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Stave Church...Borgund Norway CC, Pre-printed Sentiment

Timber was, and remains, the natural building material of Norway. Boat construction in Viking times had developed the technique of building in wood into an art which culminated in the stave (wooden board) churches.

Christianity was introduced in Norway around the year 1000. A century later there were about 750 stave churches in the country. Today about 30 remain. The Borgund church in the Sogn area, built of Scots Pine (shown in this painting), is the best known, best perserved and most typical of Norwegian stave churches. Around the year 1150 the church was dedicated to the Apostle St. Andrew and has not been added to or rebuilt since. Natural secretions from the Scots Pine have helped to preserve the building for centuries.

Dependence on the forest is something which is deeply rooted in the Norwegian citizens. People whose ancestry is found in Scandinavian countries played important roles in North America's forest industry and continue to do so today.

Stave Church...Borgund Norway CC, Pre-printed Sentiment
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Christmas Cards on Sale Pricing:

25 cards
$25
50 cards
$43
75 cards
$64
100 cards
$85
150 cards
$100
200 cards
$112
250 cards
$135
300 cards
$157
400 cards
$192
500 cards
$222
600 cards
$249
700 cards
$266
800 cards
$280
900 cards
$301
1000 cards
$315
over 1000 cards
$0.31 each

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The following pre-printed sentiment will appear:
"There is a quiet in the winterwood… As if all of nature understood the meaning of this holy time of year. Merry Christmas…Happy New Year…"



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