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Lundring Church (Norwegian:
Lundring kirke) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in Nærøysund Muni****lity in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located...
- A
grove is a
small group of
trees with
minimal or no undergrowth, such as a
sequoia grove, or a
small orchard planted for the
cultivation of
fruits or...
- The
Lundring Service Station is a
historic former gas
station in Canby, Minnesota,
United States. It was
built in 1926 in the
style of an
English cottage...
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including fields and
meadows (vangr, vin), rivers,
lakes and bogs,
groves (
lundr) and
individual trees, and rocks. Some
Icelandic sagas mention sacred places...
- (link)
National Register of
Historic Places Inventory -
Nomination Form:
Lundring Service Station,
United States Department of the
Interior -
National Park...
- "forest", akin to Old
Norse lundr meaning "grove", to
which the
placename suffix "-a****" was added. The Old
Norse word
lundr has
indeed left many placenames...
- is in the L29 postcode. The name
derives from
either the Old
Norse word
Lundr or the Old
Swedish word lunder, both
meaning "grove" or "copse". This was...
- –hóf (a
structure used for
religious purposes, see
heathen hofs), and –
lundr (a holy grove). The
place name Þórslundr is
recorded with
particular frequency...
- of Monk
Bretton (or Burton). The name Lund is
derived from the Old-Norse
Lundr,
meaning woodland,
sometimes of
sacred woodland, but
usually of economically...
- from the
Norse Epi-
lundr,
meaning “apple orchard”. The
nearby village of Yébleron
shares this etymology. The
ancient scandinavian lundr meaning orchard or...