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buekorps?". Buekorpsene.com. 2006.
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Buekorps Museum (Buekorpsmuseet) is a
museum in Bergen, Norway. It is
dedicated to the
traditional neighborhood youth marching organization,
Buekorps...
- of
different purposes throughout history, and is
currently home to the
Buekorps Museum. The area
between Torgallmenningen and Østre
Murallmenningen was...
- troupes,
various local organisations, a children's parade, and the
unique buekorps. In Trondheim,
children from all the city's
schools parade the streets...
- has an "archery brigade" (or
buekorps)—Løvstakkens Jægerkorps—founded in 1903.
Krohnvikens Bataljon, a now
defunct buekorps probably founded before 1854...
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Solheims Bataljon was a
buekorps in
Bergen which existed from 1927 to
shortly after 1950,
though some
claim it was
founded already in the 1890s. It is...
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twenty buekorps have had
their home in Årstad, only one, Løvstakkens Jægerkorps,
still exists. As of 2000, Løvstakkens Jægerkorps is the only
buekorps in...
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Krohnvikens Bataljon was a
buekorps in
Bergen which existed from
probably before 1854 (1852?) to 1916. The
proof of its
early foundation is that the man...
- football. The
first football team in
Norway was
probably started by a
buekorps in Bergen,
Nygaards Bataljon, in 1883. In 1885 the
first Norwegian club...