Found inside – Page 46The cushion capitals with sharply projecting abacus blocks are close to those remaining in the north transept of Winchester Cathedral, 1079-1093. Found inside – Page 130... in 1809, Finland had been separated from Sweden. ... World War planning and urban conservation movement in Scandinavian countries and capitals, ... Found insideThe Best of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland Fodor's Travel Guides ... Sweden, and Finland, focusing on the stylish capitals as well as on the ... Found inside – Page 9The author also reflects upon the peripheral situation of the Scandinavian countries . Very little attention is paid in the other European capitals to ... Found inside – Page 59In the local histories of Sweden and Finland, the most important ... The growth in commerce and industry meant that Scandinavian capital cities became by ... Found inside – Page 109Denmark , in neutral Sweden and in Finland might , therefore , be ... In the capital cities of the Scandinavian countries similar trends are found . Found inside – Page 109So serious did conditions seem to the new king that he ordered every other town in Sweden to pay Stockholm a tax of ten stout burghers, compensation to be ... Found inside – Page 217STOCKHOLM MARATHON SWEDEN JUNE Such is the popularity of this marathon that I entered it the day entries were opened almost a year before the race. Found inside – Page 12The Nordic countries are ethnically homogeneous . Only in Sweden is there a substantial number of immigrants and refugees , most of whom have arrived during the past 25 years . The Scandinavian languages Danish , Norwegian and ... Found inside – Page 33First it seems to mean an end to the private theaters of the capital , of Oslo , as its last private theater company this year had to ask the municipal authorities to take over its stage . Secondly , in 1970 the new thea - ter commission , appointed by ... Found insideIn all three Scandinavian capitals, it seems that certain dance agents, ... being the one who introduced dance sport competitions in Sweden in 1936.41 This ... Found inside – Page 516The Scandinavian countries are those that have a greater degree of intellectual capital; more specifically, they establish a ranking in which Sweden ... Found inside – Page 4the Scandinavian culture and outdoor way of life on show in the capitals and major cities of the region.' Many Scandinavian countries have themselves ... Found inside – Page 7... New York to Europe.10 Zero tolerance policy had the strongest support in Scandinavian countries and in 2005, it affected most of the European cities. Found inside – Page 586Nearly all the Scandinavians left Paris in the late 1920s, but, as Unionalen proves ... whereby the Scandinavian capitals turned into substitutes for Paris. Found inside – Page 94Many of the area's major cities are on the Southern coasts, including Oslo and Stockholm, the capitals of Norway and Sweden. Found inside – Page 259Søren Møller Sørensen Abstract In the summer of 1961 Nam June Paik performed his Action Music in the three Scandinavian capitals Stockholm, ... Found inside – Page 39The Nordic Countries in the Early Twentieth Century Avant-garde artists and ... during this period when the French and German capitals were difficult to ... Found inside – Page 3The Nordic countries have a strong tradition of economic and commercial ... in the various capitals , and by international commercial specialists in the ... Found inside – Page 109Denmark , in neutral Sweden and in Finland might , therefore , be ... In the capital cities of the Scandinavian countries similar trends are found . Found inside – Page 102two major foreign airlines to fly into all three Baltic capitals. Like the Scandinavian countries, Germany was among the first to extend diplomatic ... Found inside – Page 10Part I focuses on the theory and history of the Nordic countries' ... on national parliaments in order to ensure a view from the capitals (Chapter 7). Found inside – Page xThe total Jewish population in Scandinavia is about 30,000 — Sweden has 19,000 ... significant Jewish communities were the capitals of Denmark and Sweden . Found inside – Page 32.1 Immigration and settlement patterns 2.1.1 Historical-political background The three Scandinavian countries, ... Denmark, with its capital Copenhagen, and Sweden, with its capital Stockholm, had been the most powerful nations in the north ... Found inside – Page 94A cultural unity links the three Scandinavian countries. ... As the ice * cattle To capital cities which covered the area Ho pigs # major towns Denmark's ... Found insideIntroduction to Nordic Cultures is an innovative, interdisciplinary introduction to Nordic history, cultures and societies from medieval times to today. Found inside – Page 31All Scandinavian countries have their predominantly urban zones only ... Sweden, where the only metropolitan area is scattered around the capital Stockholm. Found inside – Page 23List the three Scandinavian countries and their capitals . 