Wiki Loves Living Heritage/Living traditions – An inventory of intangible cultural heritage in Sweden
Living traditions – An inventory of intangible cultural heritage in Sweden
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traveling carnival
äggost
mountain pasture
tanning
folk costume of Sweden
smörgåsbord
Spettekaka
surströmming
semla
birch sap
French polishing
pölsa
psalmodicon
pitepalt
herbalism
ostkaka
artisanal milling
nävgröt
handmade glass production
Lucia procession
love padlock
crisp bread
traditional fishing culture in the Torne River’s rapids
blöta
Purim
Hammarkullekarnevalen
clinker boat building
right of responsible access
polkagris
fika
wadmal
Song and dance around the Midsummer pole
bobbin lace making
circus
hair jewellery
knitting
nyckelharpa
Royal Guards in Stockholm
live action role-playing game
Old New Year
spex
Stállu
Grythyttan School of Hospitality, Culinary Arts and Meal Science
Zorn Badge
local heritage movement in Sweden
snapsvisa
twined knitting
Land-of-Legends programme – The Storytelling Network Kronoberg
glove making
Steamship traffic
bastabinne
ålarvet
double cloth from Bohuslän
glahålskaffe
storytelling tradition of the Kale Romani
clapping, chanting and singing games
gummekaka
hunting with unleashed dogs
laxsätt
multicultural calendar
Knutsmasso
laggning of wooden vessels
lamprey fishing
smelt fishing
Midsummer Carnival of Ramsberg
wooden boat shipyard
sojdesbränning
pea soup and pancakes on Thursdays
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