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Articles related to "Stockholm"
Maritime Museums in Stockholm Stockholm, Sweden is chock full of maritime history. See an excavated 17th century warship, learn the history of the Swedish navy, and see how Swedes built their ships. keywords: stockholm • sweden • vasa • vasa ship • maritime museum stockholm
Museums in Stockholm Stockholm's museums cover a broad range of subjects, from art, history, Swedish culture, maritime history, and children's interest, to name but a few. skansen • kungliga slottet • skokloster castle • sweden museums • stockholm museums
Nordic Skiing in Nordic Capitals An introduction to cross country skiing and where to do it in Oslo, Stockholm, and Helsinki. nordic skiing • sognsvann • paloheinä • frognerseteren • tomm nurstad skiservice
Stockholm's Royal Palace See the splendor of Stockholm, Sweden's Royal Palace, the jewels of the Swedish treasury, and the changing of the palace guards. stockholm • swedish royal family • swedish palace • stockholm royal palace • stockholm palace
Stockholm-Helsinki Baltic Ferry The boats between Helsinki, Finland and Stockholm, Sweden are not only a practical way to travel, they are floating entertainment centers! baltic ferry • baltic cruise • helsinki to stockholm • boat to helsinki • boat to stockholm
Train Times to Stockholm, Sweden High speed lines and modern trains make Sweden's rail network extensive, fast and pleasant. Journey times on Sveriges Jarnvag and Arlanda Express vary very little. train travel times to stockholm • swedish rail network • sveriges jarnvag • arlanda airport express • modern trains
Dining Out in Stockholm Sweden Dining out in Stockholm is better than ever. The Swedish capital boasts many Michelin starred restaurants and Stockholm's best restaurants are run by daring young chefs. stockholms best restaurants • restaurangen • pontus in the greenhouse • melker andersson • restaurants in stockholm
Shopping in Stockholm Sweden There's great shopping in Stockholm: from uber-trendy Euro-designers like Fillipa K to Swedish design in the Soder district. shopping in stockholm • stockholm shopping • best shopping in stockholm • fillipa k • design torget
Nordic Fish Guide A quick guide to reading seafood menus and ordering what you want on your next trip to Norway, Sweden, and Finland. fish • seafood • nordic fish • nordic seafood • finnish seafood
No.1 on the line at Hannover The race for no.1 has come down to the wire now between Marcelo Rios and current holder Pete Sampras. It will be decided in the ATP World Championships in Hannover. men's tennis • atp • hannover • atp world championships • rios
Don't You Dare Tell A Soul Believing in the Wee Folk is up to you. Children do effortlessly. For the rest of us it is something couched in shame or chagrin. out of sight • out of mind • up close and personal • enthrall • leprechaun
Swedish Greats to Meet Bjorn Borg, Stefan Edberg and Mats Wilander were household names in tennis. The 3 greatest Swedish players ever combined to win 24 Grand Slam titles between them, all also achieving the world number 1 position. Bjorn dominated the late 1970's and early 1980's winning 5 consecutive Wimbledon crowns. Wilander hit his peak in the late 1980's, achieving the world number 1 ranking in 1989. Stefan Edberg was also dominant in the late 1980's and early 1990's. Unfortunately for tennis, the 3 now retired greats never met in the same tournament. This thursday in Stockholm, the 3 will meet in an exhibition match for the first and possibly last time. stefan edberg • bjorn borg • mats wilander • wimbledon • stockholm
Nantucket Shipwrecks - Part 2 Part 2 of a 2-part article series on Nantucket's most famous wrecks. In part 2: Andrea Doria, Alice B. Lawrence, Edward E. Briry, Argo Merchant, and the Kershaw. ship • wreck • shipwreck • dive • disaster
The Nobel Prize in Literature Authors such as Orhan Pamuk, Doris Lessing, Gunter Grass, Ernest Hemingway, Winston Churchill, Pearl Buck, William Butler Yeats, and Boris Pasternak are recognized. the nobel prize in literature • nobel laureates • alfred nobel • literary award controversy and history • writer prize money
Thumbing Around: Robert Prins Writes Robert Prins is a record keeping, record breaking hitch-hiker, a one of a kind, and here's the story of his hitching career in short. hitch-hiking • robert prins • records
More On DNA Simulation
This article discusses some DNA simulation studies being carried out in Sweden. dna • simulation • molecular dynamics • biology • chemistry
