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He joined | Norwegian forces for the first time at Voss and fought |
In a precursor to 1263, | Norwegian forces invaded in 1230 in response to dynast |
He was the general inspector of the | Norwegian foreign service from 1986 to 1989 and the No |
In 1912 he was hired in the | Norwegian foreign service. |
ished on 1 July 2006 through a merger of the | Norwegian Forest Research Institute (Norsk institutt f |
The | Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute (Norwegian: N |
He was decorated with the | Norwegian Forestry Society diploma and the Norwegian P |
Johs Harviken (born April 6, 1943) is a | Norwegian former cross-country skier who competed duri |
ifford Christiansen (born 8 April 1941) is a | Norwegian former football player and coach. |
Arne Johansen (born April 3, 1927) is an | Norwegian former speed skater and Olympic medalist. |
Unni Anisdahl (born 1947), | Norwegian former handball player |
Grini (born September 9, 1971 in Oslo) is a | Norwegian former handball player. |
Frank Strandli (born 16 May 1972) is a | Norwegian former professional footballer. |
ing Stille Berg (born 1 September 1969) is a | Norwegian former football player. |
1953 in Stavanger) is a | Norwegian former Lutheran professor of theology who co |
Dina Jewel (born February 1, 1978) is a | Norwegian former pornographic actress. |
Thorodd Presberg (born 18 January 1944) is a | Norwegian former football and bandy player. |
Unni Larsen (born 1959) is a | Norwegian former racing cyclist and dogsled racer. |
Lisbeth Korsmo (born January 14, 1948) is a | Norwegian former speed skater and Olympic medalist. |
The famous | Norwegian fortress Fredriksten in Halden rises over th |
The men's football team plays in the | Norwegian Fourth Division, the women's team in the Thi |
As of 2008 they are playing in | Norwegian Fourth Division, the fifth tier of Norwegian |
Braathe won the gold medal with the | Norwegian free rifle team at the 1908 Summer Olympics |
He was also part of the | Norwegian free rifle team at the 1912 Summer Olympics |
rom The Hybrides) is the second album of the | Norwegian free-jazz band Farmers Market. |
Tor Skeie (born 1965) is a | Norwegian freestyle skier. |
On 9 June U-151 stopped the | Norwegian freighter Vindeggan off Cape Hatteras. |
ted into English, Bulgarian, Dutch, Italian, | Norwegian, French, Swedish, German, Slovak, Danish, Hu |
In Sweden, she married her | Norwegian friend, Ole Olstadt Bergaust, who died in 19 |
newspaper supported the Liberal Left Party ( | Norwegian: Frisinnede Venstre, later called the Frisin |
Cold Prey 2: Resurrection ( | Norwegian: Fritt Vilt II) is a 2008 Norwegian horror f |
the Shadow is the fifth studio album by the | Norwegian funeral doom band Funeral. |
Fredrik A. Kayser (1924-1968) was a | Norwegian furniture designer. |
He also plays futsal for | Norwegian Futsal Premier League club KFUM-Kameratene O |
calyptic Manifesto is a compilation album by | Norwegian futurepop group Apoptygma Berzerk. |
The Old Voss Line ( | Norwegian: Gamle Vossebanen) is a heritage railway bet |
Gaustad Hospital ( | Norwegian: Gaustad sykehus) is a psychiatric hospital |
He worked in the | Norwegian Gender Equality Council from 1977 to 1979 an |
Norwegian Genealogical Society (Norwegian: Norsk Slekt | |
on 22 October 1926 as the first exclusively | Norwegian genealogical society. |
Sigurd Engelstad (1914-2006) | Norwegian genealogist and archivist |
to go on a mission to Oslo on behalf of the | Norwegian general staff after the staff had evacuated |
Paus (26 October 1910 - 6 April 2003) was a | Norwegian General, diplomat and NATO official. |
Ruge (9 January 1882 - 15 August 1961) was a | Norwegian general. |
Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen ( | Norwegian: Geofysisk institutt, UiB) is a marine resea |
Blom (OSE: BLO) is a | Norwegian geographical information and offshore techno |
The | Norwegian Geographical Society (in Norwegian: Det nors |
of Norsk Bergverk from 1958, director of the | Norwegian Geological Survey from 1958 to 1966, and pro |
