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Sápmi

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Sápmi, in English commonly known as Lapland, is the cultural region traditionally inhabited by the Sami people, traditionally known in English as Lapps. [1]

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Aage Krarup Nielsen

Aage Krarup Nielsen (30 July 1891 – 29 January 1972) was a travel writer.

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Abisko

Abisko (Ábeskovvu) is a village in Sápmi (Lapland), in northern Sweden, roughly 250 km within the Arctic Circle, and near Abisko National Park, located 4 km west of the village.

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Adalbert Pilch

Adalbert Pilch (16 February 1917 in Vienna, Austria – 10 December 2004 in Tulln) was an Austrian painter and graphic artist.

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Administrative divisions of Norway

Norway's elongated shape, numerous geographical barriers, and distributed population barriers has led to a number of conventions for its subdivisions.

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Adolf Reichwein

Adolf Reichwein (3 October 1898 – 20 October 1944) was a German educator, economist, and cultural policymaker for the SPD.

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Aikia Aikianpoika

Aikia Aikianpoika (1591-1671), was a Sami Shaman in Kemi in Finnish Lappland.

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Aili

Aili is a Finnish, Sami and Estonian female given name, with the pronunciation.

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Alaric and Eric

Alaric and Eric (Old Norse Alrekr and Eiríkr), were two legendary kings of Sweden.

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Alexander von Middendorff

Alexander Theodor von Middendorff (Александр Федорович Миддендорф) (18 August 1815 – 24 January 1894) was a Russian zoologist and explorer.

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Alexis Clairaut

Alexis Claude Clairaut (13 May 1713 – 17 May 1765) was a French mathematician, astronomer, and geophysicist.

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Alfred Brehm

Alfred Edmund Brehm (2 February 1829 in Unterrenthendorf, now called Renthendorf – 11 November 1884 in Renthendorf) was a German zoologist, writer, director of zoological gardens and the son of Christian Ludwig Brehm, a famous pastor and ornithologist.

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Alfred Colpaert

Alfred Colpaert is professor in physical geography at the Department of Geographical and Historical Studies of the University of Eastern Finland.

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Alfred Newton

Alfred Newton FRS HFRSE (11 June 18297 June 1907) was an English zoologist and ornithologist.

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Alnus glutinosa

Alnus glutinosa, the common alder, black alder, European alder or just alder, is a species of tree in the family Betulaceae, native to most of Europe, southwest Asia and northern Africa.

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Ambient 4: On Land

Ambient 4: On Land is the eighth solo studio album by British ambient musician Brian Eno.

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Anders Chydenius

Anders Chydenius (26 February 1729 – 1 February 1803) was a Finnish priest and a member of the Swedish Riksdag, and is known as the leading classical liberal of Nordic history.

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Anders Hackzell

Anders Mårtensson Hackzell (1705, in Nederluleå, Norrbotten, Sweden - February 13, 1757, Alatornio, Lapland, Finland) worked as the chief enforcement officer (Swedish: kronofogde) and a cartographer and a mapper (Swedish: lantmätare) for the Swedish crown.

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Angeli, Finland

Angeli (Áŋŋel) is a village in Lapland.

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Angelica

Angelica is a genus of about 60 species of tall biennial and perennial herbs in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, reaching as far north as Iceland, Lapland and Greenland.

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Arameans Suryoye football team

The Arameans Suryoye national football team is the representative football team for Syriacs (Arameans) worldwide.

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Arctic

The Arctic is a polar region located at the northernmost part of Earth.

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Arctic Winter Games

The Arctic Winter Games is an international biennial celebration of circumpolar sports and Aboriginal culture.

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Around the World in 80 Faiths

Around the World in 80 Faiths is a British television series which was first broadcast by the BBC on 2 January 2009.

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Arthur Evans

Sir Arthur John Evans (8 July 1851 – 11 July 1941) was an English archaeologist and pioneer in the study of Aegean civilization in the Bronze Age.

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Artsakh national football team

Artsakh national football team (Արցախի ֆուտբոլի հավաքական), is the national representative of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) which is internationally unrecognized.

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Arvidsjaur Municipality

Arvidsjaur Municipality (Arvidsjaurs kommun, Árviesjávrrie gielda) is a municipality in Norrbotten County in northern Sweden.

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Astrid Cleve

Astrid M. Cleve von Euler (22 January 1875 – 8 April 1968) was a Swedish botanist, geologist, chemist and researcher at Uppsala University.

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Auguste Bravais

Auguste Bravais (23 August 1811, Annonay, Ardèche – 30 March 1863, Le Chesnay, France) was a French physicist known for his work in crystallography, the conception of Bravais lattices, and the formulation of Bravais law.

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Ágoston Gellért

Ágoston Gellért (Tapolca, Kingdom of Hungary 12 September 1738 – Buda, Kingdom of Hungary 21 August 1795) was an early researcher, linguist and historian of Finno-Ugric languages.

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Árran (Sami publication)

Árran is an English language quarterly of Sami culture and news.

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Äkäslompolo

Äkäslompolo is a village in the municipality of Kolari in the Finnish part of Lapland.

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Ödland

Ödland is a French band from Lyon consisting of composer-songwriter Lorenzo Papace, and sisters Alizée Bingöllü (on vocals) and Léa Bingöllü (on violin).

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Baltic psaltery

Baltic psaltery is a family of related plucked box zithers historically found in the south east vicinity of the Baltic Sea and played by the Baltic people, Baltic Finns, Volga Finns and northwestern Russians.

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Bar-tailed godwit

The bar-tailed godwit (Limosa lapponica) is a large wader in the family Scolopacidae.

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Barents Region

The Barents Region is a name given, by advocates of establishing international cooperation after the fall of the Soviet Union, to the land along the coast of the Barents Sea, from Nordland in Norway to the Kola Peninsula in Russia and beyond all the way to the Ural Mountains and Novaya Zemlya, and south to the Gulf of Bothnia of the Baltic Sea and the great lakes Ladoga and Onega.

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Beaivi

Beaivi, Beiwe, Bievve, Beivve or Biejje, is the Sami name of the Sun or might refer to the Sami Sun-deity.

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Belfast Natural History Society

The Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society was founded in 1821 to promote the scientific study of animals, plants, fossils, rocks and minerals.

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Bernard Bernard

Bernard Bernard (21 July 1821 in Mogues, France – 1895) was a French Catholic priest and missionary in Norway, Iceland and Scotland.

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Bjørn Sundquist

Bjørn Richard Sundquist (born 16 June 1948) is a Norwegian actor, famous for TV, theatre, and movie roles.

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Boden Fortress

Boden Fortress (Bodens fästning) is a modern fortress consisting of several major and minor forts and fortifications surrounding the city of Boden, Norrbotten, in northern Sweden.

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Bokklubben World Library

Bokklubben World Library (Verdensbiblioteket) is a series of classical books, mostly novels, published by the Norwegian Book Club since 2002.

