
Västerbotten und Lappland
Nils Holgersson, Folge 42
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Narrated by:
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Viola Gabor
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Viktoria Gabor
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By:
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Selma Lagerlöf
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Nils Holgersson ist eine bezaubernde Kindergeschichte von Selma Lagerlöf.
Folge 42: Västerbotten und Lappland mit Viola Gabor und Viktoria Gabor. Musik: Geoff Harvey.
Als Nils Holgersson noch auf Skansen war, saß er einmal unter der Treppe, die nach dem Bollnäshause hinaufführte und hörte Klement und den alten Lappen von Norrland reden. Sie waren sich darin einig, dass es der beste Teil von ganz Schweden sei, aber Klement Larsson gab den Landschaften südlich vom Angermanelf den Vorzug, während der Lappe behauptete, dass die nördlich von diesem Fluss gelegenen die wichtigsten seien.
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