The War at Sea in 1854 Although known as the Crimean War, the naval action was far from confined to that theatre. british ship furious • steamers • odessa • captain lorinc • royal navy
A class apart - Feven Feven Mengesha is her name and she is recognised as one of Sweden’s most outstanding MCs ever. feven mengesha • greenhouse effect
Dynamite and controversy in Oslo: The Nobel Peace Prize Although termed the City of Peace, Oslo's history as the host city of the Nobel Peace Prize has been immersed in controversy since Alfred Nobel left his legacy. alfred nobel • oslo • nobel peace prize • dynamite • norway
Autumn Music and Film Festivals Glimpse into Nordic culture by attending a film or music festival this fall in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, or Finland. scandinavia festivals • finland festivals • norway festivals • sweden festivals • denmark festivals
British & European Budget Airlines Fly cheap with Ryanair, Easyjet and Bmibaby to cities such as Rome, Malaga, Madrid, Frankfurt, Bremen, Dublin, Cork, Faro, Paris, Lisbon, Geneva, Berlin and Prague. european budget airlines • cheap flights • uk airports • bmibaby perpignan • easyjet madrid
Cheap Flights to Salzburg, Austria Low-cost airlines offer cheap tickets and discount airfares on flights to Salzburg Airport (SZG) in Austria flying from London, the UK, Germany, and European cities. salzburg airport • w a mozart flughafen • cheap flights to austria • german low-cost airlines • austrian airports
Karl Wilhelm Scheele Biography of Karl Wilhelm Scheele, a chemist who discovered elements including oxygen and chlorine, but published his findings later than Priestley and Davy. karl wilhelm scheele • karl scheele biography • works of karl scheele • chemist karl scheele • scheele and oxygen
Ryanair Plans New European Flights Ryanair's new routes include flights to Baden Baden and Berlin, Germany; Eindhoven, the Netherlands; Basel, Switzerland; and Salzburg, Austria. ryanair • discount flights • baden baden • germany • berlin
Sweden's Gota Canal Cruises Swedish Food, Tow-Path Bicycling, Traversing 57 Locks Plus Excursions to Lake Vanern, Vadstena Abbey, Charlottensborg Castle, Motala' s Canal Museum are Cruise Features. gota canal • gota canal cruises • lake vanern • vadstena abbey • motala
Greta Garbo: Never Alone Greta Garbo was a phenomenal actress who took Hollywood by storm when she arrived. She became a star, and her memorable line "I vant to be alone" became her legend. greta garbo movie film history hollywood studio wo
The Legendary Pink Dots on European tour <B>The Legendary Pink Dots</B> have announced their Europe tour plan for this fall. The dates are as follows:
Astrid & Veronika by Linda Olsson A New Zealand author celebrates her homeland, Sweden, and an unexpected friendship that heals deep emotional wounds. astrid & veronika • astrid and veronika • linda olsson • new zealand writer • swedish writer
Let the Right One In: Movie Review Can a 12-year-old boy from the Stockholm suburbs find true happiness with an immigrant from the land of the undead? Only if he can manage to let the right one slip in. let the right one in • swedish movies • vampire movies • vampire love stories • tribeca film festival
The British Labour Party and Foreign Policy, 1900-31, Part II Part II of a four-part series examining the development of the Labour Party's foreign policy from its founding in 1900 to the the formation of the National Government in 1931. Previous articles of mine discuss the development of the Labour Party's foreign policy during the 1930s in reaction to fascism.
Bridge Medalist Karen Allison ACBL Life Master Karen Allison discusses her fifty years playing bridge. karen allison lifemaster bridge • national bridge champion • women's bridge champion • bridge medalists • bridge in las vegas
Kuerten ends 2000 on a high Brazil's Gustavo Kuerten has shrugged off a reputation as a clay-court specialist, winning the year end World Championship. Fittingly perhaps he has finished the year as the top ranked player. He certainly had to work for his achievement, beating 5 time winner Pete Sampras in the semis on one of the American's best surfaces. He went on to thrash Australian Open champion Andre Agassi in the final 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. This victory adds luster to the Brazilian's French Open title this year, and stamps him as a genuine threat at the Australian Open hard-courts. tennis • gustavo kuerten • pete sampras • andre agassi.