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Bolette Sutermeister Petri

Bolette-Merete Sutermeister Petri (October 23, 1920 – 2018) was a Danish-Swiss writer of travel literature, considered as ″expert for the High North".

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Boy (dog)

Boy (also Boye), was a white hunting poodle belonging to Prince Rupert of the Rhine in the 17th century.

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Cap of the North

The Cap of the North (Nordkalotten in Norwegian and Swedish, or Pohjoiskalotti in Finnish) consists of the counties Finnmark, Nordland and Troms in Norway, Norrbotten County in Sweden, Lapland/Lappi Region in Finland and Murmansk Oblast in Russia.

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Charles Étienne Louis Camus

Charles Étienne Louis Camus (25 August 1699 – 2 February 1768), was a French mathematician and mechanician who was born at Crécy-en-Brie, near Meaux.

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Charles S. Strong

Charles Stanley Strong (November 29, 1906October 11, 1962) was an author, adventurer and explorer.

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Chimborazo

Chimborazo is a currently inactive stratovolcano in the Cordillera Occidental range of the Andes.

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Climate of Finland

The climate of Finland is influenced most by its latitude: Finland is located between 60 and 70 N. Because of Finland's northern location, winter is the longest season.

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Coleophora svenssoni

Coleophora svenssoni is a moth of the Coleophoridae family.

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College of Missions

The College of Missions (Missionskollegiet; Collegium de cursu Evangelii promovendo) or Royal Mission College (Kongelige Missions-Kollegium) was a Dano-Norwegian association based in Copenhagen which funded and directed Protestant missions under royal patronage.

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Common house martin

The common house martin (Delichon urbicum), sometimes called the northern house martin or, particularly in Europe, just house martin, is a migratory passerine bird of the swallow family which breeds in Europe, north Africa and temperate Asia; and winters in sub-Saharan Africa and tropical Asia.

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ConIFA World Football Cup

The CONIFA World Football Cup is an international football tournament organized by CONIFA, an umbrella association for states, minorities, stateless peoples and regions unaffiliated with FIFA, which has been held every two years since 2014.

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Conrad Quensel

Conrad Quensel (10 December 1767 – 22 August 1806) was a Swedish naturalist.

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Coronal cloud

A coronal cloud is the cloud of hot plasma gas surrounding a coronal mass ejection.

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Counties of Sweden

The counties of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges län) are the top-level geographic subdivisions of Sweden.

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Crown jewels

Crown Jewels are the objects of metalwork and jewellery in the regalia of a current or former monarchy.

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Dark World (2010 film)

Dark World (Тёмный мир, translit. Temny Mir) is a 2010 Russian urban fantasy/horror film directed by Anton Megerdichev.

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Demonym

A demonym (δῆμος dẽmos "people, tribe", ὄόνομα ónoma "name") is a word that identifies residents or natives of a particular place, which is derived from the name of that particular place.

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Denmark–Norway

Denmark–Norway (Danish and Norwegian: Danmark–Norge or Danmark–Noreg; also known as the Oldenburg Monarchy or the Oldenburg realms) was an early modern multi-national and multi-lingual real unionFeldbæk 1998:11 consisting of the Kingdom of Denmark, the Kingdom of Norway (including Norwegian overseas possessions the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, et cetera), the Duchy of Schleswig, and the Duchy of Holstein.

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Divided regions

Divided regions are transnational regions, islands, etc.

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Doudou Gouirand

Doudou Gouirand (born April 28, 1940) is a French jazz saxophonist and composer.

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Duncan Campbell (soothsayer)

Duncan Campbell (1680?-1730) was a Scottish deaf man and professed soothsayer.

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Duodji

Duodji is a traditional Sami handicraft, dating back to a time when the Sami were far more isolated from the outside world than they are today.

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Eduard Ole

Eduard Ole (20 May 1898 – 24 November 1995) was an Estonian painter.

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Egyptian Hall

The Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly, London, was an exhibition hall built in the ancient Egyptian style in 1812, to the designs of Peter Frederick Robinson.

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Elder Futhark

The Elder Futhark (also called Elder Fuþark, Older Futhark, Old Futhark or Germanic Futhark) is the oldest form of the runic alphabets.

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Elias Lönnrot

Elias Lönnrot (9 April 1802 – 19 March 1884) was a Finnish physician, philologist and collector of traditional Finnish oral poetry.

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Elizabeth and Victoria Lejonhjärta

Elizabeth Lejonhjärta and Victoria Lejonhjärta (born 9 October 1990, Norrbotten, Sweden) are twin Swedish models, bloggers, writers and social media personalities, best known for their collaborations with Canadian rapper Drake.

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Ellan Vannin football team

The Ellan Vannin Football Team is a football team that represents the Isle of Man.

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Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers

Elle-Máijá Apiniskim Tailfeathers, better known as Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and also known as Máijá Tailfeathers, is a Blackfoot and Sámi actor, producer, filmmaker and curatorial assistant from the Kainai First Nation.

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Else Alfelt

Else Alfelt (16 September 1910 – 9 August 1974) was a Danish artist who specialized in abstract paintings.

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Emilie Demant Hatt

Emilie Demant Hatt (sometimes Emilie Demant-Hatt, or Emilie Demant; née Emilie Demant Hansen) (21 January 1873 - 4 December 1958) was a Danish artist, writer, and ethnographer.

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Engerdal

Engerdal is a municipality in Hedmark county, Norway.

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Erebia polaris

Erebia polaris, the Arctic woodland ringlet, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae.

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Eridanos (geology)

The name Eridanos, derived from the ancient Greek Eridanos, was given by geologists to a river that flowed where the Baltic Sea is now.

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Eskelisen Lapinlinjat

Eskelisen Lapinlinjat is a bus transport company operating in Finland.

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Eupithecia tantillaria

Eupithecia tantillaria, the dwarf pug, is a moth of the family Geometridae.

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European cuisine

European cuisine, or alternatively Western cuisine, is a generalised term collectively referring to the cuisines of Europe and other Western countries,.

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FA Sápmi

FA Sápmi is a football association which is the organizer of the Sápmi football team representing the indigenous Sámi people.

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Fennoscandia

Fennoscandia (Fennoskandia; Fennoskandien; Fennoskandia; Фенноскандия Fennoskandiya), Fenno-Scandinavia, or the Fennoscandian Peninsula, is the geographical peninsula of the Nordic region comprising the Scandinavian Peninsula, Finland, Karelia, and the Kola Peninsula.

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Filippo Parlatore

Filippo Parlatore (Palermo, 8 August 1816 – Florence, 9 September 1877) was an Italian botanist.

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Finmark

Finmark may refer to.

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Finnmark

Finnmark (italic; Finnmark; Фи́ннмарк, Fínnmark) is a county ("fylke") in the extreme northeastern part of Norway.