Bente Nyland (born 1958) is a | Norwegian geologist. |
Carl Wilhelm Carstens (1887 - 1950) was a | Norwegian geologist. |
Armin Sellevoll (born 14 November 1923) is a | Norwegian geophysicist. |
in 2002, and is a collaboration between the | Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, NORSAR, the Universi |
Broch, a | Norwegian, German or Austrian surname. |
He also learned to speak Danish, Swedish, | Norwegian, German and French fluently. |
But first played in the | Norwegian GET-ligaen for Storhamar Dragons from 2005-2 |
tly playing for the Storhamar Dragons in the | Norwegian GET-ligaen. |
n 50 regular season and playoff games in the | Norwegian GET-ligaen. |
He was then signed for the | Norwegian giants Rosenborg BK in 2006. |
essed in his new position, earning a move to | Norwegian giants Rosenborg in 2001. |
Woods flees the scene with his | Norwegian girlfriend Helga. |
Currently she is coach for the | Norwegian girls under-17 team. |
Bride of Glomdal ( | Norwegian: Glomdalsbruden) is a 1926 film directed by |
bigger bands such as Backyard Babies and the | Norwegian Gluecifer. |
The | Norwegian goat breed from Norway is used for the produ |
Eiler Hagerup Krog Prytz (1883 - 1963) was a | Norwegian goldsmith. |
junior seen as one of the biggest talents in | Norwegian golf. |
Frisk Luft ('Fresh Air') is a | Norwegian gospel group. |
Closure: Live is a 2001 release by | Norwegian gothic metal band Theatre of Tragedy. |
is the seventh and final studio album by the | Norwegian gothic metal band Theatre of Tragedy. |
In 1984, the | Norwegian government put forward a tax claim against t |
In 1864, Sars was commissioned by the | Norwegian government to investigate fisheries around t |
The | Norwegian government operate a nuclear bunker called S |
However, the | Norwegian government had no military presence in the a |
The | Norwegian Government granted him shortly thereafter a |
From 1942 to 1946 he worked for | Norwegian government in New York City and Washington D |
Despite this compromise, the | Norwegian government denied transit rights to the prop |
Instead, the | Norwegian Government chose to establish a government a |
Neutrality remained the policy of the | Norwegian government until the invasion was a fait acc |
as a coordinator of the cooperation with the | Norwegian government-in-exile and the Norwegian resist |
Statskonsult AS is a defunct | Norwegian government-owned company that provided manag |
people discontinued all cooperation with the | Norwegian government. |
e was allocated to Norway, and passed to the | Norwegian Government. |
as a negotiator between the Swedish and the | Norwegian government. |
agreement concluded between the British and | Norwegian governments in Christiania (now Oslo) on Apr |
e published both poetry collection Symra and | Norwegian grammar for Ivar Aasen. |
Their debut album Two Blue received the | Norwegian Grammy Award 1992 in roots and country music |
(ECM Records) received a Spellemannprisen (a | Norwegian Grammy) for the best contemporary music albu |
100 chart in America, and earned the band a | Norwegian Grammy. |
ither way the band was nominated for another | Norwegian Grammy. |
lie (4 January 1937 - 12 October 1995) was a | Norwegian Greco-Roman wrestler. |
n localized into French, German, UK English, | Norwegian, Greek (partially), Spanish, Portuguese and |
The Grieg Hall ( | Norwegian: Grieghallen) is a 1,500 seat concert hall i |
Oro jaska beana is a song by | Norwegian group The BlackSheeps. |
Beady Belle is a | Norwegian group founded by Beate S. Lech in 1999. |
(The choice fell on the | Norwegian group a-ha instead.) |
She was deputy chair of the | Norwegian Guarantee Institute for Export Credits in 19 |
The | Norwegian Guide and Scout Association |
Norges Speiderforbund ( | Norwegian Guide and Scout Association) |
ank Eriksen (born 1961 in Sola, Norway) is a | Norwegian guitarist and singer. |
Gullhella Station ( | Norwegian: Gullhella holdeplass) is a railway station |
Harald Smedvik (March 28, 1888 - 1956) was a | Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1908 Summer Olym |
