Sauherad is a former municipality in Telemark county, Norway. It was part of the traditional region of Midt-Telemark. The 321-square-kilometre (124 sq mi)...
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Sauherad is a small rural village in Midt-Telemark Municipality in Telemark county, Norway. The village is located on the west shore of the river Sauarelva...
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and Midt-Telemark, serving the municipalities of Drangedal, Nome, Bø and Sauherad. Grenland is primarily served by the Vestfold Line, but also has connections...
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Sauherad Church (Norwegian: Sauherad kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Midt-Telemark Municipality in Telemark county, Norway. It is...
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include Akkerhaugen, Folkestad, Gvarv, Holtsås, Nordagutu, Nordbøåsane, and Sauherad. The 519-square-kilometre (200 sq mi) municipality is the 204th largest...
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old name for Sauda municipality, Rogaland, Norway Saude, an old name for Sauherad municipality, Telemark, Norway See also Saúde (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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whether Bø, Sauherad, and Nome should merge to form one municipality, the percentage who were positive to such a merger were 64% in Sauherad, 59% in Bø...
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noted for its apples, sweet cherries, and sour cherries (as is the whole Sauherad area). It is also notable for growing grapes and producing wine (which...
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Lårdal (1838–1964) Mo (1838–1964) Rauland (1860–1964) Sannidal (1838–1960) Sauherad (1838–2020) Skåtøy (1882–1960) Solum (1838–1964) Stathelle (1838–1964)...
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river is bridged westwards at Akkerhaugen (in the former municipality of Sauherad) at its confluence with the Heddalsvatnet. The line continues to Gvarv...
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Lårdal (1838–1964) Mo (1838–1964) Rauland (1860–1964) Sannidal (1838–1960) Sauherad (1838–2020) Skåtøy (1882–1960) Solum (1838–1964) Stathelle (1838–1964)...
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Lårdal (1838–1964) Mo (1838–1964) Rauland (1860–1964) Sannidal (1838–1960) Sauherad (1838–2020) Skåtøy (1882–1960) Solum (1838–1964) Stathelle (1838–1964)...
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part of Notodden Municipality. Prior to that time, it was part of the old Sauherad Municipality. The 0.35-square-kilometre (86-acre) village has a population...
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Johannes Akkerhaugen (category People from Sauherad)
Akkerhaugen (born 11 August 1939) is a Norwegian archer. He was born in Sauherad. He competed in archery at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. Evans, Hilary;...
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Telen is a Norwegian daily local newspaper covering Hjartdal, Notodden, Sauherad (former), and published in Notodden. It has a circulation of 5,142 (2007)...
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Municipality: Hjartdal Sauland Tuddal Midt-Telemark Municipality: Bø Old Bø Nes Sauherad Nissedal Municipality: Felle Nissedal Treungen Nome Municipality: Flåbygd...
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Eiker and Hof to the east; Lardal, Siljan, and Skien to the south; and Sauherad and Notodden to the west. Of these, the two first lie in Buskerud county...
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Lars Fykerud (category People from Sauherad)
August 1902) was a Norwegian Hardanger fiddler and composer. He was born in Sauherad; the son of folk musician Hans G. Fykerud and Torbjørg Larsdotter. Fykerud...
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it empties into the north end of the large lake Norsjø. The village of Sauherad lies about 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) to the north, the village of Nordagutu...
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in Norway. It is situated in Gvarv, a small town in the municipality of Sauherad in the county of Telemark. The school was founded in 1893 in Notodden by...
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Stein Arne Ingelstad (category People from Sauherad)
Stein Arne Ingelstad (born 25 July 1970) is a retired Norwegian football striker. He played in Eliteserien from 1992 through 1997 for three different clubs...
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were both transferred into Bø. On 1 July 1914, an area of neighboring Sauherad Municipality (population: 27) was transferred to Bø. On 1 January 2020...
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Lårdal (1838–1964) Mo (1838–1964) Rauland (1860–1964) Sannidal (1838–1960) Sauherad (1838–2020) Skåtøy (1882–1960) Solum (1838–1964) Stathelle (1838–1964)...
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Myllarguten (category People from Sauherad)
local dialect, his given name is pronounced Targjei. Torgeir was born in Sauherad, Telemark. The date of his birth is disputed (the years range from 1799...
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Dagfinn Zwilgmeyer (category People from Sauherad)
1900 – 3 April 1979) was a Norwegian priest and psalmist. He was born in Sauherad in Telemark, a son of politician Ludvig Daae Zwilgmeyer. He published his...
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in 1950, and was re-elected on one occasion. Bunkholt was a member of Sauherad municipality council from 1934 to 1971, serving as deputy mayor in 1970–1971...
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Diplomatarium Norvegicum The Connection Between the Revolts in the 1430s (Sauherad Historical Society) Diplomatarium Norvegicum Magne Njåstad. "Amund Sigurdsson...
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station on the Sørland Line and the Bratsberg Line, located at Hjuksebø in Sauherad, Norway. "Hjuksebø" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Railway Association. Retrieved...
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Lårdal (1838–1964) Mo (1838–1964) Rauland (1860–1964) Sannidal (1838–1960) Sauherad (1838–2020) Skåtøy (1882–1960) Solum (1838–1964) Stathelle (1838–1964)...
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Lårdal (1838–1964) Mo (1838–1964) Rauland (1860–1964) Sannidal (1838–1960) Sauherad (1838–2020) Skåtøy (1882–1960) Solum (1838–1964) Stathelle (1838–1964)...
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