1945 to December 1949. It had a w****ly edition of around 3998...