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kringla,
plural kringlor; Finnish: rinkeli,
plural rinkelit; German:
Kringel and Icelandic:
kringla. The word
originates from the Old
Norse kringla,...
- 17th century,
derived from the
first two
words of one of the m****cripts (
kringla heimsins, "the
circle of the world").
Heimskringla is a
collection of sagas...
- Iceland.
Within the
district are four neighbourhoods: Háaleiti proper,
Kringla [ˈkʰriŋla], Gerði [ˈcɛrðɪ] and
Fossvogur [ˈfɔsːˌvɔːɣʏr̥].
Media related...
- left to
right the Pvkv IV, Pvkv III and Pvkv II. "
Kringla - 57 mm pansarvärnskanon m/1943".
Kringla (in Swedish).
Archived from the
original on 21 January...
-
courtyard of the
pavilion contains the
entrance to
Frozen Ever After.
Kringla Bakeri og Kafé is a bakery,
featuring ****orted
Norwegian pastries, such...
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original on 25 May 2012.
Inventory number 108186,
Swedish Historical Museum Kringla database,
retrieved 24
March 2024 (in Swedish). "Bildsten från Tängelgårda"...
- with oatmeal,
cocoa and sugar,
coated in
coconut flakes or
pearl sugar.
Kringla A
small pretzel-shaped (sweet)
cookie with
pearl sugar on top. Punschrulle...
- sweet,
salty or
filled pastries. The word
originates from the Old
Norse kringla,
meaning ring or circle. Kroštule
Croatia A
traditional pastry from Dalmatia...
- "knife" in most cases: [n] nafn [napn̥] "name" ng
before ⟨d, l, s⟩: [ŋ]
kringla [ˈkʰriŋla] "disc"
gangs [ˈkauŋs] "movement's [genitive]" in most cases:...
- Swedish). Stockholm:
Albert Bonniers Förlag. pp. 306–307. ISBN 91-0-010577-5. "
Kringla -
SALSTA SLOTT".
Kringla (in Swedish).
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