- Fyrisån (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈfŷːrɪsˌoːn], "the
Fyris river") is a
river in the
Swedish province of Uppland,
which p****es
through the city of Uppsala...
- Fyrisvellir,
Fyris Wolds or
Fyrisvallarna was the
marshy plain (vellir)
south of
Gamla Uppsala where travellers had to
leave the
ships on the
river Fyris (Fyrisån)...
- the
neighbourhood around the
cathedral on the
western side of the
river Fyris.
Despite some
contemporary building developments further away from the centre...
- "Studies of the
morphological activity of
rivers as
illustrated by the
river Fyris." in 1935. The
graph takes sediment particle size and
water velocity into...
-
cathedral located between the
University Hall of
Uppsala University and the
Fyris river in the
centre of Uppsala, Sweden. A
church of the
Church of Sweden...
- the
fertile Uppsala flatlands of
muddy soil, the city
features the
small Fyris River (Fyrisån)
flowing through the
landscape surrounded by lush vegetation...
- from the
original on 13 June 2007.
Retrieved 20
November 2014. "Tølini tala
fyri seg" (in Faroese). Studni.
Archived from the
original on 8
December 2015...
- city in 1477.
These have long been
established on the
western banks of the
Fyris river with a
trading town on the
other side of the river. The site where...
-
height of its species. The
common English name
originates with the Old Norse,
fyri, or the Old Danish, fyr. They are
large trees,
reaching heights of 10–80...
- woodland, game preserve,
hunting ground" (English frith); and Old
Norse fýri,
denoting "coniferous forest"; all of
which derive from the Proto-Germanic...