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uilt, the church was originally known as the | Norwegian Lutheran Church, as the six families that fo |
Norsk Museum, once an old | Norwegian Lutheran Church, is located 9 miles northeas |
He was also involved in the | Norwegian Lutheran Mission and the local parish counci |
ve (Maria, Maria)" was also re-recorded with | Norwegian lyrics by Norwegian artist Rune Rudberg in 1 |
A 1947 copy of the | Norwegian magazine Farmand |
Praksis ("Practice") is a | Norwegian magazine, published by the Workers Youth Lea |
The next two: 2009-2010 was won by the | Norwegian, Magnus Carlsen. |
Mangus Barefoot Cinema Centre ( | Norwegian: Magnus Barfot kinosenter) is a cinema multi |
The northernmost glacier on the | Norwegian mainland is a popular hiking destination. |
dheim, Norway in 1876, Wiggs is one of three | Norwegian major league baseball players in history. |
The Man Who Could Not Laugh ( | Norwegian: Mannen som ikke kunne le) is a 1968 Norwegi |
Luxo ASA (OSE: LUX) is a | Norwegian manufacturer of lamps. |
Norcem AS is a | Norwegian manufacturer of cement, and subsidiary of He |
The Federation of | Norwegian Manufacturing Industries (Norwegian: Teknolo |
The open standard was developed by the | Norwegian Mapping and Cadastre Authority. |
He worked 11 years as a cartographer for the | Norwegian Mapping and Cadastre Authority, where he dre |
Norwegian Mapping Authority | |
He became | Norwegian marathon champion in the years 1954 and 1956 |
He became | Norwegian marathon champion in the years 1950-1953 and |
Marathon - 2:11:29 min (1983) - second among | Norwegian marathon runners, only behind Geir Kvernmo. |
St Mary's Church ( | Norwegian: Mariakirken i Oslo) was a medieval church i |
To the north, it borders the | Norwegian marine park of Ytre Hvaler. |
egrend, sometimes also called Espeland, is a | Norwegian marine biological station. |
f curator, and from 2010 the director of the | Norwegian Maritime Museum. |
Serving the | Norwegian market, they publish a multitude of bilingua |
Vilhelm Mejdell (17 April 1904 - 1989) was a | Norwegian marketing agent and sports official. |
The crater was named for the | Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel. |
olmboe (23 March 1795 - 28 March 1850) was a | Norwegian mathematician. |
r (20 February 1920 - 8 November 2006) was a | Norwegian mathematician. |
Barstad Dysthe (born 16 September 1937) is a | Norwegian mathematician. |
Karl Egil Aubert (1924 - 1990) was a | Norwegian mathematician. |
lge Arnulf Tverberg (born 6 March 1935) is a | Norwegian mathematician. |
Olav Arnfinn Laudal (born 19 June 1936) is a | Norwegian mathematician. |
He chaired the | Norwegian Mathematics Society from 1960 to 1967. |
The main thoroughfare in Skjold is | Norwegian Mational Road 582 (Fanavegen). |
The | Norwegian Media Authority (Norwegian: Medietilsynet) i |
Siv Stubsveen (born 7 October 1968) is a | Norwegian media personality. |
Paul Bjerke, born 1952, is a | Norwegian media scientist. |
e of abductions in 2005 after the failure of | Norwegian mediated peace process. |
Otto Lous Mohr (1886 - 1967) was a | Norwegian medical doctor. |
He chaired the local branch of the | Norwegian Medical Society from 1974 to 1975. |
50 per cent of the total medical research in | Norwegian medical centres is performed at Oslo Univers |
Frederik Holst (1791-1871) was a | Norwegian medical doctor. |
ohnsen (3 December 1909 - 9 July 1985) was a | Norwegian medieval and economic historian. |
In 2008, Craig took part in | Norwegian Melodi Grand Prix as composer. |
Since 2003 he is the | Norwegian member of the European Commission for the Ef |
He became a supporter of | Norwegian membership in NATO. |
Norwegian Memorial (Norway), site of plaques from the | |
From 1914 to 1918 more than 800 | Norwegian merchant ships were sunk due to the German U |
le 9 required equal treatment of Russian and | Norwegian merchant ships when visiting the ports of th |
On the 21st, U-168 attacked a | Norwegian merchant vessel, the Fenris. |
