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    Álfheimr (redirect from Álfheim)
    as Alfheim), also called "Ljósálfheimr" (Ljósálf[a]heimr [ˈljoːsˌɑːlv(ɑ)ˌhɛimz̠], "home of the Light Elves"), is home of the Light Elves. Álfheim as an...
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    not taking Álfheim itself. But later parts of his saga show Harald in full control of the land west of the Gaut Elf river showing that Álfheim did soon...
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  • region Alfheim Mountain Cabin, a cabin in Sunndal, Norway Alfheim stadion, a football stadium in Tromsø, Norway Alfheimbjerg, Greenland Alfheim is also...
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  • the Mystara setting. The Elves of Alfheim is a sourcebook which details the elf nation of Alfheim. The Elves of Alfheim was written by Steve Perrin and...
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    "light elves" lived in Álfheim (part of heaven) under the fertility god Freyr. As mythology evolved, elves no longer lived in Álfheim but lived on earth in...
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    Romssa Arena (redirect from Alfheim Stadium)
    Romssa Arena, previously known as Alfheim Stadion, is a football stadium located in Tromsø, Norway and home of Eliteserien side Tromsø IL. Romssa Arena...
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    Kristin M. Alfheim (née Dassler; born August 1971) is an American businesswoman and politician from Appleton, Wisconsin. Currently serving as a member...
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    Frode Alfheim (born 25 July 1967 in Dønna Municipality) is a Norwegian trade unionist and president of the Norwegian trade union Industri Energi from...
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  • Svartálfar (redirect from Svart Alfheim)
    In Norse cosmology, svartálfar (O.N. "black elves", "swarthy elves", sing. svartálfr), also called myrkálfar ("dark elves", "dusky elves", "murky elves"...
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  • extended from Jötunheim mountains in the north to what was later known as Álfheim (roughly the modern Swedish Bohuslän) in the south, the southern border...
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