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Karesuando (Swedish: [
ˈkǎrːɛsʉandɔ]; Finnish:
Kaaresuvanto or Karesuvanto;
Northern Sámi: Gárasavvon; Meänkieli: Karesuanto) is the
northernmost locality...
- 2006 extension,
since the
official do****ent uses the
Swedish version ("
Karesuando") of the name of the
village at the Finnish–Swedish border,
hinting that...
- The
Karesuando Church (Swedish:
Karesuando kyrka) is a
wooden church building in
Karesuando, Sweden.
Belonging to the
Karesuando Parish of the
Church of...
- From 1826 to 1849 he was the
vicar in
Karesuando parish in Lapland. Near the end of his
tenure in
Karesuando,
Laestadius applied for the
positions of...
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indigenous Sámi
people were
forcibly dislocated from Jukkasjärvi and
Karesuando to
areas further South in
Sweden in the 1920s to 1940s. In
total it included...
- Jukkasjärvi,
Karesuando,
Finnish Wedge: Loss of
distinction between postalveolar and
plain alveolar consonants, with the
result being alveolar in
Karesuando and...
- block-pillar
church in Sweden.
Dislocation of Sámi
people from Jukkasjärvi and
Karesuando "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare per km2 2005 och 2010"...
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national roads in Europe. It
covers the
stretch between Gothenburg and
Karesuando via Trollhättan, Vänersborg, Mellerud, Åmål, Säffle, Grums, Sunne, Torsby...
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Susanna Jannok (1988).
Samiskt dräktskick i Gällivare, Jukkasjärvi och
Karesuando sockhnar. Ajtte,
Svenskt Fjäll- och Samemuseum, Jokkmok. p. 29. ISBN 91-7810-871-3...
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bearing the same name (or the
Swedish form of the name), e.g. Karesuvanto/
Karesuando. In contrast, the part of the Käsivarsi
Mountains away from the rivers...