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The Ed Forest is a forest separating the Norwegian county of Hedmark from the Swedish province of Värmland. Today, this area exists as two communes: the Norwegian Eidskog and the Swedish Eda. Snorri Sturlusson called this area Eidskogen. It is best known for its road of pilgrimage, Eskoleia, leading to the cathedral of Nidaros in Trondheim. * v * t * e

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  • The Ed Forest is a forest separating the Norwegian county of Hedmark from the Swedish province of Värmland. Today, this area exists as two communes: the Norwegian Eidskog and the Swedish Eda. Snorri Sturlusson called this area Eidskogen. It is best known for its road of pilgrimage, Eskoleia, leading to the cathedral of Nidaros in Trondheim. * v * t * e (en)
  • El bosque de Ed es una extensión forestal que separa el condado noruego de Innlandet de la provincia sueca de Värmland. En la Era vikinga se consideraba zona fronteriza entre los reinos de aquel periodo. El escaldo islandés Snorri Sturluson llamaba esa zona Eidskogen en sus sagas.​ Actualmente, el bosque se reparte entre dos comunidades, la noruega Eidskog y la sueca Eda. Es una zona conocida por su ruta de peregrinos, Eskoleia,​ que lleva a la catedral de Nidaros en Trondheim. (es)
  • La foresta di Ed è un'area boschiva nota per la ricchezza della vegetazione che si trova al confine tra la contea norvegese di Innlandet e la provincia svedese di Värmland. (it)
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  • The Ed Forest is a forest separating the Norwegian county of Hedmark from the Swedish province of Värmland. Today, this area exists as two communes: the Norwegian Eidskog and the Swedish Eda. Snorri Sturlusson called this area Eidskogen. It is best known for its road of pilgrimage, Eskoleia, leading to the cathedral of Nidaros in Trondheim. * v * t * e (en)
  • El bosque de Ed es una extensión forestal que separa el condado noruego de Innlandet de la provincia sueca de Värmland. En la Era vikinga se consideraba zona fronteriza entre los reinos de aquel periodo. El escaldo islandés Snorri Sturluson llamaba esa zona Eidskogen en sus sagas.​ Actualmente, el bosque se reparte entre dos comunidades, la noruega Eidskog y la sueca Eda. Es una zona conocida por su ruta de peregrinos, Eskoleia,​ que lleva a la catedral de Nidaros en Trondheim. (es)
  • La foresta di Ed è un'area boschiva nota per la ricchezza della vegetazione che si trova al confine tra la contea norvegese di Innlandet e la provincia svedese di Värmland. (it)
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