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  • In Bergen, a municipality-wide inspection was carried ou
  • Angelika Hurwicz (1922, Berlin - 1999, Bergen), a German actress and theatre director
  • Constitution Day even in cities like Oslo and Bergen, a great proportion of people dress up in buna
  • iew of the distant wind turbines from shore at Bergen aan Zee, North Holland
  • 1193 Bergen Abbey
  • with his father-in-law, Joris Jansen Rapelje, Bergen acquired and managed several pieces of propert
  • It is the second highest mountain in Bergen, after Gullfjellet, and the highest in Os.
  • oprics and collegiate churches Christianssand, Bergen, Aggerhuus and Trondheim, as well as the coast
  • s contract in Berlin expired on June 2010, von Bergen agreed to join newly-promoted Italian Serie A
  • Scheduled flights are operated by Bergen Air Transport to Bergen.
  • a full-time politician he worked for Avinor at Bergen Airport, Flesland.
  • In 2003, the agency was moved from Oslo to Bergen, along wit six other directorates and inspecto
  • their Flash in Japan segment written by Andrez Bergen, an anime series currently airing on TVs in Ja
  • Bergen an der Dumme lies in the southwestern part of
  • Bergen an der Dumme
  • During its course it passes Bergen an der Dumme, before discharging into the nort
  • Shadyside at the Bergen and Hudson county line.
  • art (University of Bergen), and Ph.D. (University of St. Andrews).
  • He was born in Bergen, and took the dr.philos.
  • was named deputy surveyor for Morris, Sussex, Bergen, and Essex counties in 1765.
  • 90 the club changed its name to ESV Lokomotive Bergen and became part of lower tier play.
  • He was born in Bergen, and holds the cand.jur.
  • He was born in Bergen and died in Mo i Rana, and represented Bergens
  • Foot in the Helder campaign at the battles of Bergen and Castricum.
  • He was born in Bergen, and graduated as cand.jur.
  • He spent most of his career as an educator in Bergen and Hamar, and was also a writer.
  • He was born in Bergen, and is a cand.jur.
  • He studied philology in Oslo and Bergen, and graduated with the cand.philol.
  • Georgernes Verft was a shipyard in Bergen and is currently the name of a geographical ar
  • He was born in Bergen and died in Tvedestrand.
  • Having first worked in Bergen and Leipzig he was the scientific director of
  • ated in fishery biology from the University of Bergen, and was a co-founder of Stolt Sea Farms in 19
  • ol of Economics and Business Administration in Bergen and School of International and Public Affairs
  • om Agder University College, the University of Bergen and the University of Oslo.
  • He was born in Bergen, and educated at the Norwegian National Academ
  • He was born in Bergen, and has the cand.oecon.
  • e "De syv fjell" (seven mountains) surrounding Bergen, and at 568 meters is the second highest of th
  • Bergen and Fibber pursue the carriage on a wagon load
  • replacement, Abbott and Costello joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn
  • vanger bishopric and the adjoining area of the Bergen and Oslo bishoprics.
  • ght with distinction in 1759 at the battles of Bergen and Minden.
  • o previously had local offices in Fredrikstad, Bergen and Trondheim, but is now concentrated in Oslo
  • He was a prominent figure in Bergen, and published several texts.
  • ant of the Dutch language spoken in and around Bergen and Passaic counties in New Jersey from the la
  • arling with Doris Day, James Garner, and Polly Bergen, and 1968's Ice Station Zebra with Rock Hudson
  • He hailed from Bergen and was an older brother of Andreas Paulson.
  • She took her education at the University of Bergen, and was deputy leader of the Studentersamfunn
  • new low-cost carrier Norwegian Air Shuttle at Bergen and Stavanger.
  • Scheduled domestic flights to Bergen and Oslo are operated by Scandinavian Airlines
  • In 1867 he was hired as a sexton in Bergen, and served as acting school director between
  • ge Burns and Gracie Allen, Judy Garland, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Olivia DeHavilland, the
  • now shared by two institutions, University of Bergen and Bergen University College, with some forms
  • The club was established in 1938 as Einheit Bergen and following World War II was reorganized as
  • He was a professor at the University of Bergen, and a member of the Norwegian Academy of Scie
  • uction of churches, including Christ Church in Bergen and Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim.
