-
Drolsum is a
small village in
Modum muni****lity in Buskerud, Norway.[citation needed]
Drolsum is
located on the
western bank of
Tyrifjorden on Norwegian...
- Axel
Charlot Drolsum (20
August 1846 – 16
September 1927) was a
Norwegian librarian, who
headed the
University Library of Oslo from 1876 to 1922. He was...
- "Largest ski
jumping hill".
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Drolsum: 61 "Vikersundbakken now...
- 2011.
Retrieved 19
April 2011.
Petter Jelle, Bjørn; Breivik, Christer;
Drolsum Røkenes,
Hilde (May 2012). "Building
integrated photovoltaic products:...
- 1939-1948* ) Ask
Askgrenda Burud Bødalen Båtstø
Dagali Dagslett Darbu Dramdal Drolsum Efteløt Egge
Filtvet Gardnos Geilo Geithus Gomnes Gulsvik Hagafoss Hallingby...
- 1966),
transport planner Axel
Dreher (born 1972),
German economist Axel
Drolsum (1846–1927),
Norwegian librarian Axel Düberg (1927–2001),
Swedish film...
- was completed. Head
librarian at the time, from 1876 to 1922, was Axel
Drolsum. In 1989 the
institution National Library of
Norway was established. It...
-
district physician Johan Carl
Bugge (1847–1902) and
Christine Theodora Drolsum (1854–1882). He was a
grandson of
Ulrik Bugge. He had
middle school education...
- His
parents were
Johan Carl
Bugge (1847–1902) and
Theodora Christine Drolsum (1854–1882). His half-brother Arne
Bugge became a
state geologist. He grew...
- the
original on 30
October 2013.
Retrieved 4
April 2019. Kroglund, Nina
Drolsum (2017).
Hitlers norske hjelpere (in Norwegian). Oslo:
Historie & Kultur...