File:Nordic bread mapp tellstrom.jpg

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English: A map over the Nordic countries with lines, which shows where different types of traditionally bread were used around the 1880s, according to Åke Campbell (1950)
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Author Richard Tellstrom, with a free mapp from NordRegio
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