valleys. Østerdalen is often subdivided into Nord-Østerdal in the north, and Sør-Østerdal in the south. The more mountainous northern half of Østerdalen includes...
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Northern Østerdalen was to a certain degree covered by Røros newspaper Arbeidets Rett. In April 1913 the board of the party chapter in Southern Østerdalen (a...
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Østerdalens Avis was a local newspaper published in Elverum, Norway. Its first issue came out on 16 February 1911, and its political alignment was Conservative...
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cataclysmic and sudden event. Thorsnæs, Geir, ed. (2021-02-17). "Jutulhogget (Østerdalen)". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved...
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Os or Os i Østerdalen is the administrative centre of Os Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The village is located along the upper part of the river...
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North Østerdalen Museums (Norwegian: Musea i Nord-Østerdalen) is a museum in the northern part of Norway's Østerdalen district. The museum was established...
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established in 1868 when the old Østerdalen prosti was divided into Søndre Østerdalen prosti and Nordre Østerdalen prosti. A royal resolution on 19 May...
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was traditionally divided into: Hedemarken (east of the lake Mjøsa), Østerdalen ("East Valley" north of the town Elverum), and Solør / Glåmdalen (south...
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farms is variable, but typically runs about 500 metres (1,600 ft) in Østerdalen, slightly lower than in the Gudbrandsdalen, which reflects the colder...
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for drinking. A process more similar to the Icelandic skyr is found in Østerdalen, Norway. Here a product called kjellermjølk is made by heating skimmed...
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Diocese of Hamar (redirect from Østerdalen prosti)
The Diocese of Hamar (Norwegian: Hamar Bispedømme) is a diocese within the Church of Norway. The Diocese of Hamar includes all of the churches in Innlandet...
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reminiscent of that of the Østerdalen valley, the valley was settled in the late eighteenth century by farmers from the Østerdalen and Gudbrandsdalen valleys...
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Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Østerdalen. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Elverum...
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(238 mi) railway line which runs through the districts of Hedmarken, Østerdalen and Gauldalen in Innlandet and Trøndelag, Norway. The line branches off...
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Land Numedal Ringerike Romerike Toten Upper Telemark Valdres Vestfold Østerdalen Østfold See also Viken and Vingulmark. Regions of Norway Counties of Norway...
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(Hærens Taktiske Treningssenter), in Rena (Security) Company Østerdalen (Kompani Østerdalen), in Terningmoen His Majesty The King's Guard (Hans Majestet...
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of the village of Os i Østerdalen. The large mountain Håmmålsfjellet lies between the villages of Narbuvoll and Os i Østerdalen. The Tufsingdalen valley...
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statistical unit, contents and year". Statistics Norway. Retrieved 18 February 2022. Hanestad - The Pearl Of Østerdalen Hanestad in Østerdalen v t e...
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Norsk ordbog. Christiania: P. T. Mallings Boghandel. p. 90. Draktskikk i Østerdalen i tida rundt napoleonskrigene (Trond Bækkevold) Archived July 16, 2011...
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(Farm and Hamlet: Folklore from Østerdalen; 1921) Ufredstider. Folkeminne fraa Østerdalen (Wartime: Folklore from Østerdalen; 1922) Eventyr, barnevers, spurningar...
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Dølmotunet, Tolga (see North Østerdalen Museums) Folldal Bygdetun - Uppigard Streitlien, Folldal (see North Østerdalen Museums) Folldal Gruver, Folldal...
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Østerdalen. From Lake Aursund in the far north in Røros all the way south to Elverum, the valley surrounding the river Glåma is called the Østerdalen...
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Nord-Odal Sør-Odal Våler Åsnes Hedmarka Hamar Løten Ringsaker Stange Østerdalen Alvdal Elverum Engerdal Folldal Os Rendalen Stor-Elvdal Tolga Trysil Tynset...
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vehicle was assigned to Kampfgruppe Fischer advancing north through the Østerdalen Valley, while the other two were assigned to Kampfgruppe Pellengahr advancing...
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approximately 5 km (3.1 mi) west of the town of Elverum at the mouth of the Østerdalen valley in southern Norway. The invading German troops aimed to capture...
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Haakonsson, an heir to the Norwegian throne, safely from Lillehammer to Østerdalen to Trondheim, a long and perilous journey through treacherous mountains...
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Skrukka, carried on with the child over the mountain from Lillehammer to Østerdalen. They eventually managed to bring Haakon to safety with King Inge; this...
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Jotunheimen and Dovrefjell–Rondane. Together with the Glomma river and the Østerdalen valley, the river Lågen and the Gudbrandsdalen valley form Norway's largest...
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Norway) Nant Ffrancon (Wales, United Kingdom) Numedalen (Buskerud, Norway) Østerdalen (Hedmark, Norway) Po Valley, (Italy) Rhone Valley from the Matterhorn...
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Lake Aursund in the north on south to Elverum, the valley is called the Østerdalen. From that point south until Kongsvinger, it is referred to as Solør....
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