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Runo may refer to: * Runo (legendary king), from ''The History of the Kings of Britain'' * Ruño, an ethnic group of Peru * Runö, an island in Estonia *Cantos of the Kalevala People with the name * Gösta Runö, Swedish athlete * Runo Isaksen, Norwegian writer * Steven Runo, Kenyan scientist See also

* Runnö, an island in the Oskarshamn archipelago of Sweden * Runology * A form of Finnish_poetry#Folk and oral poetry, traditional Finnish poetry {{Disambiguation, surname, given name ...
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Runo (legendary King)
Runo (''Welsh language, Welsh:'' ''Rhun map Peredyr'') was a legendary powerful king of the Britons (historic), Britons as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to power in 281BC. He was the son of King Peredurus and was succeeded by his cousin Gerennus. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Runo Legendary British kings 3rd-century BC legendary monarchs ...
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Ruño
The Cashibo or Carapache are an indigenous people of Peru. They live near the Aguaytía, San Alejandro, and Súngaro Rivers."Cashibo-Cacataibo."
''Ethnologue.'' Retrieved 15 Feb 2012.
The Cashibo have three subgroups, that are the Cashiñon, Kakataibo, and Ruño peoples. They mainly live in five villages.
''Countries and Their Cultures.'' 2012. Retrieved 15 Feb 2012.


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Runö
Ruhnu (; ; ) is an Estonian island in the Gulf of Riga in the Baltic Sea. Its territory of is administratively part of Saare County, Saare ''maakond'' (county). Ruhnu lies geographically closer to the coast of Courland on the mainland of Latvia than it is to any point in the rest of Estonia. With less than 150 official residents, the Ruhnu Parish, Ruhnu ''Parish (administrative division), vald'' (parish) has the smallest population of Estonia's 79 Municipalities of Estonia, municipalities. Before 1944, it was for centuries populated by Estonian Swedes, ethnic Swedes and Law of Sweden, traditional Swedish law was used. Important Bird Area The island has been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports significant numbers of long-tailed ducks and velvet scoters, both wintering and on passage. History The first archaeological artifacts of human activity in Ruhnu, assumed to be related to seasonal pinniped, seal hunting, date back to ...
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Cantos Of The Kalevala
This is a summary of the cantos of the ''Kalevala''. The ''Kalevala'' is considered the national epic of Finland. It was compiled and edited from the songs of numerous folk singers by Elias Lönnrot while he was a district health officer in eastern Finland, at that time under the governance of Russia as Grand Duchy of Finland. The ''Kalevala'' has been translated into about 48 languages and has been an important cultural inspiration for the Finnish people for many years. The poem consists of 50 cantos (''runos'') and 22,795 lines of poetry. The poem tells the story of a people, from the very beginning of the world to the introduction of Christianity. Cantos 1 – 10: First Väinämöinen Cycle After a brief introduction to the poem and story by the singers in poetic form, the poem proper begins. Canto I. – Birth of Väinämöinen Ilmatar, the daughter of the air, descends to the sea and is fertilised; she becomes the Water-mother. She gestates for centuries to no avail and l ...
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Gösta Runö
Gösta Otto Runö (9 December 1896 – 13 November 1922) was a Swedish modern pentathlete who won a bronze medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics. Runö was a military pilot with the rank of lieutenant. In 1922 he crashed his Phönix D III plane near Linköping Linköping ( , ) is a city in southern Sweden, with around 167,000 inhabitants as of 2024. It is the seat of Linköping Municipality and the capital of Östergötland County. Linköping is also the episcopal see of the Diocese of Linköping (Chu ... and died, aged 25. References 1896 births 1922 deaths Swedish male modern pentathletes Olympic modern pentathletes for Sweden Modern pentathletes at the 1920 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Sweden Olympic medalists in modern pentathlon Modern pentathletes from Stockholm Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1922 Swedish Air Force officers {{Sweden-modern-pentathlon-bio-stub Aviators killed in aviation ...
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Runo Isaksen
Runo Isaksen (born 23 July 1968 in Lyngen Municipality) is a Norwegian writer. He works as a journalist at the University of Bergen The University of Bergen () is a public university, public research university in Bergen, Norway. As of 2021, the university had over 4,000 employees and 19,000 students. It was established by an act of parliament in 1946 consolidating several sci .... Bibliography *Open book - novel (1997) *Ren - novel (1998) *Gloria - novel (2002) *Stylitten - (2004) *Literature in war - Nonfiction (2005) *A perfect day - novel (2009) *Someone has finally found me - novel (2013) Pricing *Aschehougs debutant Scholarship 1997 for Open book References Presentation of Runo Isaksen Author catalog on Author Sentrums sites {{DEFAULTSORT:Isaksen, Runo Norwegian male novelists 1968 births People from Lyngen Living people 20th-century Norwegian novelists 21st-century Norwegian novelists Norwegian journalists ...
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Steven Runo
Steven Runo is a Kenyan researcher who is a professor at Kenyatta University. Runo has extensively studied the pathogens of African cereal crops, including ''Striga''. He was awarded the 2020 Royal Society Africa Prize. Early life and education Runo was born in Kenya. He earned his bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees at Kenyatta University. Runo moved to the United States for his doctoral research, where he joined the University of California, Davis and worked alongside Neelima Sinha. It was here where he started working on long-distance RNA trafficking, focussing initially on communication between ''Cuscuta'' and tomatoes. Research and career In 2008 Runo returned to Africa, where he was made professor at Kenyatta University. He has been appointed a visiting scientist at the University of Sheffield and University of Virginia. Runo investigates the pathogens which threaten African agriculture. Amongst these, he has studied witchweed (or ''Striga''), a parasitic plant ...
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Oskarshamn Archipelago
Oskarshamn archipelago is a cluster of island and islets in the Baltic Sea, located in the south-east of Sweden in Oskarshamn Municipality. General description The archipelago extends roughly 55 kilometers in a north–south direction, with a chain of islands along the coastline of Småland. The archipelago consists of approximately 5,500 islands and islets. Most of the islands consist of granite rock. The bedrock has been shaped and smoothed by the glaciers at the end of the last ice age, about 11,000 years ago. The largest island named Runnö is located in the south part of the archipelago. Other larger islands are Blå Jungfrun (national park), Furö, Storö, Ekö and Vinö. Boat travelling There are tourist boats which cruise the waters of Oskarshamn archipelago. There are also five guest harbours for leisure boating, for example in Oskarshamn and in Figeholm as well as natural harbours on many of the islands. Gallery File:Oskarshamns skärgård.jpg, ''Island outside Oskar ...
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Runology
Runology is the study of the runic alphabets, runic inscriptions, and their history. Runology forms a specialized branch of Germanic linguistics. History Runology was initiated by Johannes Bureus (1568–1652), who was interested in the linguistics of the '' Geatish language'' (''Götiska språket''), i.e. Old Norse. However, he did not look at the runes as merely an alphabet, but rather something holy or magical. The study of runes was continued by Olof Rudbeck the Elder (1630–1702) and presented in his collection ''Atlantica''. The physicist Anders Celsius (1701–1744) further extended the science of runes and traveled around Sweden to examine the ''bautastenar'' ( megaliths, today termed runestones). Another early treatise is the 1732 ''Runologia'' by Jón Ólafsson of Grunnavík. The sundry runic scripts were well understood by the 19th century, when their analysis became an integral part of the Germanic philology and historical linguistics. Wilhelm Grimm publis ...
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