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Tretten Bridge was a road
bridge in
Tretten, Øyer,
Norway that
carried county road 254 over
Gudbrandsdalen and the E6 road. The
bridge was a
truss bridge...
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Tretten is a
village in Øyer Muni****lity in
Innlandet county, Norway. The
village is
located on the
Losna lake,
which is part of the Gudbrandsdalslågen...
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Tretten Church (Norwegian:
Tretten kirke) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in Øyer Muni****lity in
Innlandet county, Norway. It is
located in...
- talet-som-ble-brukt-pa-
tretten-bru/ [Public
Roads Administration was
considering a ban on the (type of)
steel - used on
Tretten Bridge]. Dagsavisen. Retrieved...
- De
Tretten (The
Group of Thirteen), also De
Tretten Kunstnere (The
Thirteen Artists), was a
grouping of
young Danish artists who
arranged their own exhibitions...
- community,
influential art
collectives with a firm
Danish base
includes De
Tretten (1909–1912),
Linien (1930s and 1940s),
COBRA (1948–1951),
Fluxus (1960s...
- The
Tretten train disaster occurred on 22
February 1975 when a
northbound train (no. 351) from Oslo and a
southbound express train (no. 404) from Trondheim...
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Cardinal numbers from 13 to 19 in
Nynorsk and Bokmål 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Bokmål
tretten fjorten femten seksten sytten atten nitten Nynorsk...
- Øyer-
Tretten Idrettsforening is a multi-sports club from Øyer, Norway. It was
founded on 29
November 1990 as a
merger between Øyer IL (founded on 23 November...
- checked, with only
minor faults found.[citation needed] On 15
August 2022
Tretten Bridge in Gudbrandsdalen, Norway,
collapsed as two
vehicles were crossing...