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    Rygge Station (Norwegian: Rygge stasjon) is a railway station on the Østfold Line at Ryggebyen in Rygge, Norway. In addition to serving the village, the...
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    village of Rygge. Rygge was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). The emblem of Rygge is the Pasque flower. Rygge is connected...
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    Moss Airport, Rygge (Norwegian: Moss lufthavn, Rygge; IATA: RYG, ICAO: ENRY) was a minor international airport serving Moss, Oslo and Eastern Norway. It...
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    Rygge Air Force Base (IATA: RYG, ICAO: ENRY) (Norwegian: Rygge flystasjon) is located in the municipalities of Moss and Råde in Østfold county, Norway...
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    decision to provide a shuttle service to the competing Moss Airport, Rygge from Rygge Station, local politicians took initiative to open a dedicated stop for...
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    Ryggebyen (category Rygge)
    south side and the European Road E6 and Rygge Air Station on the north side. Rygge Station and Moss Airport, Rygge are both situated at Ryggebyen. "Befolkning...
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    kilometers (35 mi), as well as 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) past Rygge Station. There are three railway stations and three freight terminals along the line. At Kornsjø...
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  • Air Force was considering moving its operations at Gardermoen to Rygge Air Station by consent of the Chief of Defence of Norway, General Sigurd Frisvold...
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    proposals to build air stations or expand airports to meet NATO's needs, namely Gardermoen, Jarlsberg, Lista, Ørland, Bardufoss and Rygge. The legislature approved...
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    Detachment Ørland (detasjement Ørland) Ørland Air Station Detachment Rygge (detasjement Rygge) (Rygge Air Station Detachment Florø (detasjement Florø) at Florø...
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    Jeløy was merged with the city on 1 July 1943. The former municipality of Rygge was merged into it on 1 January 2020. Its administrative district covers...
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    Dilling Station (Norwegian: Dilling stasjon) is a former railway station on the Østfold Line, located at Dilling in Rygge, Norway. Since 1983, it is no...
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    helicopters are also detached to Rygge Air Station, Ørland Main Air Station, Bodø Main Air Station and Banak Air Station, with one helicopter on stand-by...
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    Aremark Askim Eidsberg Fredrikstad Halden Hobøl Hvaler Marker Moss Rakkestad Rygge Rømskog (is no longer a part of Østfold county) Råde Sarpsborg Skiptvet...
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    Force's six remaining Bells (making a total of 18) are stationed at the 720 Squadron at Rygge Air Station. In addition, the RNoAF Flight Training School is...
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    the end of 2018, 47 stations on map are marked open and 45 as now building. The 100th charging station was open to public in Rygge, Norway on 27 May 2019...
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    Moss Station (Norwegian: Moss stasjon) is a railway station located in downtown Moss in Østfold, Norway. The station is located on the Østfold Line and...
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    January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). The neighbouring municipalities are Rygge, Våler, Sarpsborg, and Fredrikstad. There are four major villages in the...
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    Sandefjord Airport, Torp became the base for low-cost airlines. Moss Airport, Rygge opened in 2007, becoming the third simultaneous airport to serve Oslo, and...
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    Råde Station (Norwegian: Råde stasjon) is a located on the Østfold Line railway, located at the village of Karlshus in Råde county, Norway. The station is...
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  • Karlshus is located near Moss Airport, Rygge, with European route E6 passing through it, and is served by Råde Station on the Østfold Line. Urban settlements...
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    Station in Tjeldsund Municipality 339 Special Operations Aviation Squadron (339 Skvadron) (339 SKV), at Rygge Air Station and Bardufoss Air Station,...
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  • RNoAF at Bodø Air Station at the beginning of 1993. By 2000 Grøtteland held the rank of captain, and was again based at Rygge Air Station. In 2006 she converted...
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    with the Air Force's 339 Special Operations Aviation Squadron at Rygge Air Station joining later as the SOC's air force component. "The Army". Forsvaret...
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  • municipalities of Aremark, Fredrikstad, Halden, Hvaler, Marker, Moss, Rakkestad, Rygge, Rømskog, Råde, Sarpsborg and Våler. Other municipalities in Østfold county...
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    332 Squadron; Rygge Air Station. No. 334 Squadron; Bodø Air Station. Transitioned to F-16 in 1982. No. 336 Squadron; Rygge Air Station. Operated F-5 until...
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  • announces Asian tour in February 2023". NME. Retrieved 24 December 2024. Rygge, Magnus (14 August 2022). "Magnus anmelder Øya 2022: Lørdag". Under Dusken...
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    airbases along the coast. Headquartered at Sola Air Station, the squadron has detachments at Rygge, Florø, Ørland, Bodø and Banak. The unit's primary duty...
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  • meters (1,200 sq ft) and had the same design as Ljan (original), Dilling, Rygge, Råde, Onsøy, Greåker, Sandesund, Skjeberg, Prestebakke and Kornsjø (original)...
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    Air Station, Ørland Main Air Station, Bodø Main Air Station, Banak Air Station and Rygge Air Station. The squadron operates 12 Sea King helicopters[citation...
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