  • sion as Mary and Tim in 1996, starring Candice Bergen and Thomas McCarthy in the lead roles.
  • o served as musical director for actress Polly Bergen and Victor Borge; and has arranged music for a
  • tablished, providing cruiseferry services from Bergen and Egersund to Hanstholm in Denmark.
  • omposed in Brooklyn New York in 1964 by Norman Bergen and Shelly Coburn in response to a request by
  • ersion of the fairy tale was narrated by Edgar Bergen, and later Sterling Holloway.
  • Christine Guldbrandsen was born in 1985 in Bergen and immediately showed an interest for music w
  • It also operated ferries between Bergen and Stavanger and in Boknafjord.
  • during an orienteering competition outside of Bergen and went into cardiac arrest.
  • ures of The Saint, The Halls of Ivy, The Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy Show, The New Adventures
  • Upon escaping Bergen and reaching New York City, they visit the Ker
  • Street, an eastbound street descending to the Bergen and Union Turnpikes, was at one time called Un
  • State Educational Loan Fund, the University of Bergen and SINTEF were created.
  • t Williams, Jeremy London, Bryan Brown, Tushka Bergen, and Hugh Keays-Byrne (this version deviates c
  • The division was formed December 1, 1939, at Bergen, and consisted of reservists from the north of
  • d at festivals such as Hot Docs, Melbourne and Bergen and received a theatrical release in Canada du
  • founded as an ‘institute' at the University of Bergen, and ‘Grieg Academy' was established as a ceil
  • oup in Kristiansand, and the second-largest in Bergen and Trondheim.
  • urban area is 429, of which 383 people live in Bergen and 46 in Os.
  • He was born in Bergen, and took his education in Berlin.
  • It has transmitters in Bergen and other locations in Hordaland county.
  • oyed as a Research Fellow at the University of Bergen, and was appointed an Associate Professor in 1
  • 421C, and started the scheduled route between Bergen and Notodden using the six-seat aircraft.
  • as cand.jur. in 2000, having studied in Oslo, Bergen and Copenhagen.
  • 15 kilometers east of Bergen and 30 kilometers north of Celle.
  • Hoping to return to Bergen and rescue Orwen, Albert agrees to working for
  • The cities Bergen and Trondheim were subject to several espionag
  • ted a NOR-WAY Bussekspress express bus between Bergen and Stavanger.
  • land with Nils Henrik Bruun, the glass mill in Bergen and initiated the water- and power utilities i
  • rious research programmes at the University of Bergen and Chr.
  • Bergen and McCarthy are sometimes credited with "savi
  • pal of Horace Mann and Lincoln School in North Bergen, and former president and vice president of th
  • utant-General and was present at the Battle of Bergen and the Battle of Castricum.
  • He was defeated at the Battle of Bergen and went into exile.
  • ary service at the Haakonsvern naval base near Bergen, and was part of the Brann team that won the N
  • practice while working as the city engineer in Bergen and pioneered the so-called "Swiss style" in r
  • m Selje to Christ Church, the old cathedral of Bergen, and were found to be incorrupt.
  • rdvik is a settlement in the municipalities of Bergen and Os in the county of Hordaland, Norway.
  • It is situated on the Nordnes peninsula in Bergen and is one of the city's tourist attractions.
  • He was born and died in Bergen, and represented Bergens TF.
  • became governor of the merchant adventurers of Bergen, and in 1541 he was sent with Carne to the reg
  • He was born in Bergen and is the nephew of Sonja Johnsson.
  • ides the public transit network in the city of Bergen, and most of the bus service in Hordaland.
  • the largest public transportation provider in Bergen and Os, Norway until it merged with HSD formin
  • In Spring, Hakon set out for Bergen, and upon his arrival ordered the preparation
  • rominent Board members include: actors Candice Bergen and Goldie Hawn; studio chief Mike Medavoy; jo
  • e sole operator of the Coastal Express between Bergen and Kirkenes along the Norwegian Coast.
