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Rana Niejta is the goddess for spring and fertility. The literal translation of the name Rana is «the green» or «the green, fertile fields». The name Rana Niejta can freely be translated as «the daughter of earth». According to Sami mythology, she made the mountains turned southwards green, so that hungry reindeer had enough food. Bohinj Eco Hotel in Bohinjska Bistrica on Hotels.com and earn Rewards nights. Collect 10 nights get 1 free*. Read 44 genuine guest reviews for Bohinj Eco Hotel. Triglavska Cesta 17, Bohinjska Bistrica, 4264, Slovenia. Bohinj ski hotel with free ski shuttle, ski storage.
Rana Niejta in a park in in the municipality of in Rana Niejta and Rana Niejte are names on a goddess in. Luis miguel disco grafia completa. Razobratj blender braun 4162. In she is called Rana Neida and Rana Neide (names in other Sami languages are Rana Nieda, Ruona Neida, Radien-neide and Blende).
Rana Niejta is the goddess for spring and fertility. The literal translation of the name Rana is «the green» or «the green, fertile fields». The name Rana Niejta can freely be translated as «the daughter of earth».
According to Sami mythology, she made the mountains turned southwards green, so that hungry reindeer had enough food. Bronze statue showing Rana Niejta in Some also consider her name as the origin of the name of the municipality of in. In 1971, a bronze statue depicting Rana-Niejta was raised in the park beneath the shopping centre LA Meyer in.
The statue was made by the artist, and financed by Den Norske Bank (DNB, «The Norwegian Bank») in 1970 in connection with its 25-years anniversary. It was delivered to Rana municipality on November 19, 1970. In 2003, a similar statue was moved from DNB to Nordlandsbanken («Bank of Nordland») in Rana after the process of amalgamating the two banks. References [ ].