- Värmland (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈvæ̌rmland] ) is a
landskap (historical province) in west-central Sweden. It
borders Västergötland, Dalsland, Dalarna...
-
lyrics were
written by the Värmlandian
Anders Fryxell in his 1822
musical Vermlands-Flickan [sv] (The Värmlandian Girl), and then
expanded by
Fredrik August...
- bort
punkare [1] Dala Demokraten: Förföljelserna mot oss hårdnar [2]
Vermlands Folkblad: Vi törs inte gå ut på kvällarna [3] The Guardian: Raggare: the...
- York: Doubleday, Page & Company. pp. 273–287. Lagerlöf,
Selma (1922). "
Vermland and Dalsland".
Further Adventures of Nils.
Translated by
Swanston Howard...
- La
Scandinavie (Scandinavian Suite): "Swedish Air and Dance"; "Song of
Vermland"; "Norwegian Polka"; "Danish Melody"; "Air and
Finale on
Swedish Dances"...
- slew Alrik's son
Gunthiovus (Old
Norse Gunnþjófr)
leader of the men of
Vermland and Solongs. Then
occurred a
parley and
secret interview between Alrik...
- savolaismurteet". sokl.uef.fi (in Finnish). 1998.
Retrieved 4
November 2024. Today,
Vermland's Savo
dialect is dead. The last
forest Finns who
spoke Finnish well were...
- Yule
feast given by
Bergfin (Bergfinnr) son of
Thrym (Þrymr) the
Giant of
Vermland and
bedded Bergfin's
sister Bergdís (Bergdís). Bergdís
subsequently bore...
-
French Second Empire architectural style, and was
originally known as
Vermland. DeLamater, who
owned over 1,000
acres (4.0 km2) of Eaton's Neck, was the...
-
Kenealy (1864). The
third variant (GA 91.3 =SMB 22J) from Västergötland and
Vermland was
translated by
Thomas Keightley in his "The
Fairy Mythology" (1828)...