-
Gavlen Ridge (72°39′S 0°27′E / 72.650°S 0.450°E / -72.650; 0.450) is a
ridge forming the
southern extremity of the
Roots Heights, in the
southern part...
- was ****igned to the then
chief of the Gävle fire department,
Gavlén's brother Jörgen
Gavlén. The
construction of the goat was
carried out by the fire department...
- Glas Gaibhnenn, Glas Ghaibhleann; Hiberno-English: Glas Gaivlen;
Gloss Gavlen:
pronunciation guide:/glas-gav-e-lan/;), in
Irish folklore, is a prized...
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Ashes 1919
Ireland Padraic Colum The Girl Who Sat by the
Ashes The
Gloss Gavlen 1898
Ireland William Larminie West
Irish Folk-Tales and
Romances The Goban...
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Andersen and Per Højholt.
Among his
poetry collections are Stjærnen bag
Gavlen (1947),
Anubis (1955),
Figur og Ild (1959),
Ravnen (1968) Morgenmørke (1977)...
-
hosts cultural events. The
history of the Gävle goat
began in 1966. Stig
Gavlén came up with the idea of
placing a
giant version of the
traditional Swedish...
- 34: 162, doi:10.2307/20521320, JSTOR 20521320
Larminie (1893). "The
Gloss Gavlen" (told by John McGinty,
Achill Island). pp. 1–9.
Curtin (1894). "Balor on...
- but is
phonetically transcribed as Kian mac
Kontje in the tale "The
Gloss Gavlen",
collected by Larminie. The hero's name
corrupted to Mac Cinnfhaelaidh...
- 0.400°E / -72.617; 0.400) is a peak 2
nautical miles (3.7 km)
north of
Gavlen Ridge in the
Roots Heights,
Sverdrup Mountains, in
Queen Maud Land. Photographed...
- / 72.683°S 0.367°E / -72.683; 0.367) is an ice-filled
valley between Gavlen Ridge and Nupskåpa Peak, in the
south part of the
Sverdrup Mountains in...