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Finno-Samic languages

The Finno-Samic languages (also Finno-Saamic, Finno-Lappic, Saamic–Fennic) are a hypothetical subgroup of the Uralic family, and are made up of 22 languages classified into either the Sami languages, which are spoken by the Sami people who inhabit the Sápmi region of northern Fennoscandia, or Finnic languages, which include the major languages Finnish and Estonian.

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Finno-Ugric languages

Finno-Ugric, Finno-Ugrian or Fenno-Ugric is a traditional grouping of all languages in the Uralic language family except the Samoyedic languages.

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Finno-Ugric peoples

The Finno-Ugric peoples are any of several peoples of North-West Eurasia who speak languages of the Finno-Ugric group of the Uralic language family, such as the Khanty, Mansi, Hungarians, Maris, Mordvins, Sámi, Estonians, Karelians, Finns, Udmurts and Komis.

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Finns

Finns or Finnish people (suomalaiset) are a Finnic ethnic group native to Finland.

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Flora Lapponica

Flora Lapponica (Amsterdam, 1737) is an account of the plants of Lapland written by botanist, zoologist and naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1788) following his expedition to Lapland.

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Forge (Doctor Who)

The Forge is a fictional black operations organization from the Big Finish Productions audio plays based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

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Francesco Negri (travel writer)

Francesco Negri (27 March 1623–27 December 1698) was an Italian Catholic priest who, during 1663-1666, travelled in Scandinavia.

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Frank Hedges Butler

Frank Hedges Butler (17 December 1855 – 27 November 1928) was a British wine merchant, and a founding member of the Aero Club of Great Britain.

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Franz Zureich

Franz Zureich (1904 in Karlsruhe – 1992 in Baden-Baden) was a German painter, graphic artist, illustrator, and caricaturist.

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Frozen (2013 film)

Frozen is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.

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Garden tiger moth

The garden tiger moth or great tiger moth (Arctia caja) is a moth of the family Erebidae.

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Geoglyph

A geoglyph is a large design or motif (generally longer than 4 metres) produced on the ground and typically formed by clastic rocks or similarly durable elements of the landscape, such as stones, stone fragments, live trees, gravel, or earth.

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Geography of Finland

The geography of Finland is characterized by its northern position, its ubiquitous landscapes of intermingled boreal forests and lakes and its low population density.

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George Clyde Fisher

George Clyde Fisher (May 22, 1878 – January 7, 1949), known as Clyde Fisher, was a curator at the American Museum of Natural History and later the head of the Hayden Planetarium.

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Gerardo Olivares

Gerardo Olivares is a Spanish filmmaker and screenwriter born in 1964 in Córdoba, Andalusia.

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Get Santa

Get Santa is a 2014 British Christmas comedy film directed and written by Christopher Smith.

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Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off

Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off is a British radio comedy from BBC Radio 4, written by Marcus Brigstocke, Jeremy Salsby and Graeme Garden.

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Giuseppe Acerbi

Giuseppe Acerbi (May 3, 1773August 25, 1846) was an Italian naturalist, explorer and composer.

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Gloria Feman Orenstein

Gloria Feman Orenstein (born 1938 in Brooklyn) is a feminist art critic, pioneer in the field of the women of Surrealism and scholar of ecofeminism in the arts.

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Grantville (1632 series)

Grantville is a fictional town in Marion County, West Virginia that appears in Eric Flint's ''1632'' series.

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Gudmund Hatt

Professor Aage Gudmund Hatt (1 October 1884 - 27 January 1960) was a Danish archaeologist and cultural geographer.

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György Györffy

György Györffy (Szucság (Suceagu, today part of Baciu), 26 September 1917 – Budapest, 19 December 2000) was a Hungarian historian, and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA).

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Hand of Glory

The Hand of Glory is the dried and pickled hand of a man who has been hanged, often specified as being the left (sinister) hand, or, if the man were hanged for murder, the hand that "did the deed." Old European beliefs attribute great powers to a Hand of Glory combined with a candle made from fat from the corpse of the same malefactor who died on the gallows.

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Hannes Vanaküla

Hannes Vanaküla, also known as Tokroda (born 23 November 1966 in Tallinn), is an Estonian mage.

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Hans Blohm

Hans-Ludwig Blohm, C.M. (born November 12, 1927 in Rendsburg, Germany) is a photographer and author.

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Hedmark

Hedmark is a county in Norway, bordering Trøndelag to the north, Oppland to the west and Akershus to the south.

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Henry Wemyss Feilden

Colonel Henry Wemyss Feilden, CB (6 October 1838 – 8 June 1921) was a British Army officer, Arctic explorer and naturalist.

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Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate (anthropologist)

Herman F.C. ten Kate, the younger (7 February 1858 – 3 February 1931) was a Dutch anthropologist.

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History of games

The history of games dates to the ancient human past.

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HLA-B27

Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) B27 (subtypes B*2701-2759) is a class I surface antigen encoded by the B locus in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) on chromosome 6 and presents antigenic peptides (derived from self and non-self antigens) to T cells.

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Hluk

Hluk (in Germany Hulken) is a town in Uherské Hradiště District in Zlín Region of the Czech Republic, 10 km southeast from Uherské Hradiště on stream Okluky.

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Hugo Bernatzik

Hugo Adolf Bernatzik (26 March 1897 – 9 March 1953, born and died in the city of Vienna), was an Austrian anthropologist and photographer.

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Huld

In Scandinavian mythology, Huld is only referenced by völva or seiðkona, that is a woman who practiced the seiðr.

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Ian Wright (traveller)

Ian Douglas Wright (born 17 May 1965, Suffolk, England) is an English television host and comedian.

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Ice hotel

An ice hotel is a temporary hotel made up of snow and sculpted blocks of ice.

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Inari Sami language

Inari Sami (anarâškielâ) is a Sami language spoken by the Inari Sami of Finland.

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Indigenous architecture

The recent field of Indigenous Architecture refers to the study and practice of architecture of, for and by Indigenous people.

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Isaac Massa

Isaac Abrahamszoon Massa (baptized October 7, 1586, in Haarlem, died 1643) was a Dutch grain trader, traveller and diplomat, the envoy to Muscovy.

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Isogaisa Festival

The Isogaisa Festival started in 2009 and is an annual festival and in 2014 is celebrating its 5th anniversary.

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Italian exonyms

Below is list of Italian language exonyms for places in non-Italian-speaking areas of Europe: In recent years, the use of Italian exonyms for lesser known places has significantly decreased, in favour of the foreign toponym.

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Jacob van Heemskerk

Jacob van Heemskerk (3 March 1567 – 25 April 1607) was a Dutch explorer and later admiral commanding the Dutch fleet at the Battle of Gibraltar.

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James Thompson (crime writer)

James Thompson (16 October 1964 – 2 August 2014) was an American-Finnish crime writer based in Helsinki.

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Janne Seurujärvi

Janne Antero Seurujärvi (born 15 May 1975 in Inari, Finland) is a Finnish Sami politician.

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Jäniskoski-Niskakoski territory

The Jäniskoski-Niskakoski area is a 176 square kilometer area in Russian Lapland, east of Lake Inari, along the Paatsjoki River.

