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Gandvik (northern sámi: Juvravuonna, kvääni: Juuriperä) is a city in Nesseby. The name is a
compound of the
words gand, and vik,
meaning bay. In Norse...
- elements. Álfheim
Asgard Bifröst
Bilskirnir Breidablik Elivagar Fyris Wolds Gandvik Ginnungagap Hel
Hlidskjalf Hvergelmir Járnviðr Jötunheimr
Leipter River...
- Sörla þáttr. Saxo
Grammaticus recorded in
Gesta Danorum an
older name,
Gandvik, -vik
being Old
Norse for "bay",
which implies that the
Vikings correctly...
- (1179–1241) in Bósa saga ok Herrauðs,
reporting about its
rivers flowing out to
Gandvik. It is not
clear if they
reference the same
Bjarmaland as was mentioned...
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Hrolf of Berg, (the Mountain). She is the
daughter of Thorri, a
Jotun of
Gandvik, and
sister of Gór and Nór. The
latter is
regarded as a
first king and...
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approved (Date · Ref)
Dilolo Patera Lago Dilolo,
Angola 1991 ·
WGPSN Gandvik Patera Gandvik,
Norse 1991 ·
WGPSN Kasu
Patera Lake Kasu,
Zoroastrianism 1991 ·...
- exactly: "to the east of the gulf that lies
across from the
White Sea (
Gandvík); we call that the Gulf of
Bothnia (Helsingjabotn)." The saga is correct...
- Tribe, a
Viking clan who
knows how to
cross the
treacherous waters of
Gandvik, the Bay of Serpents.
Heading towards Hahofn, the high
harbor which serves...
- at a
property owned by Stockholm-Rimbo Järnvägsaktiebolag in the
block Gandvik,
close to Samsöviken in
Stora Värtan.
August Strindberg lived in Djursholm...
- Furðustrandir "Wonderstrands". An
uncertain stretch of
coastline in
North America.
Gandvik A
dangerous sea, the
Baltic Sea, the Gulf of
Bothnia or the
White Sea....