- The term
Scanian (Swedish: skånsk, skånskt, skånska or skåning) can
refer to: A
person born or
living in the
province of
Scania proper (Skåne) The people...
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Scanian (Swedish: skånska [ˈskɔ̂nːska] ) is an East
Scandinavian dialect spoken in the
province of
Scania in
southern Sweden.
Broadly speaking, Scanian...
- The
Scanian War (Danish: den Skånske Krig; Norwegian: den skånske krig; Swedish: det Skånska kriget; German:
Schonischer Krieg) was a part of the Northern...
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Danish and Norwegian, herred; in Finnish, kihla****a; and in Estonian, kihelkond. The
Scanian hundreds were
Danish until the
Treaty of
Roskilde of 1658....
- five
Scanian stations are
served partly (Hässleholm and Osby) or
entirely (Ballingslöv, Hästveda and Killeberg) by Småland
local trains, the
Scanian Pågatåg...
- is not in
common usage.
Equivalent terms in
English and
Latin are "the
Scanian Provinces" and "Terrae Scaniae" respectively. The term is
mostly used in...
- a
griffin head, and the
other is a flag with a
Scandinavian cross, the
Scanian Cross Flag. They both are used as a
provincial flag
representing Scania...
- back to 1811. It was
converted from the
South Scanian Infantry Regiment in 1963 and
renamed South Scanian Regiment. The regiment's
soldiers were originally...
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Scanian law (Danish: Skånske Lov, Swedish: Skånelagen) is the
oldest Danish provincial law and one of the
first Nordic provincial laws to be
written down...
- Skåne
County (Swedish: Skåne län [ˈskôːnɛ ˈlɛːn]),
sometimes referred to as
Scania County or just
Scania in English, is the
southernmost county, or län...