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Deutsch: Kirche von Kiruna: Der Holzbau in Form eines Lappenzeltes wurde 1912 errichtet. Auf dem Dach stehen 12 Statuen von Christian Ericsson, die die menschlichen Gefühle symbolisieren, darunter Zärtlichkeit, Liebe, Mitleid und Verzweiflung. |
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Author | Jürgen Howaldt |
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67°51′7.2″N 20°13′58.7″E / 67.852°N 20.232972°E / 67.852; 20.232972
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