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Seeland

[ see-luhnd ]

noun



Seeland

/ ˈzeːlant /

noun

  1. the German name for Zealand


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Coming home from Norway he ran afoul of forty pirate ships under the coast of Seeland.

A straight line with humps at intervals would do for a view almost anywhere in Jutland, Fuhnen, or Seeland.

It was written in reply to the criticism of a learned and respected friend of the author, Bishop Mynster of Seeland.

Her grandfather intended taking her with him on the morrow to see some of the historical places in Seeland.

At seven in the morning we left Korsor, a little town on the western side of Seeland.

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