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Scandinavia$72397$ - translation to γερμανικά

ASPECT OF HISTORY
Prehistoric Scandinavia; Prehistory of Scandinavia
  • The density of archaeological sites in [[Sweden]].<!-- This does not only "give an indication of historical [[population density]]", because it also gives an indication of the intensity of research. -->
  • Gärdesån]].
  • The [[Battle-Axe culture]] was an offshoot of the [[Corded Ware culture]], and replaced the [[Funnelbeaker culture]] in southern Scandinavia, probably through a process of mass migration and population replacement.

Scandinavia      
n. Skandinavien, Region im Norden Europas (Bezeichnung der Staaten Norwegen, Schweden und Dänemark)
summer house         
  • Finnish "kesämökki"
  • Norwegian "hytte"
  • Swedish "sommarstuga"
  • Summerhouse of the Swedish scientist, philosopher, and theologian [[Emanuel Swedenborg]] in the [[open-air museum]] [[Skansen]] in Stockholm, Sweden.
BUILDING USED FOR RELAXATION IN WARM WEATHER
Summer-house; Summer House; Summer home; Summer houses; Summer house (Scandinavia); Summerhouse (building); Summerhouses; Sommerhus; Sumarbústaður; Summer estate
Gartenhaus; Landhaus
Nordic countries         
  • best-selling music artists of all time]]
  • Swedish author [[Astrid Lindgren]] together with Finnish author [[Tove Jansson]] in Stockholm in 1958
  • Average temperatures in the capitals of the Nordic countries in 2012
  • The [[Port of Gothenburg]] is the largest port in the Nordic countries.
  • Historical reenactment of a farmer wedding in Jomala, Åland
  • Copenhagen Central Station with [[S-Trains]]
  • Faroese folk dancers in national costumes
  • USD]] from 1990 to 2017
  • Sami man at [[Honningsvåg]], Norway, wearing the traditional [[Gákti]]
  • Kalmar Union, c. 1400
  • [[Søren Kierkegaard]] is considered to be the first existentialist philosopher
  • Queen Margaret]], founder and ruler of the [[Kalmar Union]]
  • invested heavily in windfarms]]
  • [[Population density]] map of the Nordic countries (1996)
  • Satellite map of the European part of the Nordic countries, except for [[Jan Mayen]] and [[Svalbard]]
  • Signing the [[Helsinki Treaty]] in 1962
  • Flags of the [[Nordic countries]], its territories, and the [[Nordic Council]] from left to right: Finland, Åland, Denmark, Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and the Nordic Council
  • Nordic flags]]
  • The [[Öresund Bridge]] between [[Malmö]] in Sweden and [[Copenhagen]] in Denmark
  • Parliament of Norway]] in 2007
  • Share of total area in the Nordic countries in 2012
  • [[Social Democratic Party of Finland]]}}
  • largest company in the Nordic countries]]
  • Kingdom of Denmark]]
  • Nordic prime ministers at the [[Nordic Council]] meeting in 2014 in [[Stockholm]]
  • democratically elected female head of state]]
GEOGRAPHICAL AND CULTURAL REGION IN NORTHERN EUROPE AND THE NORTH ATLANTIC
Nordic Countries; Nordic Country; Nordic States; Norselands; Nordic region; Nordic Region; Largest cities of the Nordic countries; Scandinavias largest cities; Nordic area; Nordic territories; Nordic population; Demographics of Scandinavia; Nordic country; Norðurlöndin; Nordic Europe; Scandic countries; Nordic states; Pohjoismaat; Nordic areas; Nordic identity; The Nordics; Greater Scandinavia; LGBT rights in the Nordic countries; LGBT culture in the Nordic countries; Nordic nations; Nordic contries; The Nordic countries; Foreign direct investment in the Nordic countries; National symbols of the Nordic countries; Immigration to the Nordic countries; Nordics (countries)
n. nordische Länder, Sammelname für fünf Ländern (Dänemark, Finland, Island und Schweden) in Nordeuropa

Ορισμός

summer-house
n.
1.
Arbor, garden-house, bower.
2.
Country-seat.

Βικιπαίδεια

Scandinavian prehistory

The Scandinavian Peninsula became ice-free around the end of the last ice age. The Nordic Stone Age begins at that time, with the Upper Paleolithic Ahrensburg culture, giving way to the Mesolithic hunter-gatherers by the 7th millennium BC (Maglemosian culture c. 7500–6000 BC, Kongemose culture c. 6000–5200 BC, Ertebølle culture c. 5300–3950 BC). The Neolithic stage is marked by the Funnelbeaker culture (4000–2700 BC), followed by the Pitted Ware culture (3200–2300 BC).

Around 2800 BC, metal was introduced in Scandinavia in the Corded Ware culture. In much of Scandinavia, a Battle Axe culture became prominent, known from some 3,000 graves. The period 2500–500 BC also left many visible remains to modern times, most notably the many thousands rock carvings (petroglyphs) in western Sweden at Tanumshede and in Norway at Alta. A more advanced culture came with the Nordic Bronze Age (c. 2000/1750–500 BC). It was followed by the Iron Age in the 4th century BC.