Høybråten Church (Norwegian: Høybråten kirke) is a church dating from 1932 in Oslo, Norway. It was originally a burial chapel at a cemetery which was...
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Dagfinn Høybråten (born 2 December 1957) is a Norwegian politician. He was the leader of the Christian Democratic Party 2004–2011. He was also Parliamentary...
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3miles Høybråten Høybråten is a residential area in the north-eastern part (Stovner bydel) of Norway's capital Oslo. Høybråten has its own church, schools...
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died in Oslo. Høybråten Church, 1932 Nedre Bekkelaget School, 1938 Sinsen School, 1938 Røa Church, 1939 Grefsen Church, 1940 Tonsen Church, 1961 Årvoll...
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Rødtvet Church is a church center in Oslo, Norway. There is a youth center, an elderly center, a kindergarten and offices. In addition to the church room...
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Nesodden (redirect from Nesodden Church)
politicians: Jan Balstad, Gunnar Garbo, Christian Hintze Holm, Dagfinn Høybråten, Rikke Lind and Nina Sandberg polar explorer: Børge Ousland athletes:...
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Romsås Church is a church in Oslo, Norway. The church is built of granite and yellow brick in a postmodern style and was consecrated in 1995. The former...
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office by the end of the year. In her capacity as Minister of Culture and Church Affairs, she gave volunteer work particular emphasis. She withdrew as party...
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Østre Aker Church is a parish church at the neighborhood of Ulven in northeastern part of Oslo, Norway. The church building from 1860 in neo-Gothic style...
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Fossum Church is a church center at Stovner in Oslo, Norway. The church was designed by the architectural firm Anker & Hølaas and created by Selvaagbygg...
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Diocese of Oslo (category Church of Norway dioceses)
The Diocese of Oslo is the Church of Norway's bishopric for the municipalities of Oslo, Asker and Bærum. It is one of Norway's five traditional bishoprics...
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Ellingsrud Church is a church center in Oslo, Norway. Ellingsrud Church was consecrated in 1981. The church was built according to drawings by architect...
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graduated in 1986. She was ordained as a priest in 1987. She worked in Høybråten Church in Oslo from 1987 until 1993. She then became the parish priest for...
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Church is a church that was consecrated in 1980. The church is located in the neighborhood of Furuset in Oslo, Norway. In the same area was a church in...
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Luther College (Iowa) (category Universities and colleges affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
Research and Policy Brian Rude, 1977 – Wisconsin State Assembly Dagfinn Høybråten, 1979 – secretary general, Nordic Council of Ministers; board chair of...
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Stovner Church is a church center in Oslo, Norway. The church was consecrated in 1979. It has 210 seats in the church room and 250 in the congregation...
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Grorud Church is a cruciform church from 1902 located on the upper Grorud in Grorud in Oslo, Norway. The church is located on a hill and is visible from...
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Care under the tenure of Christian Democratic Minister of Health Dagfinn Høybråten. Sandvand was also a board member of the Southern Norway Regional Health...
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Tonsen Church (Norwegian: Tonsen kirke) is a church in Oslo, Norway which was built in 1961. It is located at Årvoll in the borough of Bjerke. The church was...
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2009 election where he won the county's leveling seat. After Dagfinn Høybråten stepped down as party leader, Hareide was unanimously elected to take...
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by Jensen and the fact that Christian Democratic Party leader Dagfinn Høybråten had not joined the demonstration, resulted in many Christian Democratic...
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under the second cabinet Bondevik, he was a political advisor to Dagfinn Høybråten in the Ministry of Health and Care Services. He left politics in 2004...
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Magne Bondevik (1983–95) Valgerd Svarstad Haugland (1995–2004) Dagfinn Høybråten (2004–11) Knut Arild Hareide (2011–19) Kjell Ingolf Ropstad (2019–21)...
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state Church of Norway in 1988. They have three sons, who attended Oslo Waldorf School. Støre is a professed Christian and a member of the state church. Støre...
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subsequently had to resign, but in response, the Minister of Health Dagfinn Høybråten promptly relieved the entire board of their positions. Stokke resigned...
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Einar Steensnæs (category Church affairs ministers of Norway)
representative for Rogaland 1993–1997. He was also Minister of Education and Church Affairs 1989–1990, and Minister of Petroleum and Energy 2001–2004. Ministry...
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time of the Oslo explosion. On Sunday 24 July, Stoltenberg spoke at the church service in the Oslo Cathedral. He named two of the victims at Utøya, Monica...
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topics. Singsaas started his career in 1978 as a substitute minister in Høybråten in Oslo, but the same year he was assigned to the permanent position of...
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throughout Egypt." Dagfinn Høybråten (b. 1957) Garnett Genuis (b. 1987) 5 members of the U.S. House of Representatives Coptic Orthodox Church originated in 42 A...
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October 2005 Conservative Minister of Health and Care Services Dagfinn Høybråten 19 October 2001 18 June 2004 Christian Democratic Ansgar Gabrielsen...
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