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January 1838, the
Åsnes area was part of Hof Muni****lity. In 1849, Hof muni****lity was
divided into two: Hof (po****tion: 2,913) and
Åsnes og Våler (po****tion:...
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Åsne Seierstad (born 10
February 1970) is a
Norwegian freelance journalist and writer, best
known for her
accounts of
everyday life in war
zones – most...
- (Norwegian:
Radikale Sosialister) was a
political party in
Åsnes, Norway. The
party was
formed when the
Åsnes local unit of
Communist Party of
Norway broke away...
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Åsne Havnelid (born 28
March 1961) is a
Norwegian businessperson and
sports official. She
hails from Asker. She
holds a bachelor's
degree in
business administration...
- of Hof
which existed from 1838 to 1963. "Hof,
Åsnes". yr.no.
Retrieved 12
March 2022. "Hof
kirke (
Åsnes)". Norges-Kirker.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved...
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Åsnes Finnskog Church (Norwegian:
Åsnes Finnskog kirke) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in
Åsnes Muni****lity in
Innlandet county, Norway....
- It is part of
Innlandet county and it
includes the muni****lities Våler,
Åsnes, and Grue.
Glommadal (Glåmdalen) is a
designation for the
valley formed...
- of
Åsnes and Våler. The
administrative centre of the muni****lity was the
village of Flisa,
where Åsnes Church was located. The muni****lity of
Åsnes og...
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village in
Åsnes muni****lity in
Innlandet county,
Norway Flisa (river), a
river in
Innlandet county,
Norway Flisa Station, a
railway station in
Åsnes muni****lity...
- (Hedmark), a
former muni****lity in the old
Hedmark county Hof,
Åsnes, a
village in
Åsnes muni****lity in
Innlandet county Hof Muni****lity (Vestfold),...