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- Lappmarken, or Lapland (Swedish: Lappland), was the northern part of the old Kingdom of Sweden inhabited by the Sami people. In addition to the present-day...
- Västerbottens Södra Mejeriförening, Skellefteortens mejeriförening and Lappmarkens mejeriförening were combined. Norrbottens läns producentförening was...
- Scandinavian languages, historical names for the region include Finnmǫrk, Lappmarken and Lappland, and in English, Sápmi has traditionally been called Lapland...
- unofficially organized group that controlled taxation and commerce in central Lappmarken in Sweden from the 13th to the 17th century. Birkarls (bircharlaboa) are...
- Kelloselkä. Finnish Lakeland Lääni Laponia (historical province of Finland) Lappmarken National parks in Lapland Sea Lapland Southern Lapland Finnish: Lappi...
- Swedish province, or landscape, in the north of Sweden. It evolved from Lappmarken. In 1809, Sweden ceded the eastern part, along with Finland, to the Russian...
- National Park Urho Kekkonen National Park Geography of Norrbotten (province) Geography of Österbotten Geography of Västerbotten Lappmarken v t e v t e v t e...
- (the province prior to 1809, including the present-day Finnish part) Lappmarken National parks in Lapland Finnish Lapland Sápmi (the larger traditional...
- geographic region in Northern Fennoscandia Lapland (Sweden) Lapland (Finland) Lappmarken, a Swedish name for the region, not restricted to the area specifically...
- Laestadius referred to her as "Mary", and she is known by name as "Lappmarkens Maria", "Maria of Lappland", and "Lapin Maija". In 1846, Clementsdotter...