- (Danish, French, German, Swedish),
Lunda (Latin, Latvian), 隆德 (Chinese),
Lundur (Icelandic) Lüneburg Lüneburch (Low Saxon),
Lunebourg (French), Lüneburg...
- Galambi; Bor, Bor;
Mararraban Jir,
Mararraban L/Katagum; Jamda, Jamda;
Lundur,
Lundur;
Zungur Primary School,
Zungur Primary School;
Zungur B. Kasuwa; Bagum...
- (quire) -kvísl (river fork) -land (land) -leiti (hill) -lind (spring) -
lundur (grove) -melur (gravel bed) -móar (moorland) -múli (cape) -mýri (marsh)...
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Baram (Mbaram, Barang) Dir (Diir, Dra,
Baram Dutse) Buli
Langas (Nyamzak,
Lundur)
Polci (Posa, Polshi, Palci) Luri
Language codes ISO 639-3 Variously: ldd – Luri...
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unveiled on May 20, 1978.
Lundar is the
nominative plural indefinite of
lundur "wood, grove" in Icelandic, from Old
Norse lundr, same thing. This place-name...
- Zùl;
Barang (Baram), Dììr (Baram Dutse) Bɨ̀lɨ̀ (Bùlì); Nyámzàx (Laŋas),
Lundur; Posɨ (Polci)
South Barawa Zeem
cluster Zeem; Tule (Tulai);
Chaari Dokshì...
- 1975),
known as Guðrún frá Lundi, was an
Icelandic writer. She was born in
Lundur, the
fourth of the nine
children of Árni Magnússon and his wife Baldvina...
- Sweden Svíþjóð
Swedish Göteborg
Gautaborg Helsingborg Helsingjaborg Lund
Lundur Malmö Málmhaugar (little used), Málmey
Stockholm Stokkhólmur
Uppsala Uppsalir...
- Club
Hamar Golf Club
Hvammur Grenivík Golf Club Mývatnssveitar Golf Club
Lundur Golf Club Gljúfri Golf Club Vopnafjarðar Golf Club Byggðarholts Golf Club...