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'''Spangereid''' is one of [[Norway]]'s richest [[archaeological]] sites. The abundant remnants from the [[Bronze Age]] and [[Viking]] era show the Spangereid was a very important place at that time. Spangereid is strategically conected at the [[Lindesnes peninsula]], Norway's southernmost point, where the east coast meets the west coast. Today the village is a popular tourist destination for Norwegians and Europeans alike. |
'''Spangereid''' is one of [[Norway]]'s richest [[archaeological]] sites. The abundant remnants from the [[Bronze Age]] and [[Viking]] era show the Spangereid was a very important place at that time. Spangereid is strategically conected at the [[Lindesnes peninsula]], Norway's southernmost point, where the east coast meets the west coast. Today the village is a popular tourist destination for Norwegians and Europeans alike. |
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Spangereid have an important history from the [[Viking]] era, and plays |
Spangereid have an important history from the [[Viking]] era, and plays an important role in the history of [[Norway]]. |
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Revision as of 00:29, 24 April 2006
Spangereid is one of Norway's richest archaeological sites. The abundant remnants from the Bronze Age and Viking era show the Spangereid was a very important place at that time. Spangereid is strategically conected at the Lindesnes peninsula, Norway's southernmost point, where the east coast meets the west coast. Today the village is a popular tourist destination for Norwegians and Europeans alike.
Spangereid have an important history from the Viking era, and plays an important role in the history of Norway.