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Botolv Bråtalien (28
February 1892 – 6
November 1969) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Centre Party. He was born in Ål. He was
elected to the Norwegian...
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Botolph of
Thorney (/ˈbɒtʊlf/; also
called Botolph,
Botulph or Botulf;
later known as
Saint Botolph; died c. 680) was an
English abbot and saint. He is...
- "fjord".
Store norske leksikon.
Retrieved 11
December 2021. ****eland,
Botolv (1975).
Norske stedsnavn/stadnamn. Oslo: Grøndahl. ISBN 8250401042. Migon...
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norske Folkesprog. Kristiania: Carl C.
Werner Norske stedsnavn/stadnamn.
Botolv ****eland,
Kjell Bondevik. Oslo: Grøndahl. 1975. ISBN 82-504-0104-2. OCLC 2070026...
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Shepherding Community. Reno:
University of
Nevada Press, p. 43. ****eland,
Botolv, &
Kjell Bondevik . 1975.
Norske stedsnavn/stadnamn. Oslo: Grøndahl, p....
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Johannessen Norwegian Labour Party Gunnar Mykstu Norwegian Labour Party Botolv Bråtalien
Centre Party (Norway) Olaf
Knudson Conservative Party of Norway...
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German occupation of Norway, when he was
replaced by the ****
editor Olav
Botolv Feiring from 1943.
During the
interwar period, the
newspaper was Norway's...
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Johannessen Norwegian Labour Party Gunnar Mykstu Norwegian Labour Party Botolv Bråtalien Farmers'
Party Olaf
Knudson Conservative Party of Norway...
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Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.
Retrieved May 5, 2018. ****eland,
Botolv (1982). "History in the Place-Names of a
Fjord Community in the West of...
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election held on 11
September 1961: The
following candidates were elected:
Botolv Bråtalien (Sp), 9,307 votes;
Ragnar Christiansen (Ap), 52,695 votes; Bernt...