'different honor'. Xenotime was first described for an occurrence in Vest-Agder, Norway in 1824. Crystallising in the tetragonal (I41/amd) crystal system...
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Tinnheia (category Populated places in Agder)
Tinnheia is a district in the city of Kristiansand in Agder county, Norway. The population is around 3,660 (2014). It is part of the borough of Grim,...
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(reigned 1370–1371) Khanate of Qasim Fatima Soltan (reigned 1679–1681) Agder Åsa (reigned in the 9th century) Burgundian Netherlands Mary of Burgundy (reigned...
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weaker magnetism. Crystal structure of ilmenite Ilmenite from Froland, Aust-Agder, Norway; 4.1 × 4.1 × 3.8 cm Ilmenite and hematite under normal light Ilmenite...
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god of thunder. In 1824, after more deposits of the same mineral in Vest-Agder, Norway, were discovered, he retracted his findings, as the mineral (later...
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Aker (named after the farm Aker, meaning agriculture field) Aust-Agder – East Agder. Agder has a pre-Viking Age unknown meaning. Maybe meaning coast, related...
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Søsterkake [no] – a yeast pastry, typical for the coastal areas of Aust-Agder. The cake is raised with yeast and baked in a toaster oven or oven. The...
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heart failure. Olav Skjevesland, 77, Norwegian Lutheran prelate, Bishop of Agder og Telemark (1998–2012). Carlos Squeo, 71, Argentine footballer (Racing...
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