- from 1878 to 1927. It
started as
Sogns Tidende in 1878 by Otto Blehr.
Blehr was a
Liberal Party politician, and
Sogns Tidende in
general sided with the...
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Sogn is a
traditional district in
Western Norway (Vestlandet). It is
located in the
county of Vestland,
surrounding the Sognefjord, the largest/longest...
- Vikøyri to Sogndal, a
regional centre that had lost its
newspaper Sogns Tidende.
Sogns Avis was put on hold from
November 1945 to 21
August 1959, when Ingvald...
- People's House),
whose owners had
become indebted. "
Sogns Social-demokrat" [
Sogns Social Democrat].
Sogn og
Fjordane fylkesleksikon (in Norwegian). Norwegian...
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Sogn was a
district of the city of Oslo,
Norway until January 1, 2004, when it
became part of the
Nordre Aker district. The name was
chosen in 1972, as...
-
Norway Sogn-A-Song, a 1996
album by Karl
Seglem Sogndal (disambiguation)
Sogns Tidend, a
former Norwegian newspaper All
pages with
titles containing Sogn (disambiguation)...
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Sogn og
Fjordane (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈsɔŋn ɔ ˈfjûːrɑnə] ;
literally "Parish and the Fjords") was a
county in
western Norway, from 1
January 1919 to...
-
Sognefjord or
Sognefjorden (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈsɔ̂ŋnəˌfjuːɳ], English:
Sogn Fjord),
nicknamed the King of the
Fjords (Norwegian:
Fjordenes konge), is...
- Grov is a
small village in the muni****lity of Kinn in
Vestland county, Norway. Grov lies
along the
Eikefjorden at the
junction of the
highways Rv.5 and...
- and
officers found their way to Vik. When Vik
became the
drill ground for
Sogns Bataljon in 1874, Vik's
military days of
glory began. The
officers who came...