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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Sweden the churches of the Gothic period tend to be rather low and squat. For large-scale buildings foreign masons were brought in, as in the construction of the Gothic choir of Linkoping Cathedral (by Master Gerlach of Cologne). The second main work of the Gothic period is Uppsala Cathedral (begun about 1250). Considerably later in date are St Birgitta&#8217;s Church at Vadstena (1388-1430) and St Peter&#8217;s in Malmo (c. 1400). In Norway the stone churches of both the Romanesque period (Stavanger Cathedral, c. 11 30; Lyse Cathedral, begun 11 46) and the Gothic period (Trondheim Cathedral, rebuilding begun 11 </p>
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