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Souvenir from Copenhagen featuring a map of Denmark with a small Viking ship. Produced by Memories of Denmark.

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Souvenir from Copenhagen featuring a viking ship with small figures wearing horned helmets. Produced by Memories of Denmark.

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Photographed in Copenhagen airport. Swedish souvenir with stylised Viking ship.

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Key-ring photographed in Copenhagen airport. Swedish flag with stylised Viking ship

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A Viking keyring from Finland

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Although Finland's Viking past is not as marked as that of the Scandinavian countries, it is still used as a selling point, as with this t-shirt featuring the Ægishjálmur or Helm of Awe/Terror. The shape of this runic stave is only known from later…

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A t-shirt with a Viking ship logo from the Tourist Information shop in Copenhagen

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Souvenir Viking plushy from the Tourist Information shop in Copenhagen

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A pewter Viking ship from the Tourist Information shop in Copenhagen

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Viking shot glasses from the tourist info shop in Copenhagen

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A Viking mug from the tourist information shop in Copenhagen

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A Viking badge with obligatory horned helmet from the tourist info shop in Copenhagen

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Seen in Copenhagen central station tourist information office

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Small stylised Viking with sword, shield and horned helmet, with the inscription 'Orkney'. Photographed by Julie Cassidy in the Orkney Museum.

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Wickie und die starken Männer (or Vicky the Viking) is German-Austrian-Japanese animated television series with the main character Wickie, a small Viking boy who uses his wits to help and outwit the starken Männer. This T-Shirt was photographed in…

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Runic mugs with the inscription 'Orkney'. Seen in a tourist shop in Kirkwall.

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Description from http://www.sunfilm.is/playing-cards-nordic-gods.html

"Playing cards depicting the Norse pagan gods and characters from the myths as interpreted by Icelandic artist Nína Björk Bjarkadóttir. An explanatory booklet is included in…

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On sale in the Føroya Fornminnisavn (National Museum of the Faroe Islands)
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