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Eiker is a
traditional district in the
county of Buskerud, Norway.
Eiker consists of the muni****lities of
Nedre Eiker and Øvre
Eiker. The area is located...
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village of Hokksund. The old muni****lity of
Eiker was
divided into Øvre
Eiker (upper
Eiker) and
Nedre Eiker (lower) on 1 July 1885. As of 2015, more employees...
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village of Mjøndalen. The old muni****lity of
Eiker was
divided into
Nedre Eiker (lower
Eiker) and Øvre
Eiker (upper) on 1 July 1885. The Old
Norse form...
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parishes of
Nedre Eiker, Øvre
Eiker, Modum, and
Sigdal were
transferred out of the
Drammen prosti and
moved to the new
Eiker prosti. In 1999, the parishes...
- and area, by muni****lity". Also
includes parts of the
neighboring Øvre
Eiker Muni****lity, Lier Muni****lity and
Asker Muni****lity. Also
includes parts...
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Buskerud consisted of Drammen, Hurum, Kongsberg, Lier,
Nedre Eiker, Røyken and Øvre
Eiker. The
district was
merged from
parts that
belonged to Vestfold...
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common borders with the muni****lities of Flå, Krødsherad, Modum, Øvre
Eiker, Flesberg, Rollag, and Nore og Uvdal. The Old
Norse form of the name was...
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Fiskum is a
parish in the muni****lity Øvre
Eiker in Buskerud, Norway. The
parish name
comes from the farm Fiskum. In the 17th century,
Fiskum Manor (Fiskum...
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center and
administrative center of the muni****lity of Øvre
Eiker. The town is
located upstream of the
Drammenselva river,
about 18 km (11 mi)...
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Eikerbladet (The
Eiker Gazette) is a
local Norwegian newspaper published in Mjøndalen in
Buskerud county. The
newspaper appears on
Tuesdays and Fridays...