eder Valentin Rosenkilde (1772 - 1836) was a | Norwegian merchant and politician. |
November 1940 she rescued 6 survivors of the | Norwegian merchant ship Bruce, damaged by U-100 and 9 |
araldsen (5 April 1889 - 9 March 1959) was a | Norwegian merchant. |
" Christoffer Trampe Flood (1826-1913) was a | Norwegian merchant. |
Bergen Hull Club while 1951 saw the Eastern | Norwegian merger to form UNITAS. Norwegian Hull Club w |
The | Norwegian Metal Express Radio wrote "that while not re |
label focuses on releasing products from the | Norwegian metal bands. |
"Cassandra" is a 1998 single by | Norwegian metal band Theatre of Tragedy. |
n (12 October 1893 - 27 December 1987) was a | Norwegian metal worker and trade unionist, born in Swe |
"Inperspective" is a 2000 EP release by | Norwegian metallers Theatre of Tragedy. |
The storm was named by the | Norwegian Meteorological Institute. |
Norwegian Meteorological Institute in Oslo | |
The | Norwegian Meteorological Institute was founded in 1866 |
The forecasts are based on data from the | Norwegian Meteorological Institute and several interna |
It was reused as | Norwegian Methodist Episcopal Church, reflecting the l |
He directed the | Norwegian Metrology Service from 1914 to 1929. |
Egil Eimhjellen (born 20 October 1928) is a | Norwegian microbiologist. |
Boysen (May 10, 1929 - March 2, 2000) was a | Norwegian middle distance runner. |
hl (November 12, 1882 - July 17, 1966) was a | Norwegian middle distance runner who specialized in th |
(September 11, 1887 - April 16, 1975) was a | Norwegian middle distance runner. |
Christer Kleiven (born 9 April 1988) is a | Norwegian midfielder who currently plays for Start. |
He has been compared to former | Norwegian midfielder Erik Mykland. |
Blegen, Theodore C. | Norwegian Migration to America, The American Transitio |
Blegen, Theodore C. | Norwegian Migration to America (2 vols., 1931; rpt., N |
For an other | Norwegian military officer, see Harald Nicolai Storm W |
a teacher in drawing and calligraphy at the | Norwegian Military Academy. |
ary education in 1901 and graduated from the | Norwegian Military Academy in 1905. |
en (22 January 1848 - 24 January 1920) was a | Norwegian military officer. |
ang (9 November 1909 - 5 January 1983) was a | Norwegian military officer. |
Not to be confused with the | Norwegian Military Academy (Krigsskolen). |
Ragnvald Roscher Nielsen (1891 - 1979) was a | Norwegian military officer, born in Fredrikshald. |
He served as leader of the | Norwegian Military Academy from August 1822 to June 18 |
e (15 June 1931 - 22 June 2009) is a retired | Norwegian military officer and royal servant. |
Ivar Bauck (1863 - 1937) was a | Norwegian military officer. |
Norway, where he finished his studies at the | Norwegian Military Academy in 1932. |
Niels Stockfleth Darre (1765-1809) was a | Norwegian military officer. |
Jacob Hvinden Haug (1880 - 1961) was a | Norwegian military officer, born in Christiania. |
Bratland (2 June 1917 - 29 April 2002) was a | Norwegian military leader. |
nut Markus Hansen Glomsaas (1863-1935) was a | Norwegian military musician based in Trondheim. |
Elias Corneliussen (1881 - 1951) was a | Norwegian military officer, an admiral of the Royal No |
am (12 September 1897 - 13 April 1979) was a | Norwegian military officer and writer. |
He attended the | Norwegian Military College in 1921, and General Staff |
Jens Henrik Nordlie (1910 - 1996) was a | Norwegian military officer, resistanse fighter from Wo |
no Smith-Kielland (2 July 1863 - 1949) was a | Norwegian military officer. |
Jacob Erik Lange (1767 - 1825) was a | Norwegian military officer and politician. |
William Steffens (1880 - 1964) was a | Norwegian military officer, born in Christiania. |
ld Strugstad (28 November 1887 - 1953) was a | Norwegian military officer. |
ducated as an officer and graduated from the | Norwegian Military Academy in 1902. |
Just Henrik Ely (1759 - 1824) was a | Norwegian military officer and politician, born in Sta |
He attended the | Norwegian Military Academy before enrolling in theolog |