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Jean-François Regnard

Jean-François Regnard (7 February 1655 – 4 September 1709), "the most distinguished, after Molière, of the comic poets of the seventeenth century", was a dramatist, born in Paris, who is equally famous now for the travel diary he kept of a voyage in 1681.

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Johan Cajan

Juhana "Johan" Fredrik Cajan (13. September 1815 - 28. February 1887) was a Finnish clergyman and historian, the author of the first history of Finland written in Finnish.

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Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt

Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt (20 May 1785 – 23 December 1874) was a Swedish naturalist who worked mainly on Diptera and Hymenoptera.

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Johann Andreas Schnabl

Johann Andreas Schnabl (1838 – 1912) was born a Pole of German descent, and an entomologist specializing in Diptera.

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Johannes Holtfreter

Johannes Holtfreter (January 9, 1901 – November 13, 1992) was a German-American developmental biologist whose primary focus was the “organizer,” a part of the embryo essential for the development of the proper body plan.

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Johnny Kingdom

Johnny Kingdom (born 23 February 1939) is an English wildlife filmmaker, specialising in his local area of Exmoor in North Devon.

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Joik

A joik (also spelled yoik), luohti, vuolle, leu'dd, or juoiggus is a traditional form of song of the Sami people of the Nordic countries and Kola peninsula of Russia.

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Jokkmokk

Jokkmokk (Lule Sámi: Jåhkåmåhkke or Dálvvadis; Northern Sámi: Dálvvadis; Finnish: Jokimukka) is a locality and the seat of Jokkmokk Municipality in Norrbotten County, province of Lapland, Sweden with 2,786 inhabitants in 2010.

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Joseph Paul Gaimard

Joseph Paul Gaimard (31 January 1793 – 10 December 1858) was a French naval surgeon and naturalist.

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Julius Frederick, Duke of Württemberg-Weiltingen

Duke Julius Frederick of Württemberg-Weiltingen (3 June 1588 in Montbéliard – 25 April 1635 in Strasbourg), was the first duke of Württemberg-Weiltingen.

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Kalevala

The Kalevala (Finnish Kalevala) is a 19th-century work of epic poetry compiled by Elias Lönnrot from Karelian and Finnish oral folklore and mythology.

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Kari Herbert

Kari Herbert (born 17 September 1970) is a British travel writer, photographer and television presenter.

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Karl Ernst von Baer

Karl Ernst Ritter von Baer, Edler von Huthorn (Карл Эрнст фон Бэр; –) was an Estonian scientist and explorer.

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Kautokeino

(Norwegian) or Guovdageaidnu (Northern Sami) (also: Koutokeino and Koutokeino) is a municipality in Finnmark county, Norway.

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Kebnekaise

Kebnekaise (from Sami Giebmegáisi or Giebnegáisi, "Cauldron Crest") is the highest mountain in Sweden.

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Kemi Sami language

Kemi Sami was a Sami language that was originally spoken in the southernmost district of Finnish Lapland as far south as the Sami siidas around Kuusamo.

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Kilnwick

Kilnwick (or Kilnwick-on-the-Wolds) is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Kiruna Municipality

Kiruna Municipality (Swedish: Kiruna kommun, Kiirunan kunta, Girona gielda) is a municipality in Norrbotten County in northernmost Sweden.

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Kitkajärvi

Lake Kitkajärvi is a rather large lake of Finland.

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Kola Peninsula

The Kola Peninsula (Ко́льский полуо́стров, Kolsky poluostrov; from Куэлнэгк нёаррк, Kuelnegk njoarrk; Guoládatnjárga; Kuolan niemimaa; Kolahalvøya) is a peninsula in the far northwest of Russia.

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KTFF 50th Anniversary Cup

KTFF 50th Anniversary Cup is a held under the auspices of the NF-Board, this tournament celebrated 50 years of the Cyprus Turkish Football Federation.

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Kurdish population

The Kurdish people live in the historical Kurdistan region, which today is split between Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Syria. The estimated population is 35 million. A rough estimate by the CIA Factbook has Kurdish populations of 14.5 million in Turkey, 6 million in Iran, about 5 to 6 million in Iraq, and less than 2 million in Syria, which adds up to close to 28 million Kurds in Kurdistan and adjacent regions. Recent emigration has resulted in a Kurdish diaspora of about 1.5 million people, about half of them in Germany. A special case are the Kurdish populations in the Transcaucasus and Central Asia, displaced there mostly in the time of the Russian Empire, who underwent independent developments for more than a century and have developed an ethnic identity in their own right. This group's population was estimated at close to 0.4 million in 1990.

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Kvenland

Kvenland, known as Cwenland, Qwenland, Kænland or similar terms in medieval sources, is an ancient name for an area in Fennoscandia and Scandinavia.

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Kylfings

The Kylfings (Old Norse Kylfingar; Finnic Kylfingid; Hungarian Kölpények; Old East Slavic Колбяги, Kolbiagi; Byzantine Greek Κουλπίγγοι, Koulpingoi; Arabic al-Kilabiyya) were a people of uncertain origin active in Northern Europe during the Viking Age, roughly from the late ninth century to the early twelfth century.

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Laestadianism

Laestadianism, also known as Laestadian Lutheranism and Apostolic Lutheranism, is a conservative Lutheran revival movement started in Lapland in the middle of the 19th century.

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Lake Inari

Lake Inari (Inarijärvi/Inarinjärvi, Anárjávri, Aanaarjävri, Aanarjäuʹrr, Enare träsk, Enaresjøen) is the largest lake in Sápmi and the third-largest lake in Finland.

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Lands inhabited by indigenous peoples

The lands inhabited by indigenous peoples receive different treatments around the world.

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Languages of Sweden

Swedish is the official language of Sweden and is spoken by the vast majority of the 10 million inhabitants of the country.

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Lapland

Lapland may refer to.

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Lapland (Finland)

Lapland (Lappi; Sápmi; Lappland) is the largest and northernmost region of Finland.

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Lapland (Sweden)

Lappland, often Anglicized as Lapland (Latin: Lapponia, Northern Sami: Sápmi), is a province in northernmost Sweden.

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Lapland longspur

The Lapland longspur (Calcarius lapponicus), also known as the Lapland bunting, is a passerine bird in the longspur family Calcariidae, a group separated by most modern authors from the Fringillidae (Old World finches).

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Lapland, Indiana

Lapland is an unincorporated community in Scott Township, Montgomery County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Laplander

Laplander may refer to.

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Laplandite-(Ce)

Laplandite has a general formula of Na4CeTiPO4Si7O18•5H2O, and is found primarily in igneous rocks.

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Laponia (historical province)

Laponia (Lappland) was a historical Swedish province, or landscape, in the north of Sweden which evolved from Lappmarken.

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Lappi

Lappi is the name for several geographical areas.

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Lappland

Lappland can refer to.

