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Akershus Fortress (Norwegian:
Akershus Festning,
pronounced [ɑkəʂˈhʉːs ˈfɛ̂sːtnɪŋ]) or
Akershus Castle (Norwegian:
Akershus slott [ɑkəʂˈhʉːs ˈslɔtː]) is...
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Bergenhus fortress (Norwegian:
Bergenhus festning) is a
fortress located in Bergen, Norway.
Located at the
entrance of
Bergen harbour, the
castle is one...
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Oscarsborg Fortress (Norwegian:
Oscarsborg festning) is a
coastal fortress in the Oslofjord,
close to the town of Drøbak in
Akershus County, Norway. The...
- Trondheim.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Kristiansten festning.
Kristiansten Festning (in Norwegian) 63°25′37″N 10°24′38″E / 63.42694°N 10.41056°E...
- The
Festning Tunnel (Norwegian: Festningstunnelen) is a
motorway tunnel on
European Route E18 in the city
center of Oslo, Norway. The
tunnel has two tubes...
- 000
metric tons. NRK
KulTur til
Fjell festning (Norwegian)
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Fjell festning. 60°19′30″N 5°04′56″E / 60.32500°N 5...
- Norwegian–Swedish border. The
construction of
Bohus Fortress (Norwegian: Båhus
festning, Swedish:
Bohus fästning)
began in 1308
under King
Haakon V Magnuson, king...
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Hegra Fortress (Norwegian:
Hegra festning) is a
small mountain fortress in the
village of
Hegra in Stjørdal Muni****lity in Trøndelag county, Norway. Originally...
- has
media related to
Basmo festning.
Erlend Hammer. "Basmo".
Store norske leksikon.
Retrieved June 1, 2017. "Basmo
festning". lokalhistoriewiki.no. Retrieved...
- with the
construction of
Akershus Fortress (Akershus
Festning) and
Bohus Fortress (Båhus
festning).
During his
reign he
revived his brother's war policy...