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- Finnskogen ("Forest of the Finns") is an area of Norway and Sweden situated in the counties of Innlandet and Värmland respectively, so named because of...
- of Hedmark, close to the border of Sweden, in what today is denoted as Finnskogen in Norwegian and Finnskog[arna] in Swedish (literally "Finn Forest[s]")...
- specifically in the eastern part of Solør, in the area bordering Sweden known as Finnskogen ("the Finnish woods"). The practice also spread to New Sweden in North...
- kilometres (38 km) of which are illuminated. Mattila holiday village in Finnskogen northwest of Torsby in Värmland provides up to 170 kilometres (110 mi)...
- traditions from: Røros and Nord-Noreg styles, both using the standard fiddle. Finnskogen, using the standard fiddle, but featuring some flatted notes influenced...
- kingdom. In the 17th century the forest east of Glomma became known as Finnskogen ("the forest of the Finns"). This named refers to Finnish refugees from...
- is located in the Finnskogen area, between the lakes Røgden and Skasen. The village is regionally important as a hub of the Finnskogen culture. The Grue...
- as the Finnish musician Markku Ounaskari. Langeland lives in Grue at Finnskogen. John Kellman of the All About Jazz magazine recognized Sinikka Langeland...
- iTromsø; and 2 in Kl****ekampen and in Adresseavisen. Filming took place in Finnskogen and the film premiered in Elverum, Hamar and Kongsvinger before everywhere...
- 2007. They started playing traditional music from the areas of Solør and Finnskogen, but also included original music from other areas of Norway and Sweden...