nsen (June 25, 1887 - January 4, 1980) was a | Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olym |
ng Jensen (born July 3, 1891 - died ?) was a | Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olym |
hiesen (March 11, 1885 - June 2, 1961) was a | Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olym |
Oscar Olstad (June 22, 1887 - 1977) was a | Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olym |
(September 22, 1890 - January 5, 1949) was a | Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1908 Summer Olym |
en (February 21, 1884 - March 9, 1953) was a | Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1908 Summer Olym |
taas (May 4, 1890 - February 12, 1961) was a | Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1908 Summer Olym |
en (November 3, 1886 - August 8, 1973) was a | Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1920 Summer Olym |
Oscar Engelstad (1882-1972), | Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olym |
-Larsen (24 August 1895 - 4 June 1951) was a | Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1920 Summer Olym |
rs Eriksen (3 July 1888 - 1 June 1968) was a | Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1906 Summer Olym |
he won a silver medal again as member of the | Norwegian gymnastics team. |
1906 he won the gold medal as member of the | Norwegian gymnastics team in the team competition. |
He was also | Norwegian gymnastics' champion in the years 1921, 1923 |
Halden Prison ( | Norwegian: Halden fengsel) is the newest prison in Hal |
He was in the autumn 2006 on loan at | Norwegian Ham-Kam, and in the spring 2008 at Viborg FF |
March 4 - Sverre Strandli (59), | Norwegian hammer thrower (b. |
Hammeren Hydroelectric Power Station ( | Norwegian: Hammeren kraftstasjon) is a hydroelectric p |
Hammerfest Airport (IATA: HFT, ICAO: ENHF) ( | Norwegian: Hammerfest lufthavn) is an airport serving |
dt (born 9 September 1980 in Sarpsborg) is a | Norwegian handball player. |
Hege Anett Pettersson (born 1973) is a | Norwegian handball player. |
n Urdal (born 9 September 1944) is a retired | Norwegian handball player who competed in the 1972 Sum |
Alexander Buchmann, | Norwegian Handball player |
Kristine Moldestad (born 10 April 1969) is a | Norwegian handball player who played for the club Larv |
gnussen (born 18 November 1946) is a retired | Norwegian handball player who competed in the 1972 Sum |
Hanasand Drange (born 22 February 1986) is a | Norwegian handball player, playing for Dunkerque HBGL |
Elverum has played in the finals in the | Norwegian Handball Cup three times, and lost in all of |
tvik (born March 23, 1965 in Trondheim) is a | Norwegian handball coach and former player. |
Buchmann (born January 24, 1982 is a former | Norwegian handball player. |
Roger Kjendalen is a | Norwegian handball player. |
Christian Spanne is a | Norwegian handball player. |
TV 2 Zebra is also investing in | Norwegian handball series. |
Ole Gustav Gjekstad (born 1967) is a | Norwegian handball player. |
el Blanco (born May 10, 1979 in Bergen) is a | Norwegian handball player. |
Siri Keul is a | Norwegian handball goalkeeper. |
The | Norwegian Handball Federation was founded in 1937, and |
efly and Live! is a compilation album by the | Norwegian hard rock band TNT. |
er his success with The Kids, he fronted the | Norwegian hard rock band TNT. |
ial Collection is a compilation album by the | Norwegian hard rock band TNT, released in 2003. |
Amulet (band), a | Norwegian hardcore band |
The Halden is one of three | Norwegian hare hound breeds, and is the smallest in si |
ssen (born March 19, 1976 in Stavanger) is a | Norwegian heavy metal guitarist. |
The | Norwegian Heavy metal Band Jorn covered the song on th |
Heggedal Station ( | Norwegian: Heggedal stasjon) is a railway station loca |
d the NORSO I - troops which mainly where of | Norwegian heritage. |
une 30, 1947, to a Jewish Catholic family of | Norwegian heritage. |
Bjalfi was a ninth-century | Norwegian hersir. |
