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administrative centre of
Ankenes was the
village of Ankenesstrand,
situated along the west side of the Beisfjorden,
where the
Ankenes Church is located. Prior...
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Ankenes Church (Norwegian:
Ankenes kirke) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in
Narvik Muni****lity in
Nordland county, Norway. It is
located in...
- Hardhaus. The
local Ankenes Skiing Resort (
Ankenes Alpinsenter) was
built in 1972 and it has 8 runs and 2 lifts. In 1973, the
Ankenes Alpine Club was also...
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Narvik received status as a
proper town and was
separated from the
large Ankenes Muni****lity so it
could have its own muni****l government. Initially,...
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Norwegian campaign. The
forces under his
command succeeded in
capturing the
Ankenes peninsula during May 1940.
During his career, he held the
following offices:...
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separated from the
large Ankenes Muni****lity. Initially, the town-muni****lity of
Narvik had 3,705 residents. On 1
January 1974,
Ankenes Muni****lity was merged...
- Emil
Garfors (1900–1979) was a
Norwegian poet. He was born in
Skjomen in
Ankenes Muni****lity near Narvik. His book, "Under høg himmel" was
published posthumously...
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Former Muni****lities in
Nordland Andenes (1924-1964)
Ankenes (1884-1974) Ballangen (1925-2020) Bjørnskinn (1924-1964) Bodin (1838-1968) Borge (1838-1963)...
- from the north. In the south, the
Polish battalions would advance toward Ankenes and
inner Beisfjord. The
maximum capacity of the
landing barges was 290...
- Restaurant)
Skjomen (Skjomen Bridge)
Sandtorg (Hårvika)
Ankenesstranda (
Ankenes Marina)
Episode summary At the
start of this leg,
teams had to
drive to...