4. Finland is not considered one of the Scandinavian countries , but Finns were included among ... Includes the lyrics to 33 songs to help learn about 225 countries, continents, landmarks, maps, etc. Found inside – Page 12These stores are under the management of the central cooperative organization in the capitals . The volume of business transacted in this way is very large ... Found inside – Page 256In Norway and Sweden many people are employed in the fisheries , the forests , and the mines ; but in Denmark the principal occupation is farming . The only large cities of the Scandinavian countries are their capitals . Copenhagen , the ... Found inside – Page 23... agreement and other Nordic countries (including Norway) to consider doing so, ... meetings are held annually and rotate among the five Nordic capitals. Found inside – Page 23List the three Scandinavian countries and their capitals. 2. The Republic of Ireland was also a part of the United Kingdom until 1919, when it became an ... Found inside – Page 256In Norway and Sweden many people are employed in the fisheries , the forests , and the mines ; but in Denmark the principal occupation is farming . The only large cities of the Scandinavian countries are their capitals . Copenhagen , the ... Found inside – Page 256In Norway and Sweden many people are employed in the fisheries , the forests , and the mines ; but in Denmark the principal occupation is farming . The only large cities of the Scandinavian countries are their capitals . Copenhagen , the ... Found inside – Page 19... unless we take the capitals of the Scandinavian countries and Paris as ... an income cone of their own, often with the national capital as a center. Found inside – Page 21Norwegians seem to be Scandinavia's best ( practical ) linguists : they have ... five Nordic countries who meet every year in one of the capitals to discuss ... Found inside – Page 17... the Northern Capitals — Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, and St. Petersburg, Russia (the old Capital). The four Scandinavian countries are small, ... Found inside – Page 12The itinerary includes such cities as Leningrad , Moscow , capitals of je ... development of the contacts between the USSR and Scandinavian countries . Found insideembassies, in each of the Baltic capitals. Both Denmark and Sweden supported analogous Baltic offices in their capitals. It can be expected that ties ... Found inside... be as mutually reinforcing as found in the case of the Scandinavian countries. For the capital cities to be successful, is it simply a matter of rich ... Found inside – Page 82countries significantly increased their imports of primary products from India and ... Austria, the Scandinavian countries, India, China and Japan) and a ... Found inside – Page 129The six capitals may be applied in the analysis of festivals. (1) Natural capital includes the natural resources that are a basic prerequisite for the ... Found inside – Page 473DOCKET 9013 ( E - 13041 ) SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM , FOREIGN PERMIT AMENDMENT ... property , and mail between the three Scandinavian capitals and Los ... Found inside – Page 94Many of the area's major cities are on the southern coasts, including Oslo and Stockholm, the capitals of Norway and Sweden. Found inside – Page 57EAGLE Denmark , in neutral Sweden and in Finland might , therefore , be ... In the capital cities of the Scandinavian countries similar trends are found . Found inside – Page 109Denmark , in neutral Sweden and in Finland might , therefore , be ... In the capital cities of the Scandinavian countries similar trends are found . Found inside – Page 94... Norway and Sweden , and 70 percent of Danish imports come from those countries ... connecting Scandinavian countries with the capitals of the world . Found inside – Page 256In Norway and Sweden many people are employed in the fisheries , the forests , and the mines ; but in Denmark the principal occupation is farming . The only large cities of the Scandinavian countries are their capitals . Copenhagen , the ... Found inside – Page 196Visits to the Nordic countries were popular , particularly among architects ... other countries , was only moderately impressed by the Scandinavian capitals ...