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- Q120487 subject Q7282276.
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- Q120487 abstract "The Bullerby Syndrome (German: Bullerbü-Syndrom) is a term referring to an idealization of Sweden, which may occur in the German-speaking World. It consists of a stereotype image of Sweden with usually positive associations, including wooden houses, clear lakes, green forests, mooses, people with blond hair, happy people and midsummer Sunshine. The term comes from Astrid Lindgren's The Six Bullerby Children books, set in rural Sweden.Berthold Franke at the Goethe-Institut in Stockholm, Sweden wrote articles about the phenomenon, published in Svenska Dagbladet. He stated that it was originally a view of Sweden, but now also the wish for a better Germany. According to him, Sweden symbolizes a healthy society and nature untouched by mankind.In February 2008, the term was named "Word of the month" by the Swedish Language Council.".
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- Q120487 wikiPageWikiLink Q7282744.
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- Q120487 wikiPageWikiLink Q8491191.
- Q120487 comment "The Bullerby Syndrome (German: Bullerbü-Syndrom) is a term referring to an idealization of Sweden, which may occur in the German-speaking World. It consists of a stereotype image of Sweden with usually positive associations, including wooden houses, clear lakes, green forests, mooses, people with blond hair, happy people and midsummer Sunshine.".
- Q120487 label "Bullerby Syndrome".
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