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    Scania (redirect from Culture of Skåne)
    languages is Skåne (formerly spelled Skaane in Danish and Norwegian). The Latinized form Scania is an exonym in English. Sometimes the endonym Skåne is used...
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    Skåne County (Swedish: Skåne län [ˈskôːnɛ ˈlɛːn]), sometimes referred to as Scania County in English, is the southernmost county, or län, of Sweden, basically...
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  • Region Skåne is the region of Skåne County in Sweden. Region Skåne was formed on 1 January 1999 by the amalgamation of the county councils of Malmöhus...
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  • Council, in Swedish Region Skåne, the regional entity responsible for e.g. health care and public transport in Skåne County Skane Township, Kittson County...
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  • Skanes is a surname of Swedish origin. Notable people with the surname include: Shepherd Skanes, American football coach Walter Skanes (1896–1961), Canadian...
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  • Skånes köpmannablad ('Merchants Newspaper of Skåne') was a weekly newspaper published in Malmö, Sweden, between 1919 and 1935. The newspaper was the organ...
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  • The Skåne lockbow was an early form of crossbow from Skåne or Scania, then a province of Denmark. (It has been part of southern Sweden since 1658.) An...
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    M/S Skane as Swedish Skåne is a Swedish passenger ferry in operation between Trelleborg in Scania, Sweden and Rostock in Mecklenburg, Germany. The world's...
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  • The following localities in Skåne, which has been one of the historical province of Sweden, were granted a charter and town privileges, mostly by the...
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  • Sång till Skåne (A song for Skåne), or Vackra hembygd, du som vilar is a poem written by Nils Hansson. The author of the music is Joseph Haydn. It is...
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