Monday Metal News: 5/23/2005 The latest metal news, with stories about Combat Records, Tigertailz, Blindside, Malevolent Creation and Scum Of The Earth. metal news • combat records • tigertailz • blindside • malevolent creation
Australian Open up for grabs This year's Australian Open has been full of upsets in the men's draw. In the absence of Pete Sampras and Marcelo Rios, and with the defeats of Pat Rafter, Andre Agassi and Petr Korda; the tournament is wide open. australian open • agassi • sampras • rafter • korda
Bill Anschell: When Cooler Heads Prevail Jazz piano firmly rooted in the classic tradition, but with an Afro-Cuban flair to call its own. bill anschell • anschell • jazz • piano • jazz piano
Making Crime Pay Reviews of several sites related to police humor and stupid criminal stories. police humor • stupid criminal • stupid crime • crime humor • detective humor
Cheap Flights to Paris Beauvais Airport (BVA) Low-cost airlines Ryanair, Wizz Air, and Blue Air fly to Paris Beauvais Tillé Airport (BVA). Their discounted tickets are often the cheapest flights to France. paris beauvais tillé aéroport bva • cheap flights to france • french low-cost airlines • airports in france • wizz air
Cruising Northern Europe Chase the midnight sun, explore medieval Tallinn, marvel at The Hermitage in St Petersburg and shop for designer goods in Copenhagen on a Baltic cruise baltic cruise • cruise baltic • scandinavia cruise • russia cruise • midnight sun
Helsinki Dining: International Helsinki has more international dining choices than ever before. Favorite picks for a great dining experience if you want something other than traditional Finnish fare. helsinki restaurant guide • international restaurants helsinki • international cuisine in helsinki • restaurant recommendations helsinki • helsinki dining guide
Nature and History: Åland Islands History, nature, and outdoor activities await you in the Åland Islands, which don't seem totally Swedish or totally Finnish. aland islands • åland islands • mariehamn • kastelholm • sund
New Oratorio at Mostly Mozart Festival Saariaho's oratorio Le Passion de Simone will receive its U.S. premiere at the Mostly Mozart Festival. The work blends sacred and secular forms in recounting Weil's life. kaija saariaho • le pasion de simone • mostly mozart festival • oratorio • finnish composers
Rene Descartes Cogito Ergo Sum Philosophy and works of great thinker Rene Descartes, known for 'cogito ergo sum' ('I think therefore I am'.) rene descartes • descartes cogito ergo sum • descartes philosophy • descartes works • descartes cartesian dualism
Sweden Top Group F for Euro 2008 Sweden moved three more points ahead of Spain and Northern Ireland as UEFA awarded a three goal win following the abandonment of their game against Denmark last weekend. euro 2008 • european championships • sweden • denmark • abandoned game
Sweden's ICEHOTEL Staying in a hotel made of ice, drinking Absolut from an ice glass in an ice bar, dog sledding, and ice driving are just some of the amazing experiences at the ICEHOTEL. icehotel • icehotel sweden • arctic circle • sweden winter • sweden skiing
Tennis Betting: Zurich and Madrid For fans of tennis and bettors, there are a host of matches today with good value as the ATP and WTA tours wind down for the season. tennis tips • betting • tennis betting • zurich open tennis betting • madrid tennis betting
Why Do We Watch Birds? Why do we watch birds? Birds are everywhere, and everywhere, different. Birds are mysterious, beautiful, and sometimes wonderfully elusive. Many people watch birds. birds • watch birds • beautiful • colour vision • mystery
American Records Fall; Devers Stands Tall The Golden Spike Tour culminated last Saturday in Atlanta at the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championships where Gail Devers continued her stellar comeback and Americans set new U.S. marks in the 200 meters and the pole vault. golden spike tour • u.s. indoor track and field championships • gail devers • 60 meters • 200 meters
Introduction to Pre-Hellenistic Greece - Part 3 An introduction to different types of pottery in Mycenae. ancient greece • mycenae • schliemann • furumark • pottery.
Oskar Kokoschka Article on Austrian Expressionist artist Oskar Kokoschka kokoschka austria art history expressionism |
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