  • Celebrities like Edgar Bergen and Dinah Shore were cast to introduce the seg
  • She was born in Bergen, and had her first job at a curtain factory fr
  • Artwork photos feature former members Scott Bergen and Eddie Spangler, although they did not perf
  • He was the manager of the Botanical Garden in Bergen, and the Botanical Garden and Museum in Oslo.
  • hnology in public health) at the University of Bergen and chairs the Faculty Council, Faculty of Med
  • Wassberg later returned to Bergen and Brann where he played for the next seven s
  • He grew up in Bergen and finished his secondary education at Bergen
  • It is also the location of the University of Bergen and Bergen Cathedral.
  • In the spring of 1280, Magnus fell ill in Bergen and died 9 May.
  • an comedy film starring Burt Reynolds, Candice Bergen and Jill Clayburgh which tells the story of a
  • passes through the town is part of the Oslo - Bergen, and the Oslo - Kristiansand - Stavanger route
  • ma, Best Motion Picture Actress - Drama: Polly Bergen, and Best Motion Picture Director: Hall Bartle
  • ma starring Joan Crawford, Robert Stack, Polly Bergen and Janis Paige in a story about a mental hosp
  • ansion is the residence of the Royal Family in Bergen, and is surrounded by a park.
  • It is situated on the border between Bergen and Samnanger, Hordaland, Norway.
  • ns attacked, Uller was mining the sea lanes to Bergen, and was taken by surprise by the German force
  • ter the 1933/34 season the team moved to North Bergen and became the Jersey Reds.
  • rates millions of dollars in revenue for North Bergen and other cities.
  • ed in Norway, Denmark and Sweden, and lived in Bergen and Leikanger after taking his education.
  • ofessional career started as a retail clerk in Bergen, and in 1862 he traveled to Reutlingen to stud
  • e Lelouch and starred by Yves Montand, Candice Bergen and Annie Girardot.
  • Bergen appeared in many film roles, most notably in t
  • Tropical fish tank in Bergen Aquarium
  • Bergen Aquarium (Norwegian: Akvariet i Bergen) is a p
  • Bergen Aquarium and the head quarter of the Norwegian
  • A rockhopper penguin named "Rocky" in Bergen Aquarium in Norway, lived to 29 years 4 months
  • levated right of ways were built: one from the Bergen Arches to the Erie Railroad Pavonia Terminal,
  • in train by elveated over Long Dock Tunnel and Bergen Arches to nearby the Hudson County Courthouse
  • conducted to determine the best future use of Bergen Arches, the former Erie Cut through Bergen Hil
  • Nesttun is a major traffic junction of the Bergen area, and this status will be strengthened in
  • of Front Mission: Gun Hazard revolves around a Bergen Army soldier named Albert Grabner.
  • for assistance from NORAD and a faction of the Bergen Army loyal to him.
  • In January 2064, Ark Hellbrand of the Bergen Army stages a coup d'etat in an attempt to ove
  • of Norway in Oslo, and was then manager of the Bergen art galleries Rasmus Meyers Samlinger and Berg
  • s, he is board-director (styreformann) for The Bergen Art museum.
  • Schou was Chairman of the Bergen Art Society 1914-15.
  • total he was the architect of 186 buildings in Bergen, as well as several in other parts of the coun
  • n Editor from the Hong Kong office, and Andrez Bergen as Tokyo Correspondent.
  • icipality of Fana, which was later merged into Bergen as well.
  • He was born in Bergen as a son of mason Theodor Johan Henriksen and
  • He was born in Bergen as a son of Jakob von der Lippe (1870-1954).
  • Dalland was born in Bergen as the son of Christoffer Dalland from Manger
  • Elizabeth Bergen as Liz
  • He was born in Bergen as a son of self-made businessman Harald Janse
  • He was born in Bergen as a son of ship-owner Kristian Jebsen (1901-1
  • Candice Bergen as Augusta
  • Gran was born in Bergen as the son of merchant Christen Knagenhjelm Gr
  • Polly Bergen as Helen
  • He was born in Bergen as the youngest son of factory owner and ship-
  • Polly Bergen as Alice Owens
  • Bob Bergen as Porky Pig
  • f Oslo from 1958 to 1965 and the University of Bergen as a lecturer from 1965 to 1970.
