- ISBN 978-0955718236. Joly,
Martine (2003). "Les
Origines de l'Antique
Capitale des
Lingons".
Revue Archéologique (1): 211–214. ISSN 0035-0737. JSTOR 41017496. Joly...
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Lingon Mountain is a 4,098-foot (1,249 m)
elevation mountain summit located in the
Chugach Mountains, in
Anchorage Muni****lity in the U.S.
state of Alaska...
- or 'cowberry'. The name 'lingonberry'
originates from the
Swedish name
lingon ([ˈlɪŋɔn] ) for the
species deriving from Old
Norse lyngr, a
cognate (thus...
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varieties can be
diluted with apples.
Sweetened lingonberries (rårörda
lingon) or (rørte tyttebær) is
prepared fresh by just
mixing berries and sugar...
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pancake (ugnspankaka), that is
served with
fried slices of pork
belly and
lingon berries. It used to be made for
farmworkers as it was easy to wrap up and...
- 2024-01-09. "Histoire Abrégée Du Duché De Bourgogne,
Depuis Les Eduens, Les
Lingons Et Les Séquanois, Jusqu'à La Réunion De La
Province À La
Couronne Sous...
- go live with
dragons but
returns at the end. 23b 3b "The
Flying Flinger Lingons" Mike Milo C. H.
Greenblatt and Dave
Smith Dave
Smith November 13, 2008 (2008-11-13)...
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sources de la Seine:
traces fossiles et repérages
astronomiques au pays des
Lingons.
Editions Yvelinédition ISBN 2-84668-049-3
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum...
- of
alcohol disappears. Vargt**** ("Wolf's paw") is a mix of brännvin and
lingon cordial. In
other parts of Europe,
notably the Netherlands, Belgium, and...
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Recognized for her
commitment to sa****uarding and
promoting the T'boli
lingon (chanting)
tradition T'boli Lake Sebu,
South Cotabato Presidential Proclamation...