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1Søstrene fra Namsos
By Hans Roger Selnes

“Søstrene fra Namsos” Metadata:
- Title: Søstrene fra Namsos
- Author: Hans Roger Selnes
- Publisher: Selnes & sønner forlag
- Publish Date: 2020
“Søstrene fra Namsos” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Andre verdenskrig - namsos - namdalen
- Places: Namsos (Norway) - Grong (Norway) - Rørvik (Norway)
- Time: andre verdenskrig - German occupation, 1940-1945 - 1940-1945
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL51506204M
- All ISBNs: 8271294040 - 9788271294045
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2020
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Namdalen
Namdalen (Southern Sami: Nååmesjevuemie) is a traditional district in the central part of Norway, consisting of the municipalities of Namsos, Grong, Overhalla
Nordtrønderen og Namdalen
Nordtrønderen og Namdalen was a Norwegian newspaper published in Namsos from 1942 to 1994. It was the result of a merger between three previous newspapers
Hålogaland
before Harald Fairhair, Hålogaland was a kingdom extending between the Namdalen valley in Trøndelag county and the Lyngen fjord in Troms county. Ancient
Namsen
emptying into the Namsenfjorden. The river is the namesake for the whole Namdalen region. The river traditionally has been used for floating timber down
Thorkel of Namdalen
Thorkel of Namdalen was a Norwegian jarl in Namdalen who lived in the mid to late ninth century CE. Thorkel married Hrafnhilda, the daughter of Ketil
Nord-Trøndelag
the district of Stjørdalen, while in the north, the larger district of Namdalen stretches from the Norwegian Sea to the mountains bordering Sweden. West
Bindal Municipality
previous 10-year period. The ancient district of Bindalen belonged to Namdalen. However, in 1658, when the county (län) of Trondheim was ceded to Sweden
Rørvik
Ryum is located just south of Rørvik, and it serves the region of Ytre Namdalen. The Coastal Museum Norveg, with a center for coastal culture and ship
Harald Fairhair
surrender and allowed him to rule Namdalen in his name. This story is also present in Heimskringla. After this, Namdalen and Hålogaland were in his grasp
Petty kingdoms of Norway
The petty kingdoms of Norway (Bokmål: smårike) were the entities from which the later Kingdom of Norway was founded. Before the unification of Norway in