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Snorri Sturlason mentions in his Ynglingesaga a certain Norvasund or Nårvesund ('Straight of Narva') to which leads a Large Sea. This same Large Sea, according to Snorri, brings to Jerusalem, and a Long Gulf of this Large Sea leads in the north-east to the Black Sea.

According to Cinzia Mele, https://www.facebook.com/cinzia.mele.39# , scientists were wrongly interpreting 'the Straight of Narva' as Gibraltar, and the Large Sea as the Mediterranean . It is exactly the 70 km long Narova river that connects Lake Peipus and the Gulf of Finland (the Long Gulf of a Large Sea - the Baltic Sea).

Cinzia Mele notes that Finns call the Baltics as Suur Meri, literally the Large Sea, in their language.
The Gulf of Finland (the Long Gulf) leads in the north-east to the huge Lake of Ladoga, which was referred to as the Black Sea in the ancient times, for its very black waters fed by millions of Finnish and Karelian swamps, and the same color waters flowing from Onega Lake.

This helps Cinzia Mele to identify the Swedish UPPSALA as the true Biblic JERUSALEM, the journey from which to BABYLON in Mesopotamia took 17 months, according to Ezekiel (which would be an unrealistically too long journey from the present-day Jerusalem).

See more on this and other extraordinary facts in the book of Cinzia Mele "Bibbia Anno Zero: Quid est veritas?" in which the author offers an alternative view of historical events mentioned in the Bible, linking them to Northern Europe. So far in Italian language.

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https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0CWF7P99M

• The Biblic places at the Baltics - The Introduction
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