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Hadeland (locally [ˈhɑːlæn]) is a
traditional district in the
southeastern part of Norway. It is
centered on the
southern part of the
large lake Randsfjorden...
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Hadeland Gl****verk is
situated in Jevnaker,
Akershus 40 km
north of Oslo, at the
southern tip of lake Randsfjorden. The gl****
works was
founded in 1762...
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group was
exposed and
subsequently banned in 1981
following the "
Hadeland murders". The NGA was
exposed in 1981, when Lund and two
other members...
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Hadeland is a daily,
regional newspaper published in Grua,
Norway since 1918. With a
circulation of 7,481, it
covers the
region of
Hadeland, including...
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prosti (later
Hamar domprosti),
Gudbrandsdalen prosti,
Valdres prosti, and
Hadeland,
Ringerike og
Hallingdal prosti. Over the years, the
various deaneries...
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these "modern" gl****
fishing floats is in the
production registry for
Hadeland Gl****verk in
Norway in 1842. The
registry shows that this was a new type...
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Hadeland Folkemuseum is a
regional museum for
Hadeland (Gran,
Lunner and Jevnaker) in
southeastern Norway. It was
founded in 1913, and is
located in Tingelstad...
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Innlandet county, Norway. It is
located in the
traditional district of
Hadeland. The
administrative centre of the muni****lity is the
village of Jaren...
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kidnapped from her home by Hake, a "berserker" who
encountered her
father in
Hadeland and
killed him.
Halfdan had her
kidnapped from Hake, so that he
could marry...
- of his friend,
minister (later bishop)
Anton Christian Bang at Gran in
Hadeland on 30 July 1870 and is
buried nearby in the
churchyard of the
Sister churches...