strid Tveit (born 26 June 1957) is a retired | Norwegian high jumper. |
This places her third among | Norwegian high jumpers, only behind Hanne Haugland and |
Roar Falkum (born 23 June 1949) is a retired | Norwegian high jumper. |
g Vevik Bratberg (born 17 January 1955) is a | Norwegian historian and encyclopedist. |
r Dahl (5 January 1924 - 4 April 2011) was a | Norwegian historian and historiographer. |
ob Aall (27 July 1773 - 4 August 1844) was a | Norwegian historian and statesman. |
Kjetil Skogrand (born 5 January 1967) is a | Norwegian historian and politician for the Labour Part |
Olav Aaraas (born 10 July 1950) is a | Norwegian historian and museum director. |
Paulus Svendsen (1904 - 1989) was a | Norwegian historian of literature and ideas. |
Steinar Imsen (born 13 April 1944) is a | Norwegian historian, and a professor at the Norwegian |
Per Fuglum (1924 - 2008) was a | Norwegian historian, born in Oslo. |
Olav Riste (born 1933) is a | Norwegian historian. |
Per Gudbrand Norseng (born 1951) is a | Norwegian historian. |
Gro Hagemann (born 3 September 1945) is a | Norwegian historian. |
stad (born 22 August 1942 in Stavanger) is a | Norwegian historian. |
From 2002 to 2004 he chaired the | Norwegian Historical Association. |
From 1993 to 1996 he chaired the | Norwegian Historical Association. |
The | Norwegian Historical Association (Norwegian: Den norsk |
From 1972 to 1975 he chaired the | Norwegian Historical Association. |
Nielsen was chairman of the | Norwegian Historical Association, and edited the journ |
In 1921 he published the first | Norwegian history of music. |
The Historisk Tidsskrift is a | Norwegian history journal. |
ejersted (born 8 February 1936 in Oslo) is a | Norwegian history professor and former chairman of the |
tory records her inaccurately as a mistress; | Norwegian history otherwise.) |
Tidemand was preoccupied by | Norwegian history, particularly after returning on a j |
with the periods 1890-1905 and 1940-1945 in | Norwegian history. |
tion proved to be one of the closest ones in | Norwegian history. |
The team's present coach is retired | Norwegian hockey player Espen Knutsen. |
Norway's Resistance Museum also known as the | Norwegian Home Front Museum (Norwegian: Norges Hjemmef |
II he was member of Milorg, and later of the | Norwegian Home Guard. |
ween 1974-1990 he was local commander of the | Norwegian Home Guard for Stord, Hordaland. |
Hordaland County Municipality ( | Norwegian: Hordaland fylkeskommune) is the regional go |
The Horten Line ( | Norwegian: Hortenlinjen) was a 7 kilometer branch rail |
Norwegian Hull Club is a mutual marine insurance compa | |
to 2005 he was the Secretary General of the | Norwegian Humanist Association. |
Hvepsen ("The Wasp") was a | Norwegian humorous and satirical magazine. |
On 5 February 1941 she shelled and sank the | Norwegian Hurtigruten cargo-passenger ship Ryfylke. |
Hvalstad Station ( | Norwegian: Hvalstad stasjon) is a railway station loca |
Jan Roar Thoresen (born 1940) is a | Norwegian ice hockey player. |
Stig Tore Svee (1963) | Norwegian ice sledge hockey player |
Thomas Jacobsen (born November 4, 1987) is a | Norwegian ice sledge hockey player. |
Eirik Paulsen (born 1970) is a former | Norwegian ice hockey player. |
Rosenborg Ishockeyklubb Elite (RIHK) is a | Norwegian ice hockey club located in Trondheim, Norway |
Osaer turned down a substantial offer from a | Norwegian ice hockey club to stay with Cardiff Devils. |
Erik Fjeldstad (born 1944) is a | Norwegian ice hockey player. |
Tom Christensen (born 1944) is a | Norwegian ice hockey player. |
Jarl Eriksen (born 1964) is a former | Norwegian ice hockey player. |
ein Norman Hansen (born April 18, 1943) is a | Norwegian ice hockey player. |
orten Sethereng (born January 15, 1953) is a | Norwegian ice hockey player. |
ehammer, playing in GET-ligaen - the premier | Norwegian ice hockey league governed by the Norwegian |
He was awarded Gullpucken as best | Norwegian ice hockey player two times. |
Svein Haagensen (born 1939) is a | Norwegian ice hockey player. |
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