• Jøvik Chapel (Norwegian: Jøvik kapell) is a chapel of the Church of Norway in Tromsø Municipality in Troms county, Norway. It is located in the village...
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    Jøvika (redirect from Jøvik)
    Jøvik to Breivikeidet. Jøvika (or Jøvik as it used to be called) was one of the largest villages in the former Ullsfjord Municipality. Jøvik Chapel was...
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    1962 Tromsøysund Arctic Cathedral Tromsdalen 1965 Ullsfjord Lakselvbukt Church Lakselvbukt 1983 Ullsfjord Church Sjursnes 1862 Jøvik Chapel Jøvika 1920...
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    Ullsfjord Lakselvbukt Church Lakselvbukt 1983 Ullsfjord Church Sjursnes 1862 Jøvik Chapel Jøvika 1920 Svalbard* Svalbard Svalbard Church Longyearbyen 1958 *Note:...
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    the only church in Svalbard archipelago, but there is a Russian Orthodox chapel in Barentsburg. The Svalbard Church minister visits other communities on...
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    Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland. The white, wooden church (originally it was a "chapel") was built in a long church style in 1962 by the architect Knut P. Bugge...
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    historian, headmaster in Tromsø, and mayor of Tromsø Joachim Giæver (1856 in Jøvik – 1925), an American civil engineer who designed major structures in the...
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    The first church in Tromsø was built in 1252 by King Haakon IV as a royal chapel. It belonged to the king, therefore, not the Catholic Church. This church...
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