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Fredrikshalds Budstikke was a
Norwegian newspaper,
published in
Halden in Østfold county.
Budstikken av
Fredrikshald (Fredrikshald was the old name of...
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Bremanger Budstikke (The
Bremanger Bidding Stick) is a
local Norwegian newspaper published in
Svelgen in
Vestland county.
Bremanger Budstikke covers events...
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Flekkefjords Budstikke was a
Norwegian newspaper,
published in Flekkefjord. It was
started in 1874 and went
defunct in 1890.
Norwegian newspapers List...
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January 2024). "Kapteinen med klar
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Romsdals Budstikke.
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- A
bidding stick (sometimes also
referred to as a
budstikke, war arrow, or stembod) is a term for a
wooden object, such as a club or baton,
carried by...
-
Budstikka (The
Bidding Stick),
prior to 2004
known as
Asker og Bærum
Budstikke, is a
daily local newspaper published out of
Billingstad in Asker, Norway...
- Søgne og
Songdalen Budstikke (The Søgne and
Songdalen Bidding Stick) was a
politically independent local Norwegian newspaper covering the muni****lities...
- mistænkelig dødsfald." NRK (March 26).
Molde bymuseum:
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Budstikkes historie 1843–1882. 2010. Rbnett.no. (March 2)".
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