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Langeland (Danish: [ˈlɑŋəˌlænˀ] , lit. 'Long land') is a
Danish island located between the
Great Belt and Bay of Kiel. The
island measures 285 km2 (c...
- hundreds,
Langeland was
divided into two hundreds.
These were
Langeland's Northern Hundred (Danish:
Langelands Nørre Herred) and
Langeland's Southern Hundred...
- ship
transferred to
Norwegian ports from
Denmark MV
Langeland, a
Norwegian cargo ship
Langelands Festival, a
family festival in
Denmark This disambiguation...
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April 2009. Kleve,
Marie (6
August 2007). "Se
kjendisene dramatisere Langelands nye bok".
Dagbladet (in Norwegian).
Retrieved 27
April 2009. Aagedal,...
- Knud
Langeland (October 27, 1813 –
February 8, 1886) was an
American editor, farmer, and politician. Born in Samnanger, Norway,
Langeland taught school...
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Landgrave of
Langeland was a
territorial title for the
ruler of
Langeland in Denmark. The
county had its
roots in the 1358
conquest of
Langeland by Valdemar...
- Abel Abelsøn (1252 – 2
April 1279), Lord of
Langeland, was the
third son of King Abel of Denmark, Duke of Schleswig, and
younger brother of
Valdemar III...
- techniques. The work "Sammas Himmelsøyle" by
langeland, was
premiered with Trio Mediæval and
Sinikka Langelands Ensemble Finnskogutstillingen in
March 2012...
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Langeland Bridge (Danish, Langelandsbroen) is a road
bridge that
connects the
islands Langeland and Siø. From Siø a
connection exists via Tåsinge to Funen...
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altinget (in Danish). 24
November 2017.
Retrieved 10
February 2023. "
Langelands borgmester: Folk siger, at jeg er god til at stå fast, når det blæser...