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Lappmarken

Lappmarken was an earlier Swedish name for the northern part of the old Kingdom of Sweden inhabited by the Sami people.

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Lapponia (book)

Lapponia is a book written by Johannes Schefferus (1621 - 1679) covering a very comprehensive history of Northern Scandinavia topology, environment and Sami living condition, dwelling-places, clothing, gender roles, hunting, child raising, shamanism and pagan religion.

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Lars Levi Laestadius

Lars Levi Laestadius (10 January 1800 – 21 February 1861) was a Swedish Sami pastor and administrator of the Swedish state Lutheran church in Lapland who founded the Laestadian pietist revival movement to help his largely Sami congregations, who were being ravaged by alcoholism.

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Lennart Nilsson

Lennart Nilsson (24 August 1922 – 28 January 2017) was a Swedish photographer and scientist.

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Liet International

Liet International (West Frisian: Liet Ynternasjonaal), formerly Liet-Lávlut, is a song contest for musicians who speak any of Europe's regional or minority languages that was held the first time in Friesland in 2002.

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Lilo Peters

"Lilo Peters" (March 17, 1913 – April 2, 2001) was a North German painter and sculptor.

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Linguistic discrimination

Linguistic discrimination (also called linguicism and languagism) is the unfair treatment of an individual based solely on his or her use of language.

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List of adjectivals and demonyms for subcontinental regions

The following is a list of adjectival forms of subcontinental regions in English and their demonymic equivalents, which denote the people or the inhabitants of these subcontinental regions.

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List of atmospheric pressure records in Europe

The following is a List of atmospheric pressure records in Europe and the extratropical Northern Atlantic (it does not include localised events, such as those that occur in tornados).

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List of bogs

This is a list of bogs, wetland mires that accumulate peat from dead plant material, usually sphagnum moss.

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List of European regions with alternative names

Most regions and provinces of Europe have alternative names in different languages.

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List of explorers

The following is a list of explorers.

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List of indigenous peoples

This is a partial list of the world's indigenous / aboriginal / native people.

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List of Latin names of countries

This list includes the Roman names of countries, or significant regions, known to the Roman Empire.

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List of long-distance footpaths

This is a list of some long-distance footpaths used for walking and hiking.

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List of Romanian explorers

A list of Romanian explorers.

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List of Russian explorers

The history of exploration by citizens or subjects of the Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire, the Tsardom of Russia and other Russian predecessor states forms a significant part of the history of Russia as well as the history of the world.

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List of Sami people

This is a list of Sami people who were born in Lapland.

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List of solved missing persons cases

This is a list of solved missing persons cases of people whose mysterious disappearances were notable and remained unexplained for a long time, but were eventually explained by their return or the recovery of their bodies, or the conviction of the perpetrator(s) responsible for their disappearances.

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List of The Den programmes

This is a list of television programmes to have been broadcast on the children's television strand The Den of RTÉ in the Republic of Ireland from 1986 until its conclusion.

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List of traditional territories of the indigenous peoples of North America

This list of traditional territories of the original peoples of North America gives an overview of the names of the indigenous "countries" of North America.

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List of Weebl's cartoons

Jonti Picking has created many Flash cartoons, which are posted on the Internet.

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Louis Eugène Robert

Louis Eugène Robert (6 December 1806 – 28 May 1882) was a French naturalist, geologist and entomologist.

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Love Metal

Love Metal is the fourth studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM.

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Luhkka

The luhkka (North Sami luhkka) is an article of winter clothing that covers the top half of a person's body.

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Lutin

A lutin is a type of hobgoblin (an amusing goblin) in French folklore and fairy tales.

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Macaria wauaria

Macaria wauaria, the v-moth, is a moth of the family Geometridae.

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Malmberget

Malmberget ("The Ore Mountain") is a locality and mining town situated in Gällivare Municipality, Norrbotten County, Sweden with 5,590 inhabitants in 2010.

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Manhauling

Manhauling, sometimes expressed as man-hauling: is the pulling forward of sledges, trucks or other load-carrying vehicles by human power unaided by animals or machines.

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Mari Boine

Mari Boine, previously known as Mari Boine Persen, (born 8 November 1956) is a Norwegian Sami musician known for having added jazz and rock to the yoiks of her native people.

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Matti Kurki

Matti Kurki, in Swedish Matts Kurck, was a legendary Finnish chieftain.

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Max Ernst Wichura

Max Ernst Wichura (27 January 1817 in Neisse – February 1866 in Berlin) was a German lawyer and botanist.

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Medieval weights and measures

The following systems arose from earlier systems, and in many cases utilise parts of much older systems.

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Metsähallitus

Metsähallitus (Finnish) (Forststyrelsen in Swedish, "the (Finnish) Forest Administration") is a state-owned enterprise in Finland that exceptionally uses a Finnish name in English.

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Michael Reinecke

Michael Franzevich von Reinecke (Михаил Францевич Рейнеке; 10 November 1801 – 16 April 1859), better known as Mikhail Reyneke, was a Russian vice-admiral and hydrographer.

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Micranthes nivalis

Micranthes nivalis is a plant species in the saxifrage family.

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Middle Norrland

Middle Norrland (Mellersta Norrland) is a National Area (Riksområde) of Sweden.

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Mongoloid

Mongoloid is a grouping of all or some peoples indigenous to East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, North Asia, South Asia, the Arctic, the Americas and the Pacific Islands.

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Mr Gay Europe

Mr Gay Europe is a male beauty pageant for gay Europeans.

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Muotkavaara

Muotkavaara (Finnish name; Norwegian: Krokfjell; Муоткавара or, Muotkevárri, Myetkivääri) is a hill in Lapland at the boundary between Finland, Norway and Russia.

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Murmansk Oblast

Murmansk Oblast (r) is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia, located in the northwestern part of the country.

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Nasa silver mine

The Nasa (Nasafjäll) silver mine (Nasa silvergruva), located on Nasa Mountain on the border between Sweden and Norway, was used for mining silver, mainly from 1635 to year 1659.

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Näätämö (river)

The Näätämö (Finland) or Neiden (Norway, Näätämöjoki, Njeävdám, Neidenelva) is a river in Finland's Lapland, north of Lake Inari.

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Nätti-Jussi

Juho Vihtori ”Nätti-Jussi” Nätti (31 August 1890 Karstula - 4 August 1964 in Rovaniemi) was a Finnish forest laborer.

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Neiden, Norway

Neiden (Njauddâm, Njávdán, Njiävđám, and Näätämö, previously also Näytämö) is a village area in the Sápmi area along the Finland–Norway border with about 250 inhabitants.

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Nicholas Bjerring

Nicholas Bjerring (June 14, 1831 - September 10, 1900) was the first Orthodox Christian priest to establish an Orthodox church and community in the northeastern United States.

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Nightwish

Nightwish are a symphonic metal band from Kitee, Finland.

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Non-FIFA international football

FIFA is the international governing body of association football, charged with overseeing football globally and with running international representative matches.

