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| | Towns of Scania . Malmö |
 | | The notion of towns and cities in Scania is somewhat problematic or controversial, as the Scanian usage of the Swedish language Swedish terms for citytown and village differ somewhat from that in the rest of Sweden, and may be considered related to the danish language Danish usage. |
 | | The Swedish term for village, by, similar to the Danish word for towncity, is in many context used for most other built-up areas, including them with a known history of over 1,000 years as for instance Dalby Scania Dalby, small hamlet place hamlets, |
 | | The word mark from an apparently non-Teutonic word found in all Teutonic and Romance languages, and Latinized as marca or marcus originally expressed a measure of weight only for gold and silver, commonly used throughout western Europe and equivalent to 8 oz ounces. |
| www.uk.kunsimuna.net /Towns_of_Scania_UK_206022_uc (586 words) |
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