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Borgmester (Danish) Borgarstjóri (Icelandic and Faroese)
Borgermester (Norwegian (Bokmål))
Börgermester (Low German)
Burgomaestre (Spanish)
Purkmistr (Czech)...
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September 1633 in Malmø,
Denmark (modern Sweden),
daughter of
mayor (
borgermester)
Niels Wiborg and
Karen Hendrichsdatter Franche. She died 19
April 1701...
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there is only a
single mayor. In
Norway and
Sweden the
mayoral title borgermester/borgmästare has now been abolished.
Norway abolished it in 1937 as a...
- Tromsø from 1900 to 1904, in 1906 and from 1910 to 1913. He was
appointed borgermester of Tromsø from 1919 to 1926. "Biografier 1905-1945.
Bastian Thomas Laurits...
- of
Kristiansand and took
office in
April 1897. He held this
office of
Borgermester until 1917. In 1917, he was
appointed to be the
County Governor of Aust-Agder...
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chairpersons of the six
standing committees have the
title of
mayor (
borgermester). The lord mayor,
together with the six
mayors and six
members of the...
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sonorants (except
after nasals), e.g. bormêster (burgomaster, mayor) <
borgermêster. /ɣ/ was
often epenthetised between a
stressed and an
unstressed vowel...
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Antonius Knudson (ca 1564–1614), the rådmann [councilman] (1607) and
borgermester (mayor) (1611–1614) of Oslo. When
Andersdatter met the King of Denmark...
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Retrieved 12 July 2012. Hans Carl
Knudtzon -Kjøpmann,
Skipsreder og
Borgermester (Norsk
biografisk leksikon. Ida Bull)
Lorentz Johannsen (Storting) Broder...
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Norwegian News Agency. 17
January 1996. Danielsen, A. (2006). "Den
siste borgermester" [The last mayor] (PDF).
Transportforum (in Norwegian). 3. Oslo: Federation...