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    Gudbrandsdalen (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈɡʉ̂ː(d)brɑnsˌdɑːɳ]; English: Gudbrand Valley) is a valley and traditional district in the Norwegian county of Innlandet...
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  • Gudbrandsdalens Arbeiderblad was a Norwegian newspaper published in Lillehammer in Hedmark county, Norway; from 1919 to 1923 it was named Gudbrandsdalens...
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    diocese was divided into Hedemarken prosti (later Hamar domprosti), Gudbrandsdalen prosti, Valdres prosti, and Hadeland, Ringerike og Hallingdal prosti...
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  • Gudbrandsdalens Folkeblad was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Lillehammer in Oppland county. It was named Gudbrandsdal Folkeblad from January 1930...
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    milkmaid Anne Hov from the rural valley of Gudbrandsdalen. In the second half of the 19th century, Gudbrandsdalen was suffering economically due to falling...
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  • Losna is a lake which lies in the municipalities of Ringebu and Øyer in Innlandet county, Norway. Losna is a part of the Gudbrandsdalslågen river, which...
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    Coe (Scotland, United Kingdom) Great Glen (Scotland, United Kingdom) Gudbrandsdalen (Oppland, Norway) Hallingdalen (Buskerud, Norway) Heddal (Telemark,...
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    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...
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  • Anne Hov (c.1846 – c.1935) was a Norwegian farm wife from Gudbrandsdalen. She has been credited with developing the modern version of the cheese brunost...
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  • road bridge in Tretten, Øyer, Norway that carried county road 254 over Gudbrandsdalen and the E6 road. The bridge was a truss bridge in glulam and steel and...
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