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Nordland

Nordland (Nordlánda) is a county in Norway in the Northern Norway region, bordering Troms in the north, Trøndelag in the south, Norrbotten County in Sweden to the east, Västerbotten County to the southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean (Norwegian Sea) to the west.

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Norrland

Norrland ("Northland", originally Norrlanden or "the Northlands") is the northernmost, largest, least populated and least densely populated of the three traditional lands of Sweden, consisting of nine provinces.

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Norske Talenter (series 1)

The 2008 series of Norske Talenter was the first series of the programme.

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Norske Talenter (series 2)

The 2009 series of Norske Talenter was the first series of this television programme.

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Norway

Norway (Norwegian: (Bokmål) or (Nynorsk); Norga), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a unitary sovereign state whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula plus the remote island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard.

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Norway–Russia border

The border between Norway and Russia (Russergrensen, Российско-норвежская граница) consists of a land border between Sør-Varanger, Norway, and Pechengsky District, Russia, and a marine border in the Varangerfjord.

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Norwegian Barents Secretariat

The Norwegian Barents Secretariat aims at developing the Norwegian-Russian relations in the north by promoting and funding Norwegian-Russian cooperation projects.

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Norwegian Church, Swansea

The Norwegian Church was a church for Norwegian sailors originally located in Newport, but later relocated to the docklands area of Swansea, Wales.

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Olaf Holtedahl

Prof Olaf Holtedahl ForMemRS FRSE (24 June 1885 – 26 August 1975) was a Norwegian geologist (Dr.philos., 1913).

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Olaus Sirma

Olaus Matthiae Lappo-Sirma (Ca. 1655, probably in Soađegilli - 1719 in Eanodat, Finnish Lapland, Sápmi), was a Sámi priest and the first Sámi poet known by name to posteriority.

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Olof Swartz

Olof Peter Swartz (September 21, 1760 – September 19, 1818) was a Swedish botanist and taxonomist.

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On the Frontiers

On the Frontiers is volume thirteen in the French comic book (or bande dessinée) science fiction series Valérian and Laureline created by writer Pierre Christin and artist Jean-Claude Mézières.

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Oscar Ringdahl

Oscar Ringdahl (1885–1966) was a Swedish entomologist who specialised in Diptera and Trichoptera.

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Oslo Metropolitan University

Oslo Metropolitan University (Oslo Met or OMU; Oslomet – storbyuniversitetet"Skrivemåten av universitetsnamnet Oslomet – storbyuniversitetet," Language Council of Norway, 17/677-4/DGI, 18 January 2018) is a state university in Oslo and Akershus in Norway.

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Ossian Elgström

Josef David Ossian Elgström (19 November 1883 – 20 May 1950) was a Swedish illustrator and writer.

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Padania national football team

The Padania representative football team is an unofficial football team promoted by football operators which claim it represents eight northern regions of Italy called Padania.

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Papaver lapponicum

Papaver lapponicum is a species of poppy known by the common names Lapland poppy.

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Paul Du Chaillu

Paul Belloni Du Chaillu (July 31, 1831 (disputed)April 29, 1903) was a French-American traveler, zoologist, and anthropologist.

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Pekka Sammallahti

Pekka Lars Kalervo Sammallahti (Sevtil-Piäkká, May 21, 1947 in Helsinki) is a professor of Sámi languages at the Giellagas Institute at the University of Oulu.

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Phenocopy

A phenocopy is a variation in phenotype (generally referring to a single trait) which is caused by environmental conditions (often, but not necessarily, during the organism's development), such that the organism's phenotype matches a phenotype which is determined by genetic factors.

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Pierre Louis Maupertuis

Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698 – 27 July 1759) was a French mathematician, philosopher and man of letters.

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Pierre Martin de La Martinière

Pierre Martin de La Martinière (February 14, 1634Lebreton 1858, p. 349.Karamanou & Androutsos 2012, p. 303. – c.1676 or c.1690Lebreton 1858, p. 349.) was a FrenchThomas 2010, p. 1537.

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Plan R 4

Plan R 4 was the World War II British plan for an invasion of the neutral states of Norway and Sweden in April 1940.

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Plupp

Plupp is the protagonist of a series of children's books by Swedish author Inga Borg (1925–2017), who first created the character in 1955.

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Pointed hat

Pointed hats have been a distinctive item of headgear of a wide range of cultures throughout history.

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Politics of Europe

The politics of Europe deals with the continually evolving politics within the continent of Europe.

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Pori

Pori (Björneborg; Arctopolis) is a city and municipality on the west coast of Finland.

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Pre-Finno-Ugric substrate

Pre-Finno-Ugric substrate refers to substratum words from unidentified non-Indo-European languages that are found in various Finno-Ugric languages, most notably Sami.

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Proto-Samic language

The Proto-Samic language is the hypothetical, reconstructed common ancestor of the Samic languages.

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Provence football team

The Provence football team is the football team for the French territory of Provence, they do not have affiliation with UEFA or FIFA, but are an affiliate member of the NF-Board since December 2008.

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Pulk

A pulk (from Finnish pulkka) is a Nordic short, low-slung small toboggan used in sport or for transport, pulled by a dog or a skier, or in Lapland pulled by reindeer.

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Rangifer (constellation)

Rangifer was a small constellation between the constellations of Cassiopeia and Camelopardalis.

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Reindeer

The reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), also known as the caribou in North America, is a species of deer with circumpolar distribution, native to Arctic, sub-Arctic, tundra, boreal and mountainous regions of northern Europe, Siberia and North America.

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Reindeer Act

The Reindeer Act or Reindeer Industry Act of 1937 is a United States federal law passed in 1937 by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on September 1 of that year.

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Reindeer in Russia

Reindeer in Russia include tundra and forest reindeer and are subspecies of Rangifer tarandus.

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Reptilicus

Reptilicus is a 1961 Danish-American giant monster film about a prehistoric reptile.

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Richard Chancellor

Richard Chancellor (died 1556) was an English explorer and navigator; the first to penetrate to the White Sea and establish relations with Russia.

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Roger Greenwald

Roger Greenwald is an American poet, translator, and editor based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Romuald the Reindeer

Romuald the Reindeer was a British children's animated series, created by Robin Lyons and Andrew Offiler, and produced by Siriol Productions and La Fabrique in association with EVA Entertainment.

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Rovaniemi

Rovaniemi is a city and municipality of Finland.

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Saba Douglas-Hamilton

Saba Iassa Douglas-Hamilton (born 7 June 1970) is a Kenyan wildlife conservationist and television presenter.

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Sable

The sable (Martes zibellina) is a marten species, a small carnivorous mammal inhabiting forest environments, primarily in Russia from the Ural Mountains throughout Siberia, northern Mongolia.

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Saltfjellet

Saltfjellet is a mountain area in Nordland county, Norway that separates the two regions of Helgeland and Salten.

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Sami Americans

Sami Americans are Americans of Sami descent, who originate from Sapmi, the northern regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Kola Peninsula of Russia.

