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The Black Death, the plague also known as the Black Death, swept across Sweden between the 1350s and 1800s and swept across Fårö on several occasions. The Black Death broke many ties
The Black Death, the plague also known as the Black Death, swept across Sweden between the 1350s and 1800s and swept across Fårö on several occasions. The Black Death broke many ties
Olof Palme, Sweden's Prime Minister 1969-76, and 1982-86, spent thirty summers on Fårö. Over time, he developed a strong affinity with the island's nature, culture and uniqueness,
Ferdinand Pettersson (1875-1938) was born at Djaupur on Fårö. His father was miller Johan Pettersson (1847-1930) and his mother was Anna, née Andersson (1845-1918). Ferdinand
For 200 years, Lauterhorn, the headland north of Lauterviken, was Fårö's most important industrial area. In the 1660s, Fårö's first large lime kiln was built here, where the island's valuable limestone was burned
The scenic cliff meadows along Limmorträsk's eastern shore have a rich birdlife and beautiful orchids. But here are also some of Fårö's oldest antiquities. Up on
Orguhauen is a large sand dune about one kilometer northeast of the farms at Ava. It rises roughly 20 meters above sea level. The dune got its name
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