Gothland - translation to russian
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Gothland - translation to russian

SOUTHERNMOST LAND OF SWEDEN
Gotaland; Geatland; Gautland; Gothland; Gothenland; Gauthiod; Göthaland; Gothaland; Goethaland; Goetaland; Gotenland; Gotland (land)
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  • Blekinge
  • Bohuslän
  • Dalsland
  • Gotland
  • Swedes]] to form Sweden. Note that [[Värmland]], north of [[Dalsland]] and [[Västergötland]], also was a part of Götaland originally, while the large island of [[Gotland]] was not. Expansions in dark gray outside the border, including Gotland.
  • Halland
  • [[Kalmar Castle]] - View from the North-Eastern side
  • Map indicating that the areas of the Geats originally included [[Värmland]] as well
  • Skåne
  • Småland
  • Västergötland
  • Öland
  • Östergötland

Gothland         

существительное

общая лексика

о-в Готланд

синоним

Gotland

Gothland         
Got(h)land noun о-в Готланд
Gotland         
  • ''[[Serenade of the Seas]]'' at the pier in the cruise ship harbor, 2019
  • The marine areas around Gotland, which lies between the numerals 7 and 8, which, along with No. 9, form the [[Gotland Basin]]
  • pillbox]] located near Brucebo, Gotland County
  • A 2005 photo of 4 IFVs ([[Combat Vehicle 90]]) during an exercise at ''Tofta skjutfält''
  • Unofficial flag of Gotland
  • The night sky at the old gallows, Visby, Gotland
  • A Silurian [[reef]] complex
  • Detailed map of Gotland
  • Sockens on Gotland. The sockens are written in small text, the bolder names are the names of the municipalities existing 1950–1970.
  • Replica of gold [[torc]] from [[Havor Hoard]]
  • Norsta Aurar beach on [[Fårö]]
  • Pärk at Stångaspelen in 2006
  • [[Rauk]]s at Langhammars, Fårö
  • The [[valknut]] symbol has its most discovered examples on Gotland
  • A part of the Spillings Hoard at [[Gotland Museum]]
  • distinctive, well-preserved medieval churches]].
  • Topographic map of Gotland
  • U 614]]) raised in memory of one of the Swedish king's tribute collectors who fell ill and died during a trip to Gotland. [[Swedish History Museum]], Stockholm.
  • The eastern part of the Visby City Wall
ISLAND AND HISTORICAL PROVINCE IN SWEDEN
Gotlandia; Culture of Gotland; Gotland, Sweden; Gotland (Sweden); Gotland Island; Gottland; Gotland Norra Hundred; Gotland Södra Hundred; History of Gotland

['gɔtlænd]

синоним

Gottland; Gothland

Wikipedia

Götaland

Götaland (Swedish: [ˈjø̂ːtaˌland] (listen); also Geatland, Gothia, Gothland, Gothenland or Gautland) is one of three lands of Sweden and comprises ten provinces. Geographically it is located in the south of Sweden, bounded to the north by Svealand, with the deep woods of Tiveden, Tylöskog and Kolmården marking the border.

Götaland once consisted of petty kingdoms, and their inhabitants were called Gautar in Old Norse. However, the term mainly referred to the population of modern Västergötland. It is agreed that these were the same as the Geats, the people of the hero Beowulf in England's national epic, Beowulf.

The modern state of Sweden started forming when some provinces of Götaland gradually became more and more politically intertwined with those of Svealand. This process can be traced back to at least the 11th century, and would continue for several hundred years. Other parts of modern Götaland were at that time either Danish or Norwegian. The province of Småland, with the historically important city Kalmar on its coast, was sparsely populated and the status of the Baltic island Gotland varied during the Middle Ages. Bohuslän became Swedish first during the 17th century after being lost from Norway, around the same time as Denmark lost Scania, Halland and Blekinge to Sweden.

Examples of use of Gothland
1. The locally published magazine Gothland offers this service on the style section of its web site, www.decus.ru, with options including artificial leather corsets and a velvet corset with matching full–length skirt.
2. Kurskaya, www.nobullshit.ru). Moscow goths‘ own bi–monthly magazine, Gothland, which has come out since September 2004, can be bought at Gorbushkin Dvor music market (www.gorbushkin.ru) and at Soyuz stores (www.soyuz.ru), where it costs 88 rubles.
What is the Russian for Gothland? Translation of &#39Gothland&#39 to Russian