- an
animal reserve in
Lojsta.
Lojsta is the name of a
larger area
surrounding medieval Lojsta Church, the
Lojsta socken.
Lojsta is
north of
Hemse in the...
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Lojsta Church (Swedish:
Lojsta kyrka) is a
medieval church in
Lojsta on the
Swedish island of Gotland. The well-preserved
church contains several sets...
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Lojsta Castle (
Lojsta slott) in Stånga
socken on the
border of
Lojsta, Gotland, Sweden, is,
despite its name, not a "castle" in the
normal sense, i.e...
- The
Lojsta Lakes (Swedish: Lojstasjöarna) (sometimes
referred to as the
Lojsta Lake) (Gutnish:
Lojsta träsk) are five
lakes in
Lojsta and Stånga sockens...
- Hejde, Hemse, Klinte, Levide, Linde,
Lojsta, Rone, Silte,
Sproge and Stånga. Snoderån has its
source in the
Lojsta area and two
outflows to the west into...
- England,
particularly ****bria. Gotlandsruss,
lives in a semi-feral herd in
Lojsta Moor on the
Swedish Island of Gotland. New
Forest pony,
predominantly domesticated...
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Reconstructed Iron Age hall at Veien, Norway.
Roman Iron Age, 1st-2nd
century AD.
Lojsta Hall, a 30 x 16 m
reconstructed hall from the
Germanic Iron Age (Gotland...
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situated on the
southern tip of the island. The
highest point of the
island is
Lojsta Hed
which stands 82 m (269 ft)
above sea level. The
average height of the...
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Dalarna Storvätteshågna 1,204 3,950
Dalsland Baljåsen 302 991
Gotland Lojsta hed 83 272 Gästrikland
Lustigknopp 402 1,319
Halland Högalteknall 226 741...
- Sweden. It's
considered to be Gotland's
largest river. It
stretches between Lojsta Moor in the
south and
Hejnum in the
north to the
outflow in Åminne in Gothem...