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  2. Concordia Language Villages - Wikipedia

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    Concordia Language Villages (CLV), previously the International Language Villages, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization [1] based in Moorhead, Minnesota which operates a language and cultural immersion [2] program, sponsored by the Concordia College. Languages (15 as of 2023) are taught in summer camps, called "villages".

  3. Waldsee (camp) - Wikipedia

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    Waldsee ("Lake of the Woods") is the German immersion program offered by Concordia Language Villages.Located near Bemidji, Minnesota, Waldsee is also the site of North America's first certified passive house, which uses 85% less energy than a house built to the Minnesota Energy Code.

  4. Sjölunden - Wikipedia

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    Sjölunden (Swedish: sjö: lake, lund: grove) is the Swedish language camp site associated with Concordia Language Villages and is located at the Concordia site at Turtle River Lake, near Bemidji, Minnesota. After 30 years without an architecturally authentic Swedish site, the first step towards a village was taken on August 11, 2006 when ...

  5. Lac du Bois (camp) - Wikipedia

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    Lac du Bois ("Lake of the Woods" in French) is a French language and culture camp at the Concordia Language Villages based in Minnesota. As with the other Concordia Language Village programs, it is a language immersion program. The Lac du Bois experience is offered on two sites: one in Bemidji, MN and another in Hackensack, MN.

  6. Sup sogŭi Hosu - Wikipedia

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    Sup sogŭi Hosu (Korean: 숲속의 호수; lit. Lake of the Woods) is a language immersion summer camp for the Korean language in Bemidji, Minnesota, United States. [2] It is part of the 501(c)(3) non-profit Concordia Language Villages school, and is sponsored by Concordia College. [3]

  7. Al-Waha - Wikipedia

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    Al-Wāḥa originally started at Camp Trowbridge, a Camp Fire owned summer camp located along Trowbridge Lake in Otter Tail County near Vergas, Minnesota. [4] Camp Trowbridge had previously been used by Waldsee, the German language camp and Lesnoe Ozero, the Russian language camp. The camp property officially closed in 2011 and the site has ...

  8. Camp Savage - Wikipedia

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    Camp Savage is the former site of the U.S. Military Intelligence Service language school operating during World War II. The school itself was established in San Francisco, but was moved in 1942 to Savage, Minnesota. The purpose of the school was to teach the Japanese language to military personnel and civilians involved in the war effort. This ...

  9. Skogfjorden - Wikipedia

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    Skogfjorden is a Norwegian language village and campsite affiliated with the Concordia Language Villages. It is located at the Concordia site at Turtle River Lake near Bemidji, Minnesota, United States. Skogfjorden is a village for language immersion where American villagers come to live and experience Norwegian language and culture. [1]