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| 1 | Infrastructure in Norway |
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| 2 | Friheten |
| Friheten is a weekly newspaper, published by The Norwegian Communist Party (NKP). It was founded illegally in 1941, during Germany's occupation of Norway (due to World War 2). It is one of the few party-dependant newspapers left in Norway. Link: Friheten ... | |
| 3 | Norway (disambiguation) |
| Norway is the name of a European country: see Norway. Other "Norways" can be found in the United States of America: Norway, Indiana Norway, Iowa Norway, Maine Norway, Michigan Norway, New York Norway, Wisconsin See also Norway House, Manitoba. Also of possible interest: Norway Corporation was ... | |
| 4 | Left (Norway) |
| Liberal bibliography The Left ( Venstre ) is a liberal party in Norway, subscribing to social-liberalism. It is the oldest political party in Norway, founded in 1884. It currently holds two out of 165 ... | |
| 5 | Os |
| (to the vagina) A municipality of the county Hedmark in Norway, see Os, Hedmark. A municipality of the county Hordaland in Norway, see Os, Hordaland. The symbol for the chemical element Osmium ( Os... ) - left eye ... | |
| 6 | Eric II of Norway |
| Margaret, Maid of Norway (d.1290). The young Margaret was to become queen of Scotland in 1286. Preceded by: Magnus VI King of Norway Succeeded by: Haakon V...Eirik Magnusson , king of Norway from 1280 until 1299. Erik married princess Margaret of Scotland ... | |
| 7 | Margaret of Scotland |
| independence (though he would serve as ward for the young queen). Margaret set sail from Norway to her new... of Norway (1283-1290), was queen of Scotland (1286-1290). The infant Margaret was the last ruler of the House of Dunkeld. With the sudden death of Alexander III, Scotland was left without an obvious ... | |
| 8 | Magnus |
| Magnus can mean: Kings of Norway (1035-1343) Magnus I of Norway Magnus II of Norway Magnus III of Norway Magnus IV of Norway Magnus V of Norway Magnus VI of Norway Magnus VII of Norway (also Magnus... of Norway) Other The Magnus (concept car ... | |
| 9 | Christian People's Party |
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| 10 | Sula |
| Sula is: The municipality Sula in Norway. A name for the second largest city in Honduras, more formally known as San Pedro Sula . A genus Sula of seabirds, the boobies. Sula , a 1973 novel by Toni Morrison. Sula river in eastern Europe, left tributary of Dnepr ... | |
| 11 | Norway Lake |
| Norway Lake is the name of two towns in the United States: Norway Lake Township in Minnesota, Norway Lake Township in North Dakota ... | |
| 12 | Norway Township, Minnesota |
| Norway Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Minnesota: Norway Township, Fillmore County, Minnesota Norway Township, Kittson County, Minnesota ... | |
| 13 | Rauma |
| Rauma is: A town in Finland, see Rauma, Finland. A municipality in Norway, see Rauma, Norway. A river in Norway, see river Rauma ... | |
| 14 | Eurovision Young Dancers Competition 1985 |
| Venue: ??? - Reggio Emilia, Italy 1st Place: Arantxa Argüelles - Spain 2nd Place: Arne Fagerholt - Norway 3rd Place: Mia Stagh - Sweden and Goran Svalberg - Sweden Other Eurovision Young Dancers Competitions 1985 - 1987 - 1989 - 1991 - 1993 - 1995 - 1997 - 1999 - 2001 - 2003 - 2005 ... | |
| 15 | Eurovision Young Dancers Competition 1987 |
| Venue: ??? - Schwetzingen, Switzerland 1st Place: Rose Gad Poulsen - Denmark and Nikolaj Huebbe - Denmark 2nd Place: Frederic Gafner - Norway 3rd Place: Stefanie Arndt - Germany Other Eurovision Young Dancers Competitions 1985 - 1987 - 1989 - 1991 - 1993 - 1995 - 1997 - 1999 - 2001 - 2003 - 2005 ... |