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- Dyrnes is a village in Smøla Muni****lity in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located on the northwestern part of the island of Smøla, just east of...
- Brit Dyrnes (born 16 April 1955) is a Norwegian artisan who has worked mainly as a ceramist. After completing her education at the State Academy of Fine...
- remains the same: Swa bið scinna þeaw, deofla wise, þæt hi drohtende þurh dyrne meaht duguðe beswicað, ond on teosu tyhtaþ tilra dæda. "Such is the way...
- composer and actress Trond Halstein Moe (born 1954), operatic baritone Brit Dyrnes (born 1955), ceramist Geir Lysne (born 1965) a jazz musician and Big Band...
- the northwestern part of the island of Smøla, just west of the village of Dyrnes. Brattvær Church is located just south of the village. The uninhabited islands...
- islet about 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) northwest of the villages of Råket and Dyrnes on the main island of Smøla. The lighthouse was established in 1907 and...
- centre of the muni****lity is the village of Hopen, other villages include Dyrnes, Råket, and Veiholmen. The 272-square-kilometre (105 sq mi) muni****lity...
- Deerness (/ˈdɪərnɪs/, locally /ˈdɛrnɪs/, Old Norse: Dyrnes) is a quoad sacra parish (i.e. one created and functioning for ecclesiastical purposes only)...
- Smoo, Sangomore, Durine, Balnakeil and Keoldale. The name could be Norse "Dyrnes", meaning "deer/animal headland". No one knows for sure where the name derives;...
- painter Tupsy Clement, painter Hans Dahl, painter J.C. Dahl, painter Brit Dyrnes, ceramist Bjorn Egeli, painter Yngvild ****erheim, ceramist Thomas Fearnley...