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Rannveig Djønne (born
March 3, 1974) is a
Norwegian folk
musician from Djønno in the muni****lity of Ullensvang, Norway.
Djønne plays diatonic button accordion...
- Hants, UK: Moon Books. ISBN 978-1-78279-332-8. Kobro, S.; Søreide, L.;
Djønne, E.; Rafoss, T.; Jaastad, G.; Witzgall, P. (2003). "Masting of
rowan Sorbus...
- rock
climber Rannveig Andresen (born 1967),
Norwegian politician Rannveig Djønne (born 1974),
Norwegian folk
musician Rannveig Guðmundsdóttir (born 1940)...
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rotche "rock".
Nasal vowels may be
followed by
nasal consonants, as in
djonne "young",
crinme "cream",
mannet "dirty", etc.
Vowel length has a phonological...
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Tromp Newfoundland:
Harry Hibbs,
Minnie White,
Frank Maher Norway:
Rannveig Djønne, Tom
Willy Rustad [no] Portugal: Quim
Barreiros (Tipico) Scotland: Peter...
- is also used as a surname,
spelled Djønne.
Notable people that were born or
lived in Djønno include:
Rannveig Djønne (born 1974), folk
musician Jorunn...
- Music), with "Ompakara» 2008:
Spelferd heim (Djønno Records), with
Rannveig Djønne 2009: Hildring, with
Hildegunn Øiseth 2009: Ein
visefugg (Warner Music)...
- band's
second album Lake Toba was released. Also in 2008, band
members Even
Djønne, and
Eirik L. Bærulfsen, were
replaced by Jørgen L****n, and Torbjørn Hafnor...
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Kjerland from Granvin. In 2008, the
diatonic button accordion player Rannveig Djønne released a CD
called Spelferd heim – slåtter frå
Hardanger og Voss på durspel...
- Odda), an essayist, novelist, journalist, and
magazine editor Rannveig Djønne (born 1974 in Djønno), a
Norwegian folk
musician Roger Albertsen (1957–2003)...