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Sundbo Hundred, or Sundbo härad, was a hundred of Närke in Sweden. A hundred is an administrative division which historically was used to divide a larger region into smaller geographical units. ... Närke is the name of a geographical region in Sweden which can refer to: Nericia, or Närke - a historical Province of Sweden Part of Örebro County, or Örebro län - a current County of Sweden Part of Närke and Värmland County, or Närkes och V...


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Närke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (617 words)
The root nari, neri is cognate to English narrow and refers to the narrow inlets that characterized the geography in the south and the north-east.
The old subdivisions of provinces were the Hundreds of Sweden.
Fellingsbro Parish that formed a part of Närke, was in turn divided between Fellingsbro Hundred and Linde and Ramsberg, which was a mountain district (bergslag).
Science Fair Projects - Nericia (375 words)
Nericia was historically divided into chartered cities and hundreds.
Fellingsbro Parish that formed a part of Nericia, was in turn divided between Fellingsbro Hundred and Linde and Ramsberg, which was a mountain district (bergslag).
The name of the province is partly derived from an old name for the people of the province, the Njarar (Njars) or Nerikjar (today Närkingar).
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