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- (1998) in the role of Lena. She then appeared in the television series Labyrinten in 2000. The following year, she appeared in Blå måndag (2001), released...
- (1977) Trollkarlen (1979) Främmande världar (1980) Arken (1982) Mitt i labyrinten (1983) Guldspiken (1985) Avgrundsbok (1987) Äventyret (1989) Messias med...
- kommune i Finnmark" (in Norwegian). Riksantikvaren. Retrieved 2013-03-16. "Labyrinten på Holmengrå". Archived from the original on 2021-01-20. Retrieved 2013-03-16...
- Obludiste, Dolni Pena (Jindrichuv Hradec) - hedge maze 6.000 m2 Samsø Labyrinten (The world's largest permanent maze, 60.000 m2) Hortus Vitalis – Der Irrgarten...
- Just north of Nordby is the world's biggest permanent labyrinth named 'Labyrinten', founded in the year 2000. It comprise a 60,000-square-metre (645,835-square-foot)...
- The Cat Who Liked Rain – 2007 Etterfølgeren (The Successor) (1997 film) Labyrinten (2000), TV mini-series Talismanen [sv] (2003), TV mini-series (co-written...
- poem Alpenlied ("Alpine Song") in that language, but brought the Danish Labyrinten ("Labyrinth") as a peace offering upon his return to Denmark in the winter...
- bestämmer 1996: Skuggornas hus 2000–2001: Vita lögner 2000: ****lbitar 2000: Labyrinten 2000: Brottsvåg 2007: Ett gott parti 2008: Oskyldigt dömd 2009: Livet...
- Naja fra Narjana 1999 Far miniseries Dybt vand Flygge Television film Labyrinten 2000 Dansk polisman miniseries Ins Leben zurück 2003 Eric Lundgren Television...
- and the three series were first integrated in Nørgård's Symphony No. 3. Labyrinten (The Labyrinth) (1963) Gilgamesh (1972) Siddharta (1974–79) Der göttliche...