Vanern


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Synonyms for Vanern

a lake in southwestern Sweden

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The clade II included two subclades, consisting of the parthenogenetic population from Lake Paajarvi and the dioecious population from Lake Vanern together with the sequence of C.
Exchange of letters (Norway-Sweden) 1969 constituting an agreement concerning the free passage of salmon in Vanern Lake.
Salmon is baked in apple juice with creme of roasted cauliflower and bleak roe from Lake Vanern. A snow-white dome appears, about the size of half a tennis ball.
Based near the southeast shore of Lake Vanern, Sweden's largest lake, Gunnar Dafgard AB manufactures and distributes frozen and chilled products to foodservice and retail outlets internationally.
South of the mountains is the lakeland area, where the Vanern, the largest lake in Western Europe--over twice the size of Luxembourg--is situated.
Along with Swede, Count Baltzar von Platen, the pair envisaged a 190k-long waterway that also linked the great Swedish lakes of Vanern and Vattern.
The contract is part of BanaVag (RailRoad) in Western Sweden, a cooperation project between the Swedish Road Administration and the Swedish Rail Administration to handle the expansion to motorway and dual rail track standards for the E45 road and Norway/Lake Vanern railway between Agnesberg and Alvangen.
Exchange of letters constituting Norway-Sweden an agreement concerning the free passage of salmon in Vanern Lake.
Peipsi differs from other large European lakes, such as lakes Vanern and Vattern in Sweden (Reinart et al., 2004).
The six-day journey goes through 65 locks, passes under 56 bridges, and traverses seven lakes--including Lake Vanern, near Goteborg, the third largest lake in Europe.
To the west, the lake country centers on Lake Vanern and the Gota Canal, which connects the Baltic in the east to Lake Vanern in the west, making it possible to travel by boat from Goteborg to Stockholm.