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- Hvitsten Hvitsten is a former town in Akershus county, Norway, located between Drøbak and Son. It is the smallest town that has ever existed in Norway:...
- Frogn Frogner Garder Gjerdrum Hakadal Hemnes Heni Holter Hovin Hurdal Hvitsten Høland Høvik Kroer Kråkstad Langset Lillestrøm Løken, see Høland Lørenskog...
- (The lading place of Hvitsten in Vestby has never been a muni****lity of its own.) Vestby includes the villages Vestby, Hølen, Hvitsten, Garder, and Son....
- The company is part of the Fred. Olsen Group. The company originated in Hvitsten, a small town on Oslofjord in Norway, in 1848 by three Olsen brothers,...
- commission. Petter Olsen sold the painting to raise funds to build a museum in Hvitsten, Norway, where Munch once owned property and near where Olsen has an estate...
- (1821–1899) in 1848 and, by his death, the company had 16 ships with offices in Hvitsten. Petter's son Thomas Fredrik "Fred" Olsen (1857–1933) or Fred. Olsen, whom...
- (1897–1969) was a Norwegian ship-owner. Son of Fredrik Olsen and born in Hvitsten, he worked in the family company Fred. Olsen & Co. from 1920. He held a...
- Sandvika (2003) Ski (2004) Drøbak (2006) Jessheim (2012) Former Son (1604–1963) Hvitsten (1837–1964) Hølen (1837–1943) Drøbak (1842–1961) Holmsbu (1847–1964)...
- the nearby Viken area. It's inspired by the summer cottages located in Hvitsten, near Drobak. In the 1920s, Sigrid Undset resided there for a brief period...
- Sandvika (2003) Ski (2004) Drøbak (2006) Jessheim (2012) Former Son (1604–1963) Hvitsten (1837–1964) Hølen (1837–1943) Drøbak (1842–1961) Holmsbu (1847–1964)...