TangÄdalen, part of the FulufjÀllet national Park in Dalarna, Sweden (September 15, 2020).

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TangÄdalen, part of the FulufjÀllet national Park in Dalarna, Sweden (September 15, 2020).

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Here is my first post and first character to add to the roster, and it is Dalarna! I redesign her long ago now but remade it now since i wanted to get going on redesigning all of them and might as well start with the one i had going already!
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I wished for snow... And finally I got it... đ âïž Still snowing and we have a three day warning for snow. đ âïžđ€Ł As a luck, I am a finn-swede, so its just fine. âïžâ€ïž
January 2026 âïžâš
Avesta, Dalarna, Sweden
Folkjulkalendern 2025
[English further down]
Lucka 4: Dalarna
đžđȘ- Dalarna Ă€r kanske epicentret för svensk folkkultur, dĂ€ribland folkmusik, och sjĂ€lvklart kan jag prata hejdlöst om de vĂ€l bevarade trĂ€- och textilhantverken, danserna, och lĂ„tarna kring de mer "klassiskt svenska" stĂ€derna i landskapet, och det gör jag kanske en annan gĂ„ng, men jag har idag valt att lĂ€gga fokuset pĂ„ en helt annan del av landskapet Dalarna, och till och med ett annat sprĂ„k; Ălvdalska. Det Ă€r en av de fĂ„ egna lokala sprĂ„k som finns kvar i Sverige, och de flesta av de ca 3000 talarna hittar man i just Ălvdalen. SprĂ„ket tros ha delat sig ifrĂ„n fornnordiska redan pĂ„ 900-talet, och Ă€r nĂ€rmre östnorska dialekter Ă€n svenskan. Trots detta har Ălvdalskan inte minoritetsstatus eller ens fĂ„tt erkĂ€nnande som sprĂ„k utav svenska staten, dĂ€rför vill jag uppmĂ€rksamma Ălvdalskan med tvĂ„ lĂ„tar i dagens lucka.
đŹđ§- Dalarna is perhaps considered the epicenter for Swedish folk culture such as folk music, and I could certainly speak endlessly about the well-preserved textile and wood crafts, dances and songs found around the more "classic Swedish" towns in the province, and I likely will at some point, but today I'd like to set focus in an entirely different part of Dalarna, even a completely different language; Elfdalian. It is one of the few local languages that can be found in Sweden, and most of the roughly 3000 speakers of the language can be found in the Dalarna locality of Ălvdalen. The language is believed to have split from ancient Norse languages somewhere around the 9th or 10th century, and is far more similar to east Norwegian accents than Swedish. Despite this, Elfdalian is not officially recognised as a language in Sweden, which is why I find it important to bring to light such a unique language, and thats why I will share two songs in Elfdalian today.
on the road
somewhere in Sweden