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Marduk
Swedish black metal band
Show Me Love
1998 film directed by Lukas Moodysson
Nordisk familjebok
Swedish encyclopedia published between 1876 and 1957
Lilya 4-ever
2002 film directed by Lukas Moodysson
Gleipnir
In Norse mythology, Gleipnir (Old Norse "open one") is the binding that holds the mighty wolf Fenrir (as attested in chapter 34 of the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning). Its name means "the entangled one" or "the deceiver", and has also been translated as "wolf lock" and "absurd lock".
Lisbeth Salander
fictional character in Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy
Royal Swedish Academy of Music
Royal Academy in Sweden
Family Four
Swedish band
Bamse and the City of Thieves
2014 animated film by Christian Ryltenius
Amanda Ooms
Swedish actress
The Spirit of Christmas
1992 and 1995 two animated short films directed by Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Kerstin Thorvall
Swedish writer & artist (1925–2010)
Melodifestivalen 2014
season of television series
Pehr Hilleström
Swedish artist (1732-1816)
Ingvar Kjellson
Swedish actor, director and theatre manager (1923–2014)
Jila Mossaed
Iranian-Swedish author
brännvin
Brännvin (Swedish spelling; see ) is an old Nordic term for distilled liquor, generally from potatoes, grain, or (formerly) wood cellulose etc., and is today primarily used as a name for "Nordic-style" spirits, and then mainly divided into unspiced and spiced brännvin. Beverages labelled brännvin are usually plain and have an alcohol content between 30% and 38%.
Michel aus Lönneberga
German-Swedish television series
Malin Ek
Swedish actress
Rolf Skoglund
Swedish actor (1940–2022)
Lil Terselius
Swedish actress
Mona Seilitz
Swedish actress (1943-2008)
Dark Matters
The Rasmus album
Wizex
Wizex is a Swedish dansband formed in Osby in 1973. It purchased the rights to the name from a band that started as Ulrik Wittmans Kvintett in 1957. When Ulrik Wittman left the band in 1963 they started to use the name Wizex. When read out the name sounds like "The Six of Us", "vi sex", in Swedish, and there were six members in the band when the name was changed. Today, the band is considered to have six founders (who were allowed to purchase the name), and hence use 1973 as the starting point.
Finnish Swedish Heritage Day
flag day in Finland
Maj Bring
Swedish artist (1880-1971)
Doctor Glas
novel by Hjalmar Söderberg
Thorleifs
Thorleifs was a Swedish dansband, formed in 1962 in Norrhult, Kronoberg County, Sweden and led by Thorleif Torstensson. The band sings in Swedish and many other languages, and released some albums in German. It also took part in Melodifestivalen 2009 with the song "Sweet Kissin' in the Moonlight" but did not proceed into the finals.
Olof Widgren
Swedish actor
Beaivi
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Flamingokvintetten
Flamingokvintetten was a Swedish dansband formed in Partille in 1960. The group consisted of Hasse Carlsson (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Dennis Janebrink (bass guitar), Stefan Kardebratt (keyboards), Douglas Möller (lead guitar) and Ulf Georgsson (drums).
Hans Klinga
Swedish actor and director
nationalhymne of east prussia
The "Ostpreußenlied", also known as "Land der dunklen Wälder" or "Lied auf Ostpreußen" was considered the regional anthem of East Prussia until 1945, when the lands of East Prussia were lost to the Soviet Union, and the Polish People's Republic. However even after the destruction of East Prussia, the song is still used to this day.
Loa Falkman
Swedish opera singer
Bra böckers lexikon
Swedish lexicon
Anna Casparsson
Swedish textile artist (1861-1961)
Tjenare kungen
2005 film by Ulf Malmros
Order of Saint John in Sweden
Swedish order of chivalry
Gustav Vasas intåg i Stockholm 1523
picture by Carl Larsson
Ingmar Bengtsson
Irene Lindh
Swedish actress and singer
architecture in Stockholm
architecture of the capital of Sweden
Abraham Hirsch
Swedish music publisher (1815–1900)
Carina Boberg
Swedish actress
Sannex
Sannex is a dansband from Sweden. The band was formed as a school project in 1977. In the mid-1980s, it was a six-man band, which invested in a professional career. In 1987, Sannex became the backing band for Ann-Louise Hanson, and in November 1987 became a full-time dance band, after working with Ann-Louise for five weeks at Restaurant Cabaret in Stockholm. They participated in Dansbandskampen in 2009.
Rooftree
Rooftree () is a 1967 Swedish drama film directed by Jörn Donner. It is based on Sivar Arnér's 1963 novel Tvärbalk.
Ulf Johanson
Swedish actor (1922-1990)
Marja Casparsson
Swedish painter (1901-1993)
Unga & fria
song written and composed by Fröken Snusk and Saraha, originally performed by Fröken Snusk at Melodifestivalen 2022
FC Z
television series
Snowdrop
1881 sculpture by Per Hasselberg
Ratata
Swedish pop group
Olof Sandborg
Swedish actor (1884-1965)