Morten Lyng Lossius (1819 - 1892) was a | Norwegian military officer, engineer and politician. |
the presence of 30 prisoners and a 14-strong | Norwegian military honour guard. |
officer in the infantry before attending the | Norwegian Military College, where he graduated in 1855 |
Finn Lambrechts (1900 - 1956) was a | Norwegian military officer, a Lieutenant General of th |
From 1910 he also worked at the | Norwegian Military Academy, and from 1913 at the Norwe |
(26 December 1790 - 10 September 1850) was a | Norwegian military officer and politician. |
y used in a 2009 commercial campaign for the | Norwegian milk company Tine. |
In 1861, | Norwegian miners introduced recreational skiing to the |
NPL was a programming language by the | Norwegian minicomputer manufacturer Norsk Data. |
rdrup (18 December 1895 - 13 May 1942) was a | Norwegian mining engineer and businessman. |
ated in central Kongsberg, together with the | Norwegian Mining Museum (Norsk Bergverksmuseum). |
He is best known as the | Norwegian Minister of Defence from 1910 to 1912. |
In 1920, Eyde was appointed the | Norwegian Minister to the United States. |
g the third cabinet Gerhardsen, Haugland was | Norwegian Minister of Justice and the Police. |
rhardsen from September 1963 to 1965, he was | Norwegian Minister of Local Government and Labour. |
He is best known as the | Norwegian Minister of Defence from 1907 to 1908. |
helsen assumed office, Knudsen was appointed | Norwegian Minister of Education and Church Affairs. |
The regional board in the | Norwegian ministerial association |
Organizationally, it is subordinate to the | Norwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services, but cl |
He started working for the | Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1988. |
He started working for the | Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1956. |
He was hired in the | Norwegian Ministry of Industry in 1970, then in the No |
1 January 2010-: | Norwegian Ministry of Labour |
The | Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is organised wit |
The directorate is under of the | Norwegian Ministry of the Environment. |
He was then hired in the | Norwegian Ministry of Culture. |
The Royal | Norwegian Ministry of Justice and the Police (Justis- |
rom 1988 to 1990 she was a bureucreat in the | Norwegian Ministry of Finance. |
In 2000-2003 the | Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs funded a joint p |
Subordinate the | Norwegian Ministry of the Environment, it manages the |
ecame consultant and deputy secretary in the | Norwegian Ministry of Finance in 1990. |
17 February - The | Norwegian Ministry of Agriculture and Food is establis |
He started working for the | Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1976, and wor |
ered its proposal on December 7, 1939 to the | Norwegian Ministry of Labour. |
The Royal | Norwegian Ministry of Culture (Norwegian: Kulturdepart |
The Royal | Norwegian Ministry of Provisioning and Reconstruction |
The Royal | Norwegian Ministry of Transportation and Communication |
The Royal | Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Shipping (Norwegian: H |
The | Norwegian Ministry of Labour (Norwegian: Arbeidsdepart |
degree in 1972, and started working in the | Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1973. |
Organizationally subordinate to the | Norwegian Ministry of Agriculture and Food, it is auto |
He has worked for the | Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Regional De |
e has cost 30 million and is financed by the | Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry. |
The Royal | Norwegian Ministry of Labour (Norwegian: Arbeidsdepart |
The Royal | Norwegian Ministry of Industrial Provisioning (Norwegi |
He started working for the | Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1949. |
The Royal | Norwegian Ministry of Industrial Provisioning (Norwegi |
20 December 1948-31 December 1989: | Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Labour |
1 September 1885-22 February 1946: | Norwegian Ministry of Labour |
