No results for "Category:Ports and harbours of Sweden" (auto) in titles.

Suggestions for article titles:

  1. Sweden: Sweden is a Nordic nation in Northern Europe that is part of the European Union. It shares borders with Norway to the west and north, Finland to the east, and Denmark to the southwest, all of which are joined by ... [100%] 2024-01-19 [Sweden] [Northern European countries]...
  2. Sweden: The existence of Jews in in the seventeenth century is vouched for by church records at Stockholm, from which it appears that several Jews had joined the Lutheran Church, a condition at that time imposed upon any Jew who desired ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  3. Sweden: Sweden is (for Europe) both a large and cold country, located in Scandinavia, which becomes livable via slow-onset fast-exit summers that actually regularly achieve Mediterranean temperatures. Sweden is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy. [100%] 2023-12-14 [European countries] [Member states of the European Union]...
  4. Sweden: Sweden is a country in Scandinavia. The capital city is Stockholm, which is also the largest city. [100%] 2023-02-23 [European Countries] [Scandinavian Countries]...
  5. Sweden: Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, Finland to the east, and is connected to Denmark in the southwest by a ... (Country in Northern Europe) [100%] 2024-01-03 [Sweden] [Members of the Nordic Council]...
  6. Sweden: Sweden (Swedish: Sverige) is a Scandinavian country straddling both Norway and Finland. Traditionally a large producer of iron ore and timber, Sweden was an important military power in the seventeenth century until it was eclipsed by Peter the Great's ... [100%] 2023-07-29
  7. Sweden: b. Du gamla, Du fria has never been officially adopted as national anthem, but is so by convention. c. Since 1 July 2009. Five other languages are officially recognized as minority languages: Finnish, Meänkieli, Romani, Sami and Yiddish. The Swedish ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  8. Harbour (programming language): Harbour is a computer programming language, primarily used to create database/business programs. It is a modernized, open source and cross-platform version of the older Clipper system, which in turn developed from the dBase database market of the 1980s ... (Programming language) [92%] 2024-01-10 [Procedural programming languages] [XBase programming language family]...
  9. Harbour: Other early forms in English were herberwe and harborow, as seen in various place names, such as Market Harborough. The French auberge, an inn, derived through heberger, is thus the same word), a place of refuge or shelter. It is ... [92%] 2022-09-02
  10. Harbour: HARBOUR har'-ber. Used figuratively of God in Joel 3:16 the King James Version margin, (Hebrew) "place of repair, or, harbour" (the King James Version "hope," the Revised Version (British and American) "refuge"). See HAVEN; SHIPS AND BOATS, I ... [92%] 1915-01-01
  11. Bestiality and Sweden: Bestiality is the act of engaging in sexual relations with an animal. Sweden is one of the most atheistic countries in the world and the website adherents.com reported that in 2005 46 - 85% of Swedes were agnostics/atheists/non ... [90%] 2023-02-27 [Sweden] [Bestiality]...
  12. List of ports and harbours of Gujarat: Gujarat is the westernmost state of India, positioned strategically along the Arabian Sea, fostering the development of dynamic port cities that serve as pivotal gateways for trade, cultural interchange, and geopolitical influence. The maritime legacy of Gujarat predates recorded history ... (None) [85%] 2024-01-08 [Economy of India lists] [Ports and harbours of India]...
  13. Sieden: Sieden, auch als Kochen und Wallen bezeichnet, ist, im Gegensatz zur Verdunstung, ein schnelles Verdampfen, also ein schneller Phasenübergang vom Flüssigen zum Gasförmigen, bei dem der Dampfdruck einer Flüssigkeit den Umgebungsdruck erreicht. Sieden können sowohl Reinstoffe als auch Gemische. [83%] 2024-01-11
  14. Swedin: Swedin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include. [83%] 2024-01-04
  15. Swedes (tribe): The Swedes (Swedish: svear; Old Norse: svíar; probably from the PIE reflexive pronominal root *s(w)e, "one's own [tribesmen/kinsmen]"; Old English: Swēon) were a North Germanic tribe who inhabited Svealand ("land of the Swedes") in central Sweden ... (Tribe) [83%] 2024-01-11 [Early Germanic peoples] [North Germanic peoples]...
  16. Swedes: Great Plains and Canadian Prairies as a part of their mass migration to North America from the 1860s on, many coming via settlements in Illinois, then the cradle of Swedish America. They followed the river valleys and railways, many enticed ... (Geography) [83%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  17. Ingrid of Sweden: Ingrid of Sweden (Ingrid Victoria Sofia Louise Margareta; 28 March 1910 – 7 November 2000) was Queen of Denmark from 1947 as the wife of King Frederick IX. Born into the House of Bernadotte, she was the daughter of King Gustaf ... (Queen of Denmark from 1947 to 1972) [82%] 2024-01-11 [1910 births] [2000 deaths]...
  18. Anne of Sweden: Anne of Sweden - Swedish: Anna - may refer to. [82%] 2023-10-10
  19. Provinces of Sweden: The provinces of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges landskap) are historical, geographical and cultural regions. Sweden has 25 provinces; they have no administrative function (except for in some cases as sport districts), but remain historical legacies and a means of cultural identification ... (Place) [82%] 2023-12-23 [Historical regions]
  20. History of Sweden: During the seventh and eighth centuries, the Swedes were merchant seamen well known for their far-reaching trade. In the ninth century, Nordic Vikings raided and ravaged the European continent as far as the Black and Caspian Seas. [82%] 2023-03-07 [Medieval History] [Swedish History]...

external From search of external encyclopedias:

0