Dalecarlian runes
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The Dalecarlian runes, or dalrunes, was a late version of the runic script that was in use in the Swedish province of Dalarna until the 20th century.[1] The province has consequently been called the "last stronghold of the Germanic script".[1]
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Script type | alphabet
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Time period | 16th to 20th centuries |
Languages | North Germanic languages |
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