"Landala" meaning in Swedish

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Proper name

Forms: Landalas [genitive]
Etymology: The origin is disputed: * According to the Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore, the name derives from part of the farmstead Nordgården in the village of Krokslätt. It was named after Bengt Landin, a coppersmith and member of parliament. * According to Sören Skarback, the name was given by Elisabeth van Eijk, a Dutch-born wife of Markus Kock, during a visit to Gothenburg in 1659. She named a picturesque valley Laandal, from Dutch laan (“avenue”) + dal (“dale”), reflecting her heritage and the valley's appearance. First attested in 1789. Etymology templates: {{com|nl|laan|dal|t1=avenue|t2=dale}} laan (“avenue”) + dal (“dale”), {{bor|sv|nl|<i class="Latn mention" lang="nl">laan</i> (“avenue”) + <i class="Latn mention" lang="nl">dal</i> (“dale”)}} Dutch laan (“avenue”) + dal (“dale”), {{etydate/the|1789}} 1789, {{etydate|1789}} First attested in 1789 Head templates: {{head|sv|proper noun|genitive|Landalas|g=?|head=}} Landala ? (genitive Landalas), {{sv-proper noun}} Landala ? (genitive Landalas)
  1. A district in Gothenburg, Sweden. Wikipedia link: Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore, Uppsala University, sv:Landala, sv:Sören Skarback Categories (place): Places in Sweden
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