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Kristina Katarina "Stina Kajsa" Larsdotter (19 January 1819, in Malå - 27 May 1854), known as Långa lappflickan (The Tall Laponia Girl), The Lapland Giantess, and Stor-Stina (Big Stina), was a Swedish Sami, who aroused great attention among her contemporaries because of her height. She was 210 cm (6 feet 10.7 inches) tall. From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name "The Lapland Giantess - Tallest Woman in the World". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Brännäs in Malå. She died of gangrene.

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  • Kristina Katarina Larsdotter, född 19 januari 1819 i i Malå kommun, död 27 maj 1854, känd som Långa lappflickan, The Lapland Giantess, Stor-Stina och Stina Kajsa, var en same som under mitten av 1800-talet väckte stort uppseende på grund av sin ovanliga längd, 218 cm, och som visade upp sig mot betalning. Hon kallades ”Lapplands jättinna – världens längsta kvinna” (The Lapland Giantess – tallest woman in the world). (sv)
  • Kristina Katarina "Stina Kajsa" Larsdotter (19 January 1819, in Malå - 27 May 1854), known as Långa lappflickan (The Tall Laponia Girl), The Lapland Giantess, and Stor-Stina (Big Stina), was a Swedish Sami, who aroused great attention among her contemporaries because of her height. She was 210 cm (6 feet 10.7 inches) tall. From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name "The Lapland Giantess - Tallest Woman in the World". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Brännäs in Malå. She died of gangrene. (en)
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  • Kristina Katarina "Stina Kajsa" Larsdotter (19 January 1819, in Malå - 27 May 1854), known as Långa lappflickan (The Tall Laponia Girl), The Lapland Giantess, and Stor-Stina (Big Stina), was a Swedish Sami, who aroused great attention among her contemporaries because of her height. She was 210 cm (6 feet 10.7 inches) tall. From 1837 onward, she toured Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, France and Russia exhibiting herself for money under the stage name "The Lapland Giantess - Tallest Woman in the World". Stor-Stina eventually returned to her family in Brännäs in Malå. She died of gangrene. She is portrayed in the 1981 novel Långa lappflickan by , and in the 2012 novel Rekviem för en vanskapt by . (en)
  • Kristina Katarina Larsdotter, född 19 januari 1819 i i Malå kommun, död 27 maj 1854, känd som Långa lappflickan, The Lapland Giantess, Stor-Stina och Stina Kajsa, var en same som under mitten av 1800-talet väckte stort uppseende på grund av sin ovanliga längd, 218 cm, och som visade upp sig mot betalning. Hon kallades ”Lapplands jättinna – världens längsta kvinna” (The Lapland Giantess – tallest woman in the world). (sv)
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