- a
natural moat
around it. The
construction of
Bohus Fortress (Norwegian: Båhus festning, Swedish:
Bohus fästning)
began in 1308
under King
Haakon V Magnuson...
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remain in the dialect. 'Bohuslän',
literally means the 'Fief of
Bohus',
referring to
Bohus Fortress and län. The
Nordic Bronze Age (c. 1700–500 BCE) produced...
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Bohus may
refer to:
Bohus Fortress,
Sweden Bohuslän, a
historical province in Sweden,
named after the
fortress Bohus, a locality, part of Surte, Ale Muni****lity...
- Tohu wa-
bohu or Tohu va-Vohu (Biblical Hebrew: תֹהוּ וָבֹהוּ ṯōhū wāḇōhū) is a
Biblical Hebrew phrase found in the
Genesis creation narrative (Genesis...
- The
administrative headquarters are at Økern, Oslo. "Fakta om
Bohus" (in Norwegian).
Bohus.
Archived from the
original on 16
January 2008.
Retrieved 3 May...
- Overland,
Bohus Stickning: På Nytt, The
Revival (2015).
Gustafsson and the Bohusläns
Museum are
joint owners of the
Bohus Stickning trademark.
Bohus Stickning...
- Swedish–Norwegian
border with 12,000–15,000 men
towards Bohus. In
order to more
effectively besiege Bohus, it was
necessary to take
control of Hisingen, which...
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Geologically the
Bohus is a monzogranite, a
subtype of granite.
Besides the main
minerals plagioclase, K-feldspar and
quartz the
Bohus granites contain...
- The
Bohus Line (Swedish: Bohusbanan) is a 180-kilometer (110 mi) long
railway line from
Gothenburg via
Uddevalla and
Munkedal to Strömstad. The line is...
- Malmön is a
locality situated in Sotenäs Muni****lity, Västra Götaland County, Sweden. "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare per km2 2005 och...