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Sweden proper
Sweden proper Sweden proper, or Egentliga Sverige, is a term used ... were fully integrated into the Kingdom of Sweden, as opposed to the dominions and ...
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Sweden
Sweden Sweden Portal Middle Ages Further information: Early Swedish ... Gulf of Finland. In the 14th century Sweden, like the rest of Europe, was struck ... During the middle ages, the expansion of Sweden into the northern wilderness of Laplandia, the ... Finland continued. Finland was a part of Sweden proper from 1362 until 1809. In ...
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Finland proper
Finland proper Finland proper might refer to: Finland Proper Finland Proper - a current region of the Republic of Finland Finland Proper - a historical province of the Kingdom ...
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Talk:Sweden
Talk:Sweden Old talk user:Anders Törlind wrote in ... Not a colony, so no independence. Would Sweden's leaving the Kalmar Union not be ... remained separate during the Kalmar union. Thus Sweden was still a separate nation that happened ... Norwegian and Danish) is krone, not krona Sweden may never have been a colony, but the history tells that Sweden separated from Denmark in 1523 under ...
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Sweden-Finland
Sweden-Finland The traditional lands of Sweden. (Different stages of expansion marked by shades. Borders as of year 1700.) Sweden-Finland is a modern term, used especially ... conjunction with the terms Denmark-Norway and Sweden-Norway, it is also potentially misleading and contradicting contemporary usage: Finland (proper), as understood from the middle ages ...
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Proper law
Proper law Conflict of Laws Preliminary matters Characterisation ... loci delicti commissi Lex loci solutionis Proper law Lex loci celebrationis Choice of law ... of foreign judgments The Doctrine of the Proper Law is applied in the choice of ... in any given situation will be the proper law. This is the law which seems ... claim to apply. The advantage of the proper law approach is that it builds ...
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Talk:Sweden (Wikitravel)
Talk:Sweden Contents [edit] Population Moved from main article ... it untill someone manages to give a proper description in English. /Adestro 18:25, 18 ... should not exceed 9. The list for Sweden is well over this number. If someone ...
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Talk:Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
Talk:Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden In 1632, Sweden had not yet adopted the Gregorian Calendar ... the guy under "Gustav II Adolph (of Sweden)" and also two other encyclopedias I have ... at something like Gustavus II Adolphus of Sweden? The current name is not the most ... move him to Gustavus II Adolphus of Sweden. However, the title should be consistent ...
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Counties of Sweden
Counties of Sweden Politics - Politics portal Sweden This article is part of the series ... parties Counties EU Politics Foreign relations edit Sweden's administration Counties of Sweden: Governors Administrative Boards Councils Municipalities of Sweden: Alphabetical list Population sorted Area sorted ...
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Provinces of Sweden
Provinces of Sweden The provinces or landskap were the subdivisions of Sweden until 1634, when they were replaced by the counties of Sweden (län). The 25 provinces have no administrative ... borders outlined since centuries. Provinces Provinces of Sweden today. Sweden is divided into the tre lands: ...
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