Scandinavian in the PONS Dictionary

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For some reason, this edition wasn't as successful as the other Scandinavian editions, and the magazine was cancelled after only seven issues in 1995.
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Its original Scandinavian release as a single was in 2003.
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This festival is one of a variety of fire festivals of Scandinavian origin held annually in the middle of winter.
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This is similar to the model in other Scandinavian countries.
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There are several headliner acts booked each night of the event, not limited to the event's Scandinavian theme.
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It is also common in other Scandinavian countries.
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In its Scandinavian origins, this typically meant in the forest, but orienteering in open fell, heathland, moorland and other mixed terrain is also common.
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In Scandinavian folklore trolls were supernatural giants who lived in the mountains.
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The show now airs on channel 4 and has also been sold to Scandinavian counties.
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Most of the banks belong to international corporations, mainly Scandinavian.
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