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- Wreath), first published in 1920, Husfrue (The Wife), published in 1921, and Korset (The Cross), published in 1922. Kransen and Husfrue were translated from...
- Heliga korsets kapell (Holy Cross Chapel) is a chapel ****ociated with the ****embly of Ängelholm in the diocese of Lund. The chapel is located on the cemetery...
- Swedish Red Cross University (Swedish: Röda Korsets Högskola) is a Swedish university operated with the Swedish Red Cross Home Foundation as its accountable...
- Svensson, tennis player Peter Wichers, musician Maja Francis, singer Heliga korsets kapell, Ängelholm Koenigsegg "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare...
- Simon (26 April 2024). "Fräcka bluffsajterna tvingar Klarna att krypa till korset". Dagens PS (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 8 May 2024. Retrieved...
- Pensionären Puss Release Magazine Resultat Resumé Ridsport Rotary Norden Röda Korsets Tidning Rösträtt för kvinnor Salt Samefolket Scanorama Science Illustrated...
- The Swedish Red Cross (Swedish: Svenska Röda Korset) is a Swedish humanitarian organisation and a member of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent...
- Retrieved 13 June 2021. Korsets Seier, Dette er IBRA, 25. august 2006, side 12. Smith-Meyer, Trond (26 October 2018), "Korsets Seier", Store norske leksikon...
- "Isbergen" released on 15 October 2021. The duo appear on Thåström's song "Södra Korset" as well. On 19 January 2022 First Aid Kit streamed Lion's Roar 10th anniversary...
- Stockholm: 2009. ISBN 9789113023779 Hyenstrand, Åke. Lejonet, draken och korset. Sverige 500–1000 [The Lion, the Dragon, and the Cross. Sweden 500–1000]...