Raggare is a subculture found mostly in Sweden and parts of Norway and Finland, and to a lesser extent in Denmark, Germany, and Austria.[citation needed]...
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Raggare! (in the UK released as Blackjackets) is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 13 November 1959, directed by Olle Hellbom...
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media related to Kustom Kulture. Kustom (cars) Custom car Hot rod Rat rod Raggare Psychobilly Rockabilly Lowbrow (art movement) Kenny Howard (Von Dutch)...
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Ronny and Ragge (Ronny och Ragge in Swedish) are two fictitious raggare characters played by Peter Settman and Fredde Granberg, popularized in the 1990s...
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high-fashion shoes and boots in the 2000s. They are still popular in the goth, raggare and rockabilly subcultures. The extremely pointed toe was called a winkle...
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(Mexico) Ned (Scotland) Pikey (UK) Pleb (UK) Prolet (Germany, page in German) Raggare (Sweden) Redleg (Barbados) Redneck, Trailer Trash, Hillbilly, Cracker (term)...
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sectarian violence, including murder, during the 1990s. The car-centered raggare subculture of Sweden sometimes use the flags on their vehicles and clothing...
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(Mexico) Skeet (Newfoundland, Canada) Qyartu (Armenia) Ah Beng (Singapore) Raggare (Sweden) Kagouras (Greece) Tokkie (Netherlands) Trẻ Trâu (Vietnam) Mambet...
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short film Indianer och blekansikten. His breakthrough came in the film Raggare in 1959. During eleven seasons he performed in the revue Hagges Revue in...
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but different subculture in the United Kingdom Nozem, in the Netherlands Raggare, in Sweden Råner, in Norway Bodgies and widgies, in Australia and New Zealand...
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