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  1. Discover our magical landscape of bluffs, water and quaint villages while experiencing memorable shopping, lodging, food and unforgettable events. Located on the shores of Lake Pepin, one of Nature’s great works of Art! Experience the delightful Villages of Bay City, Maiden Rock, Stockholm, Pepin, and Nelson. located on the Wisconsin Great ...

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  3. It is presented as a prose narrative unlike the other Yvain romances, and is preserved in three manuscripts – Stockholm 6, AM 489, and Stockholm 46 – though only Stockholm 46 contains the complete tale. 36 The language feels terse and occasionally impersonal, lacking the rhyme and flavor of English, French, and German versions.

  4. Combined with its small-town charm and a welcoming community, Stockholm is a cozy hub for arts, culture, and people on the Great River Road. We love all that West Coast of Wisconsin has to offer and we know you will too. On the banks of Lake Pepin, Stockholm plays host to many events throughout the year and with several events spaces, music and ...

  5. 3 Stockholm Pie Company, N2030 Spring St, ☏ +1 715-442-5505. Th,Su 10AM-4PM, F-Sa 10AM-5PM, M-W closed. Pie shop that also offers a small breakfast and lunch menu. Very limited seating. (updated Jan 2017) Drink [edit] Sleep [edit] 1 Historic Stockholm Hotel, W12084 Hwy 35, ☏ +1 612 366-2724.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YwainYwain - Wikipedia

    Kingdom of Gorre [ fr] Nationality. Celtic Briton. In Arthurian legend, Ywain / ɪˈweɪn /, also known as Yvain and Owain among other spellings ( Ewaine, Ivain, Ivan, [1] Iwain, Iwein, Uwain, Uwaine, Ywan, etc.), is a Knight of the Round Table. Tradition often portrays him as the son of King Urien of Gorre and of either the enchantress Modron ...

  7. 55-77475. Website. www .stockholmwisconsin .com. Stockholm is a village in Pepin County, Wisconsin, United States, founded in 1854 by immigrants from Karlskoga, Sweden, who named it after their country's capital. The population was 78 at the 2020 census. [4] The village is located within the Town of Stockholm .

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