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Sami Church Council (Church of Norway)

The Sami Church Council (n.sa. Sámi girkoráđđi, l.sa. Sáme girkoráde, s.sa. Saemien gærhkoeraerie) is the organ of the Church of Norway responsible for Sami church life.

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Sami cuisine

Sami cuisine is the cuisine of peoples from the Sápmi territory of the Sami people, which spans Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.

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Sami flag

The Sami flag is the flag of Sápmi and the Sámis, the indigenous people of the Nordic countries and the Kola Peninsula of the Russian Federation.

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Sami history

The Sami people (also Sámi, Saami) are an indigenous people of northern Europe inhabiting Sápmi, which today encompasses parts of northern Sweden, Norway, Finland and the Kola Peninsula of Russia.

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Sami in Alaska

The Sami were first brought to Alaska in order to teach reindeer husbandry to the Inuit.

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Sami languages

Sami languages is a group of Uralic languages spoken by the Sami people in Northern Europe (in parts of northern Finland, Norway, Sweden and extreme northwestern Russia).

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Sami people

The Sami people (also known as the Sámi or the Saami) are a Finno-Ugric people inhabiting Sápmi, which today encompasses large parts of Norway and Sweden, northern parts of Finland, and the Murmansk Oblast of Russia.

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Sami shamanism

Traditional Sámi spiritual practices and beliefs can vary considerably from region to region within Sápmi.

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Sami Siida of North America

The Sami Siida of North America is a loosely organized group of regional communities, primarily in Canada and the United States, who share the Sami (Saami) culture and heritage from the arctic and sub-arctic regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola Peninsula of Russia.

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Sandy Wollaston

Alexander Frederick Richmond "Sandy" Wollaston (22 May 1875, Clifton, Gloucestershire – 3 June 1930, Cambridge) was an English medical doctor, ornithologist, botanist, climber and explorer.

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Santa's workshop

Santa's workshop is the workshop where Santa Claus is said to make the toys and presents given out at Christmas.

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Sautéed reindeer

Sautéed reindeer (poronkäristys in Finnish, renskav in Swedish, finnbiff in Norwegian, báistebiđus in Sami) is perhaps the best known traditional meal from Lapland, especially in Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia.

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Saxifraga stellaris

Saxifraga stellaris, the starry saxifrage or hairy kidney-wort, is an Arctic–alpine species of saxifrage.

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Sáhkku

Sáhkku is a board game among the Sami people.

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Sámi Conference

The first international Sámi Conference was officially opened in Jokkmokk, Sweden on August 31, 1953 and closed four days later on September 3.

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Sámi media

Sámi media refers to media in one of the Sámi languages or media that deals with Sámi-related issues in Norwegian, Swedish, English or some other non-Sámi language.

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Sámi politics

Sámi politics refers to politics that concern the ethnic group called Sámis in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.

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Sámi University of Applied Sciences

Sámi University of Applied Sciences (Sámi allaskuvla, Samisk høgskole) is a university college that is located in the village of Kautokeino in Kautokeino Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway.

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Sámiid ædnan

"Sámiid ædnan" (en: "Sami Earth", no: "Sameland", describing the motherland of Lapland) was the Norwegian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980, performed by Sverre Kjelsberg and Mattis Hætta.

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Sápmi

Sápmi, in English commonly known as Lapland, is the cultural region traditionally inhabited by the Sami people, traditionally known in English as Lapps.

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Sápmi football team

The Sápmi national football team is a national football team representing the Sámi people, who inhabit northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.

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Scandinavian folklore

Scandinavian folklore or Nordic folklore is the folklore of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.

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Schneeland

Schneeland (German: "Snowland") is a 2005 film written and directed by German filmmaker Hans W. Geissendörfer.

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Sebastian Snow

Sebastian Edward Farquharson Snow, (21 January 1929 – 20 April 2001), born in Midhurst, Sussex, was an eccentric English adventurer who became the first person to travel the length of the Amazon River.

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Siege of Leningrad

The Siege of Leningrad (also known as the Leningrad Blockade (Блокада Ленинграда, transliteration: Blokada Leningrada) and the 900-Day Siege) was a prolonged military blockade undertaken from the south by the Army Group North of Nazi Germany and the Finnish Army in the north, against Leningrad, historically and currently known as Saint Petersburg, in the Eastern Front theatre of World War II.

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Sixth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance

Sixth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance was held in June 1911 in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Skolt Sami language

Skolt Sami (sääʹmǩiõll 'the Saami language' or nuõrttsääʹmǩiõll if a distinction needs to be made between it and the other Sami languages) is a Uralic, Sami language that is spoken by the Skolts, with approximately 300 speakers in Finland, mainly in Sevettijärvi and approximately 20–30 speakers of the Njuõʹttjäuʹrr (Notozero) dialect in an area surrounding Lake Lovozero in Russia.

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Sled

A sled, sledge, or sleigh is a land vehicle with a smooth underside or possessing a separate body supported by two or more smooth, relatively narrow, longitudinal runners that travels by sliding across a surface.

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Sled dog

Sled dogs were important for transportation in arctic areas, hauling supplies in areas that were inaccessible by other methods.

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Slottslän

Slottslän (linnalääni) was an administrative division in Sweden and Finland (formerly part of Sweden) from late 13th century to 1634.

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SomBy

SomBy is a Sámi rock band from the Finnish side of Sápmi that sings in Northern Sámi.

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South Ossetia national football team

The South Ossetia National Football Team, is the national team of South Ossetia.

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Southern Sami language

Southern or South Sami (åarjelsaemien gïele) is the southwestern-most of the Sami languages.

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Spotted redshank

The spotted redshank (Tringa erythropus) is a wader (shorebird) in the large bird family Scolopacidae.

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SS Lapland

SS Lapland was a passenger ship built by the Harland & Wolff for the Red Star Line and launched on 27 June 1908.

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Stateless nation

A stateless nation is a political term for an ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own stateDictionary Of Public Administration, U.C. Mandal, Sarup & Sons 2007, 505 p. and is not the majority population in any nation state.

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Stellaria pallida

Stellaria pallida, commonly known as lesser chickweed, is an annual herbaceous plant in the flowering plant family Caryophyllaceae.

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Stitch and glue

Stitch and glue is a simple boat building method which uses plywood panels stitched together, usually with copper wire, and glued together with epoxy resin.

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Subregion

A subregion is a part of a larger region or continent and is usually based on location.

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Sweden during World War I

Sweden, following its long-standing policy of neutrality since the Napoleonic Wars, remained neutral throughout World War I between 28 July 1914 and 11 November 1918.

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Tafl games

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Tamil Eelam national football team

The Tamil Eelam national football team (தமிழீழத் தேசிய காற்பந்து அணி) is the national team of Tamil Eelam.

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Tana (Norway)

The Tana (Teno or Tenojoki; Deatnu; Tanaelva; Tana älv), is a long river in the Sápmi area of northern Fennoscandia.