2001 he was appointed State Secretary of the | Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry. |
e was hired as a part-time consultant in the | Norwegian Ministry of Finance. |
The agency is subordinate the | Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research and is ma |
He was an assistant secretary in the | Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1962 to 196 |
1 January 2006-31 December 2009: | Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion |
1 January 1998-1 October 2004: | Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Government Administra |
He worked for the Royal | Norwegian Mint in Kongsberg from 1836 to 1841. |
rom 1987 he worked at the home office of the | Norwegian Missionary Society (NMS) as a secretary for |
hristiania from 1839, and was present at the | Norwegian Missionary Society national convention in 18 |
In the same year, the company | Norwegian Mobile Cinema (Norsk Bygdekino) was founded. |
Garfors has since August of 2008 been CEO of | Norwegian Mobile TV Corporation (NMTV) and also works |
bruary 2004, it has been a subsidiary of the | Norwegian mobile telephone company Telenor. |
Chess Communication is a | Norwegian mobile virtual network operator. |
He is the father of | Norwegian model and former MTV presenter Charlotte Tho |
indeland (born 7 December 1945, Norway) is a | Norwegian model and actress. |
Carl Paaske (1890 - 1970) was a | Norwegian modern pentathlete, born in Oslo. |
Norwegian monitoring mission during the ceasefire, 200 | |
Eva was a | Norwegian monthly magazine, released by Allers Familie |
Many of Salvesen's employees were | Norwegian mostly from Vestfold. |
Friberg was born to a Swedish father and a | Norwegian mother. |
orn in Stockholm to an American father and a | Norwegian mother. |
000 children were born to German fathers and | Norwegian mothers during the occupation. |
Viksund Yachts of Norway are a | Norwegian motor yacht builder, currently owned by Rune |
He then became the secretary-general of the | Norwegian Motorsport Federation. |
"Mister Rallycross", is a former | Norwegian motorsport contestant. |
The 75 mm M.27 was a | Norwegian mountain gun used in World War II. |
After the war, he worked for the | Norwegian Mountain Touring Association. |
Norefjell is a | norwegian mountain range in the Scandes Mountains syst |
The | Norwegian mountains were formed around 400 million yea |
The | Norwegian Movement for Vietnam (Norwegian: Vietnambeve |
Its opening weekend was the best for any | Norwegian movie in history. |
The name Tsjuder was picked from the | Norwegian movie Pathfinder (Veiviseren). |
TV 2 Filmkanalen is a | Norwegian movie channel. |
Moelven Idrettslag is a | Norwegian multi-sports club located in Moelv, Hedmark. |
Furuset Idrettsforening is a | Norwegian multi-sports club from Furuset in Oslo. |
Altibox was set up by Southwestern | Norwegian multi-utility firm Lyse Tele in 2002. |
ternational Centre for Geohazards (ICG) is a | Norwegian, multidisciplinary research and educational |
ar workers, but the largest affiliate is the | Norwegian Municipal Workers' Union. |
Most | Norwegian municipalities have a banner of their respec |
The | Norwegian municipality Nord-Aurdal has G. nivalis in i |
n-Lauritz Opstad (born 4 November 1950) is a | Norwegian museum director and art historian. |
The station is located beside the | Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology. |
The | Norwegian Museum of Contemporary Art (Norwegian: Musee |
Among his designs were the | Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology at Ettersta |
The Dynna stone was acquired by the | Norwegian Museum of Cultural History in Oslo in 1879. |
ritz Opstad (5 May 1917 - 23 May 2003) was a | Norwegian museum director and historian. |
The | Norwegian Museum of Contemporary Art owns eight of his |
generations been an important institution in | Norwegian music life. |
2002 immediately reached second place on the | Norwegian music charts. |
Oslo Live Festival is a | Norwegian music festival. |
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