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Two archives in Sweden designated as World Heritage Sites - Swedish History Magazine

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Container for recordings of yoik. Lists of names in the Ravensbrück Archive. Photo: Erik Hammarström & Charlotte Carlberg Bärg Two unique archives in Sweden have been designated as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO: Karl Tirén's yoik archive, a Sami cultural treasure preserved at the Swedish Folklore Archive, and the Ravensbrück Archive at Lund University Library, which contains testimonies from survivors of the Nazi concentration camps. Source
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svenskhistoria.se broke the news in on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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