Events in the year 1820 in Norway. Monarch: Charles III John. The song Sønner av Norge is written by Henrik Anker Bjerregaard and Christian Blom. 5 April...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1820. 1820 (MDCCCXX) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Norway in 1820. As political parties were not officially established until 1884, all those elected were independents...
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Aall (category Norwegian-language surnames)
Bjerknes Jacob Aall Bonnevie (1838–1904), Norwegian educator and politician Jørgen Aall Flood (1820–1892), Norwegian politician Jakob Larsen (1888–1974), American...
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Trienio Liberal (redirect from Revolution of 1820)
three years in the modern history of Spain between 1820 and 1823, when a liberal government ruled Spain after a military uprising in January 1820 by the lieutenant-colonel...
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Demographic features of the population of Norway, including Jan Mayen, and Svalbard, where the hospital is not equipped for births, and no burials are...
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surname include: Jørgen Meinich (1820–1911), Norwegian jurist and industrialist Per Meinich (1931–2009), Norwegian economist Minich This page lists people...
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of the Office of the Attorney General of Norway: 1816–1820 : Bredo Henrik von Munthe af Morgenstierne, Sr. 1820–1825 : Jonas Anton Hielm 1822–1830 : Niels...
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Events from the year 1820 in Denmark. Monarch – Frederick VI 1 May – Sparekassen for Kjøbenhavn og Omegn is established in Copenhagen. Undated Bella and...
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Frants (category Norwegian masculine given names)
Frants Beyer (1851–1918), Norwegian average adjuster, tax inspector and composer Frants Diderik Bøe, (1820–1891), Norwegian painter, Anna Frants (born...
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Norway or Sweden–Norway (Swedish: Svensk-norska unionen; Norwegian: Den svensk-norske union(en)), officially the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway...
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Jørgen (category Norwegian masculine given names)
(1848–1922), Norwegian politician and prime minister Jørgen Mathiesen (1901–1993), Norwegian landowner and businessman Jørgen Meinich (1820–1911), Norwegian jurist...
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Åkrehamn (redirect from Åkrehamn, Norway)
Åkra) is a small town in Karmøy municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The town is located on the west side of the island of Karmøy in the traditional district...
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Swedish oil executive and World War II spy Erik Eriksen (explorer) (1820–1888), Norwegian explorer Erik Erikson (1902–1994), Danish-German-American psychologist...
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Svalbard (redirect from Svalbard (Norway))
(December 2013). "From "Spitsbergen" to "Svalbard". Norwegianization in Norway and in the "Norwegian Sea", 1820–1925". Acta Borealia. 30 (2): 154–173. doi:10...
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Dedekam (category Norwegian-language surnames)
Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Morten Smith Dedekam (1793–1861), Norwegian merchant and politician Sophie Dedekam (1820–1894)...
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national flag of Norway (Bokmål: Norges flagg; Nynorsk: Noregs flagg; lit. 'Norway's flag') is red with a navy blue Scandinavian cross bordered in white that...
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Constitution Day is the national day of Norway and is an official public holiday observed on 17 May each year. Among Norwegians, the day is referred to as Syttende...
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Bøe (category Norwegian-language surnames)
Frants Diderik Bøe (1820–1891), Norwegian painter Gunnar Bøe (1917–1989), Norwegian politician Gunvald Bøe (1904–1967), Norwegian historian Johannes A...
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(2012). "Invisible Migrants. Norwegians in Brazil, 1820–1940" (PDF). www.duo.uio.no. Retrieved August 7, 2020. Norwegians in Southern Brazil, Adventurers...
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1200 hp Wright R-1820-95 Cyclone 9 engines), none of which were delivered in time for the invasion, but were delivered to "Little Norway" near Toronto,...
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Bjelke Holtermann (1852–1936), Norwegian architect, uncle of Hans Reidar Peter Høier Holtermann (1820–1865), Norwegian architect, uncle of Ove Bjelke...
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(1820–1862), Norwegian teacher and political activist Marcus Thrane (1817–1890), Norwegian author, journalist, and the leader of the first Norwegian labor...
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– Malenge a Ngonga, King (1792–c.1810) Kitumba kya Ngonga, King (c.1810–1820) Kansanje kya Kambolo, King (c.1820s) Kihengo kya Kambolo, King (early 1830s)...
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Torjesen (category Norwegian-language surnames)
is a Norwegian surname and may refer to: Eric Torjesen, lead guitarist for the band Starship from 1996–2000 Ole Torjesen Lindstøl [nn; no] (1820–1905)...
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River, in the province of Manitoba, Canada. The population centre shares the name Norway House with the northern community of Norway House and Norway House...
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Denmark and Norway (Danish: Vilhelmina Karoline, German: Wilhelmina Karolina) (10 July 1747 in Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen – 14 January 1820 in Kassel)...
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Karl Knutsson (redirect from Carl I of Norway)
Charles I in Norwegian contexts, was King of Sweden (1448–1457, 1464–1465 and 1467–1470) and King of Norway (1449–1450). Karl Knutsson Bonde was born in October...
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Tromsø (redirect from Tromsø, Norway)
/ˈtrɒmsɜː/, Norwegian: [ˈtrʊ̂msœ] ; Northern Sami: Romsa [ˈromːsa]; Finnish and Kven: Tromssa; Swedish: Tromsö) is a municipality in Troms county, Norway. The...
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