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Gudbrandsdalen (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈɡʉ̂ː(d)brɑnsˌdɑːɳ]; English:
Gudbrand Valley) is a
valley and
traditional district in the
Norwegian county of Innlandet...
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Hedmark county, Norway; from 1919 to 1923 it was
named Gudbrandsdalens Social-Demokrat.
Gudbrandsdalens Social-Demokrat was
started on 11 July 1919 as a Norwegian...
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Gudbrandsdalens Folkeblad was a
Norwegian newspaper,
published in
Lillehammer in
Oppland county. It was
named Gudbrandsdal Folkeblad from
January 1930...
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Etnedalskjolen Rondastakk og
rutaliv Trykktykjol Gudbrandsdalens mannsbunad Kvinnebunad fra
Gudbransdalen Gudbrandsdalens festbunad Damask-kjol 1700-talls mannsbunad...
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Losna is a lake
which lies in the muni****lities of
Ringebu and Øyer in
Innlandet county, Norway.
Losna is a part of the Gudbrandsdalslågen river, which...
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newspaper Gudbrandsdalens Arbeiderblad into
Arbeideren in 1924, and
until 1929 the
newspaper was
published under the name
Arbeideren og
Gudbrandsdalens Arbeiderblad...
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petty kingdoms of
Norway (Bokmål: smårike) were the
entities from
which the
later Kingdom of
Norway was founded.
Before the
unification of
Norway in...
- Coe (Scotland,
United Kingdom)
Great Glen (Scotland,
United Kingdom)
Gudbrandsdalen (Oppland, Norway)
Hallingdalen (Buskerud, Norway)
Heddal (Telemark,...
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milkmaid Anne Hov from the
rural valley of
Gudbrandsdalen. In the
second half of the 19th century,
Gudbrandsdalen was
suffering economically due to falling...
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diocese was
divided into
Hedemarken prosti (later
Hamar domprosti),
Gudbrandsdalen prosti,
Valdres prosti, and Hadeland,
Ringerike og
Hallingdal prosti...