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Falbygden is a
geographical area,
centered at the town of Falköping in Västergötland, in
southwestern Sweden, and
covered mostly by farmland. Most of...
- The
Luttra Woman is a
skeletonised bog body
discovered in a peat bog in
Falbygden near Luttra, Sweden. The
remains were
found on 20 May 1943 by a peat cutter...
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several locations on
limestone mountain Kinnekulle,
smaller fragments on
Falbygden, e.g. in Dala and Högstena
parishes Estonia Alvars are
distributed along...
- have also been
found in
southern Scandinavia,
primarily in
Scania and
Falbygden. In
Denmark there are
numerous older megaliths, less
advanced that the...
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Seven Years' War.
However the town
survived and was rebuilt. Falköping or
Falbygden (when
meaning the
agricultural landscape in
which Falköping is located)...
- Eriksson. In her
later years she
served as
abbess of
Gudhem Abbey in
Falbygden.
Katarina was the
eldest daughter of
Helena Sverkersdotter and Sune Folkesson...
- 7,000
years ago. A tomb in modern-day Frälsegården in Gökhem parish,
Falbygden, Sweden,
contained 79
corpses buried within a
short time of one another...
- Sikagården's
industrial area on the
outskirts of Falköping. At the airport,
Falbygden's Aviation Club operates. The
Aviation Club
arranges training for glider...
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after having been in the bog for so long. A
replica is on
display in
Falbygden's Museum in Falköping,
while the
original is
stored in the
Historical Museum...
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related to the Old
Swedish word fala,
found today in
place names such as
Falbygden and Falun, as well as in the
northern German town of Fallstedt. The North...