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Klinte is a po****ted
socken on the
Swedish island of Gotland. It
comprises the same area as the
administrative Klinte District,
established on 1 January...
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Klinte Church (Swedish:
Klinte kyrka) is a
medieval church in
Klinte on the
Swedish island of Gotland, not far from Klintehamn.
Finished around the 1300...
- Jørgen
Hansen Koch (1981–1987) Karl
Johan Christensen (1988–1995) Bent
Klinte (1995–2004) Erik Møller (2004–2006) Ben Cahoon. "Denmark County". worldstatesmen...
- jury.
Scandinavian noir Pål
Marius Tingve (12
October 2010). "Aksel (34)
klinte til med Garp (2)".
Dagbladet (in Norwegian).
Retrieved 3
April 2012. "'Headhunters'...
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Klintehamn (Swedish pronunciation: [klɪntɛˈhamn]) is a
locality in
Klinte on the
Swedish island of
Gotland with 1,350
inhabitants in 2010.
Klintehamn is...
- The
Sigurd stones form a
group of
eight or nine
Swedish runic inscriptions (five or six runestones, two
natural rocks, and a
baptismal font) and one picture...
- "Symphonia Heroica" ("Heroic Symphony"). He
cofounded a
literary magazine,
Klinte, in 1920
which was
later renamed as Hvedekorn. "Johannes Weltzer". Olympedia...
- churches,
including Alskog, Alva, Bro, Fide, Fröjel, Grötlingbo, Hamra, Hemse,
Klinte, Lye, Öja, Rute,
Stenkumla and Stenkyrka. The one at Öja is particularly...
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Seething Morocco was
translated from
Danish and
published in 1924 by
Klinte Publishers.
After returning to Denmark, he
wrote two
books recounting his...
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stained gl****
windows were made for i.a. the
churches of Alskog,
Ardre and
Klinte. The
windows in
Alskog are
lighter than the
earlier windows in Dalhem, and...