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Rutabaga is the common North American term for the plant. This comes from the Swedish dialectal word rotabagge, [1] from rot 'root' + bagge 'lump, bunch'. [2] In the U.S., the plant is also known as Swedish turnip or yellow turnip. [3] [4]
The "Rootabaga" stories were born of Sandburg's desire for "American fairy tales" to match American childhood. He felt that the European stories involving royalty and knights were inappropriate, and so set his stories in a fictionalized American Midwest called "the Rootabaga country" with fairy-tale concepts such as corn fairies mixed with farms, trains, sidewalks, and skyscrapers.
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Princess Carolyn becomes lost in a Kinkade painting but ultimately realizes that she chose her chaotic life because she loves it, choosing to start her own agency and a romantic relationship with her divorced coworker Rutabaga Rabitowitz. Diane decides to leave Cordovia after realizing St. Clair is only helping because of his narcissism, but ...
Rodina (Russian: Родина; Homeland) is a Russian political thriller television series developed by Pavel Lungin and Timur Weinstein, [5] based on the Israeli series Hatufim, which was created by Gideon Raff.
Serf 2; Shin Ultraman; A Siege Diary; The Silver Skates (film) Sky (2021 film) Snegir; Solntse na vkus; Space Dogs: Return to Earth; Sputnik (film) Streltsov (film) Summer Time: Travel Back; The Superdeep; Swingers (2022 film)
Ronja, the Robber's Daughter (Swedish: Ronja Rövardotter) is a Swedish television series based on the novel of the same name by Astrid Lindgren. [1]The series premiered on Netflix on March 28, 2024, and consists of 12 episodes, divided into two seasons.
[2] [3] The film has been released in two versions: as a two-hour movie in cinemas on November 14, 2013. [4] [5] and as a TV series consisting of 10 episodes of 45 minutes. The TV series was first shown in December 2013 on the Ukrainian 1+1 Channel and then on Russia's Channel One Russia in January 2014.