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Ted Lewin

Theodore Peter Lewin (born May 6, 1935) simply known as a pen name Ted Lewin is an American illustrator and writer of children's books.

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Telephone numbers in Finland

All of Finland, including the Åland Islands, has the same country code, +358.

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Teller Reindeer Station

Teller Reindeer Station was located near Teller in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Territorial claims in the Arctic

The Arctic consists of land, internal waters, territorial seas, exclusive economic zones (EEZs) and high seas.

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The Enchanted Boy

The Enchanted Boy (Заколдованный мальчик, Zakoldovanyy malchik) is a 1955 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film directed by Vladimir Polkovnikov and Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya.

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The Great British Bake Off (series 7)

The seventh series of The Great British Bake Off aired from 24 August 2016, with twelve contestants competing to be crowned the series 7 winner.

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The Idler (1758–60)

The Idler was a series of 103 essays, all but twelve of them by Samuel Johnson, published in the London weekly the Universal Chronicle between 1758 and 1760.

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The Snow Queen (1995 film)

The Snow Queen is a British animated film directed by Martin Gates and inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale The Snow Queen, featuring Helen Mirren in the titular role.

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The Thing (2011 film)

The Thing is a 2011 science-fiction horror film directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. and written by Eric Heisserer based on the novella Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell.

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The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (anime)

is an anime adaptation of the novel The Wonderful Adventures of Nils by the Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf.

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Thomas Ansell Marshall

Thomas Ansell Marshall (1827 – 1903) was an English cleric and entomologist, mainly interested in Hymenoptera.

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Thymallus

Thymallus is a genus of freshwater fish in the salmon family Salmonidae; it is the only genus of subfamily Thymallinae.

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Tour de Barents

Tour de Barents is a cross-country skiing race held in the Lapland region in Northern Europe.

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Troms

Troms (italic; Tromssa) is a county in Northern Norway.

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True lemming

The genus Lemmus contains several species of lemming sometimes referred to as the true lemmings.

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Tryphon of Pechenga

Saint Tryphon of Pechenga (Преподобный Трифон Печенгский, Кольский; Pyhittäjä Trifon Petsamolainen (Kuolalainen); Pââʹss Treeffan) was a Russian monk and ascetic in the Eastern Orthodox Church on the Kola Peninsula and in Lapland in the 16th century.

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Tundra

In physical geography, tundra is a type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons.

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Turf maze

Historically, a turf maze is a labyrinth made by cutting a convoluted path into a level area of short grass, turf or lawn.

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Ukko

Ukko, or Äijä or Äijö (Finnish: male grandparent, grandfather, old man), parallel to Uku in Estonian mythology, is the god of the sky, weather, harvest and thunder in Finnish mythology.

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Ukonkivi

Ukonkivi, (English: Ukko's rock), is located on the island of Ukonsaari in lake Inari, Finnish Lapland.

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Ume Sami language

Ume Sami is a Sami language spoken in Sweden and (formerly) in Norway.

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Unalakleet River

The Unalakleet River in the U.S. state of Alaska flows southwest from the Kaltag Mountains to near the town of Unalakleet, on Norton Sound of the Bering Sea.

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Unalakleet, Alaska

Unalakleet (Uŋalaqłiq) is a city in Nome Census Area, Alaska, United States, in the western part of the state.

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Unto Mononen

Unto Uuno Mononen (October 23, 1930 in Muolaa – June 28, 1968 in Somero) was a Finnish songwriter and musician.

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Upper Norrland

Upper Norrland (Övre Norrland) is a National Area (Riksområde) of Sweden.

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Václav Marek (writer)

Václav Marek (5 March 190814 May 1994) was a Czech writer, traveller, publicist, researcher of Saami languages.

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Vehicle registration plates of Finland

Finnish vehicle registration plates usually carry three letters and three numbers separated with a dash, though vanity plates may carry just one of each.

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Vendela Vida

Vendela Vida (born September 6, 1971) is an American novelist, journalist, and editor who lives in the Bay Area.

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Violet Cressy-Marcks

Violet Olivia Cressy-Marcks (1895–1970) was a British explorer mainly active between the world wars.

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Viva World Cup

The VIVA World Cup was an international association football tournament organized by the New Federation Board, an umbrella association for teams unaffiliated with FIFA, held five times between 2006 and 2012.

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Votive site

Votive sites are sites where animal sacrifice, in the form of bones deposited in a split in a block of stone or beneath a cairn, are made.

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Vuosaarenhuippu

Vuosaarenhuippu is a recreational area in the northern part of Vuosaari in eastern Helsinki.

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Waralden Olmai

Waralden Olmai, also known as Maylmen Olmai, Radien-attje, Jubmel or Vearalden Olmai, was a major Sami god.

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Westrobothnian

Westrobothnian (måLe or bondska) is a number of closely related non-standardized Scandinavian dialects spoken natively along the coast of the historical province of Westrobothnia in co-existence with Finnish, Sami and in recent centuries, the national standard language Swedish.

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When Spirits Are Calling My Name

The song "When Spirits Are Calling My Name" (original Swedish title "När vindarna viskar mitt namn", literally translated as "When the Winds Whisper My Name") was performed by Roger Pontare in the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest, in which Pontare represented Sweden.

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Wilfred Hudleston Hudleston

Wilfred Hudleston Hudleston FRS (né Simpson) (2 June 1828 – 29 January 1909) was an English geologist.

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William Coupon

William Coupon (born December 3, 1952 in New York City) is an American photographer, known principally for his formal painterly backdrop portraits of tribal people, politicians and celebrities.

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William Edward Hall

William Edward Hall (22 August 1835 - 30 November 1894) was an English lawyer and mountaineer who published some influential works on international law.

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William Hurton

William Hurton (1825–1862) was an English author and journalist living in Edinburgh, best known for his tales of arctic travel.

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Wolf hunting

Wolf hunting is the practice of hunting gray wolves (Canis lupus) or other species of wolves.

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Zacharias Hackzell

Zacharias Hackzell (March 1, 1751, in Tornio, Lapland, Finland – August 20, 1804, Finland) worked as the chief of police (Swedish: kronolänsman) for the Swedish crown in Tornio, Finland.

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1736 in Sweden

Events from the year 1736 in Sweden.

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1932 in Ireland

Events from the year 1932 in Ireland.

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2006–07 A1 Grand Prix season

The 2006–07 A1 Grand Prix season was the second season for the A1 Grand Prix series.

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2014 ConIFA World Football Cup

The 2014 ConIFA World Football Cup is the first edition of the ConIFA World Football Cup, an international football tournament for states, minorities, stateless peoples and regions unaffiliated with FIFA organised by ConIFA and a successor of Viva World Cup, last held in 2012.

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2016 Arctic Winter Games

The 2016 Arctic Winter Games, officially known with the slogan "Join — Feel — Jump", is a winter multi-sport event which took place in Nuuk, Greenland, between 6–12 March 2016.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sápmi

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