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Lapponian
Lapponian Lap*po"ni*an, Lapponic Lap*pon"ic, a. Laplandish; Lappish.

Meaning of Lapponia from wikipedia

- Lapponia may refer to: Laponia (historical province), a historical Swedish province Lapponia (book), a 1673 ethnographic account of the region by Johannes...
- Lapponia is a book written by Johannes Schefferus (1621 - 1679) in Latin covering a very comprehensive history of Northern Scandinavia topology, environment...
- The Lapponia was an express p****enger train operated by the Finnish State Railways, the predecessor of the current national rail traffic operator VR Group...
- years, few written examples of Kemi Sámi survive. Johannes Schefferus's Lapponia from 1673 contains two yoik poems by the Kemi Sámi Olof (Mattsson) Sirma...
- reported that Linn would venture into a solo project, releasing the song "Lapponia", which was previously submitted for inclusion on The Bridge and later...
- from a Rose" (originally performed by Seal). They last released a single "Lapponia" in 2010. On 18 June 2022, Northern Kings made a comeback after being on...
- by Chymos and Lapponia, both of which are distributed by the Sweden-based V&S Group, best known for its Absolut Vodka product. Lapponia official website...
- worldwide recognition, launching Lapponia’s international success. His designs have been in continuous production with Lapponia ever since. Probably the best-known...
- nature, the mountainous region in particular. He returned and published Lapponia illustrata, an album of beautifully colored pictures of birds, flowers...
- first publication on Swedish archaeology. The story of the Sami people, Lapponia (1673) became po****r around Europe but was not translated into Swedish...