  • Lewis Van Bergen as Drago
  • He was born in Bergen as a son of architect Leif Kuhnle Grung, and t
  • He was born in Bergen as a son of physician Robert Emil Kloster (187
  • He was born in Bergen as a son of Baste Olsen Aase (1850-1936) and M
  • He was born in Bergen as a son of Carl Joachim Hambro (1813-1873) an
  • serving Nordhordland and Midthordland (except Bergen), as well as Gulen in Norway.
  • Born in Bridge Point, New Jersey, Bergen attended Harlingen School and Edge Hill Classi
  • In 1990 it merged with Bergen Bank to create Den norske Bank (DnB).
  • He was a member of the supervisory board of Bergen Bank from 1988 to 1990, Vital from 1993 to 199
  • Bergen Bank was a Norwegian commercial bank in existe
  • DnB was created as a merger between Bergen Bank and Den norske Creditbank in 1990 after a
  • The reason for the firing was that Bergen Bank denied the bank credit if they did not fi
  • Bergen Bank, which was based in Bergen, Norway, merge
  • He worked at Bergen Bank, Den norske Bank and Aker Maritime before
  • to save the bank it succeeded in merging with Bergen Bank, Norway's third largest bank.
  • s a German Catholic theologian who was born in Bergen, Bavaria.
  • ews residing in the Mill Basin, Georgetown and Bergen Beach neighborhoods of Brooklyn.
  • ct Park along the Flatbush Avenue Line and new Bergen Beach Line to Bergen Beach during the summer s
  • The line was later extended to Bergen Beach along Flatbush Avenue and Avenue N, and
  • , which includes the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Bergen Beach, Canarsie, Georgetown, Flatlands, Marine
  • hat encompasses the neighborhoods of Canarsie, Bergen Beach, Mill Basin, Flatlands, Marine Park, Geo
  • At the same time it was moved to Bergen, became a daily newspaper, and became affiliat
  • Inger Alver finished middle school in Bergen before studying briefly at Oxford University.
  • Then his family moved to Bergen, before they settled down in Fredrikstad in 19
  • The planning for the first U-boat bunker in Bergen began in late 1940 and was undertaken by the G
  • ct, and descends the Western Slope where North Bergen begins.
  • Also, Bergen being the major Norwegian city during the Dano
  • of women prisoners from central Poland to the Bergen Belsen concentration camp near Celle.
  • k dealing with her experiences in Auchwtiz and Bergen Belsen as a teenage inmate.
  • Antoinette were transported from Buchenwald to Bergen Belsen where both died a short while later, Je
  • He survived the Nazi concentration camp Bergen Belsen along with his parents.
  • nd children from the camp to the Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen camps, where most were killed.
  • the three large institutions the University of Bergen, Bergen University College and the Norwegian S
  • rsity, he started as a goldsmith apprentice in Bergen between 1823 and 1828.
  • g is concentrated in about 20 buildings around Bergen, both in the city centre/campus areas as well
  • ch meet in the district are Kennedy Boulevard, Bergen Boulevard and Fairview Avenue from the west.
  • Aaron Gifford, postmaster of North Bergen, built the house around 1870 as the homestead
  • a fire in 1702 when most of the city centre of Bergen burned down.
  • She was born in Bergen, but grew up in Moss.
  • He was born in Bergen, but took his secondary education at Oslo Cath
  • Frode Grytten (born December 11, 1960 in Bergen, but grew up in Odda) is a Norwegian writer an
  • land to Route 1 (now U.S. Route 1/9) in North Bergen, but the helix over the New Jersey Palisades w
  • was established in Arna, Norway, now a part of Bergen, by the Nazi authorities of occupied Norway in
  • Ryder won the right to perform at Bergen by winning the UK national final, A Song for E
  • is also available to Tonnelle Avenue, in North Bergen, by transferring at stations between Liberty S
  • On 9 April, she was attacked off Bergen by Ju 88s and He 111s and damaged by near miss
  • Bergen Byleksikon is an encyclopedia which covers the
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